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illuminated_adherent_plural:0 "Illuminated Catholics"
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illuminated_desc:0 "Believing the world to have fallen under the dominion of demons since the Event, initiates of the Illuminated Lodges seek to destroy the obscurant influence of Lucifer and his horde over mankind. Until this is done by removing the current servant of Satan in Rome and restoring a true Vicar of Christ, God is unable to intercede on Earth. Due to this dire situation, Illuminati take a very pragmatic view of demonology, turning a blind eye to more manipulative solutions if exorcism should fail. This is with the understanding that believers will use dark magic to smite all forms of hellish power, furthering the cause of Christendom’s enlightenment. However, to outsiders, this has drawn accusations of demon worship, despite it being antithetical to the faith’s goals."
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osvicenist:0 "Osvicenist United Monastaries"
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osvicenist_adj:0 "Osvicenist"
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osvicenist:0 "Osvícenismus"
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osvicenist_adj:0 "Osvícenost"
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osvicenist_adherent:0 "Osvicenist"
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osvicenist_adherent_plural:0 "Osvicenists"
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osvicenist_desc:0 "A faith originating in the wake of the event in the previously extremely atheistic nation of Czechia, Osvicenism is a fusion of both Christian and Buddhist beliefs which had grown significantly in popularity within the nation. Founded by a Czech Buddhist Monk who had been raised a Catholic, he found a way to unite his disparate beliefs together under one system which appealed to the people across Czechia and Goralia. Later this system of belief would spread east by several Monks to the Buddhists of Kalmykia, converting many and becoming a stronghold of the faith. It espouses that while it was to the Buddha that God revealed how one may ascend to heaven, it was only available to the most ascetic of monks, it was only through the sacrifice of Christ that this pathway was made open to all. It views sins such as Pride or Lust as faults which must be overcome by meditation on their meaning and the emotional state which they cause. Only by conquering these faults across multiple lifespans may a person purify themselves and therefore escape the cycle of Birth, Death, Purgatory and Rebirth which all but the most ascetic monks are trapped within. Those ascetics are close to fulfilling their escape to heaven where they will join God as saints."
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osvicenist_desc:0 "Originating after the Event in the ruins of the once godless Czech lands, Osvicenism fuses Christian and Buddhist beliefs, putting special importance on the teachings of the Bodhisattva Jesus. According to tradition, the path to Heaven was first revealed to the Shakyamuni Buddha, who taught his students how to overcome their sins through meditation. Heaven was available to only the most dedicated of monks until the sacrifice of Jesus, who opened the path to all. The Osvicenists thus believe that in order to escape the cycle of birth, death, purgatory, and rebirth, one must live their life guided by selflessness and virtue in order to become bodhisattvas - saints in Heaven."
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utraquist:0 "Utraquist Church"
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utraquist_adj:0 "Utraquist"
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utraquist_adherent:0 "Utraquist"
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utraquist_adherent_plural:0 "Utraquists"
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utraquist_desc:0 "Originating among Neo-Hussite theologians in Prague after the Event, the Utraquist faith gradually became its own. Having been persecuted by their Catholic overlords for heresy, the Utraquists were driven underground as a faith. However, this persecution only emboldened them more, as many members began preaching secretly in the countryside towns of Central Europe. As a goal, the Utraquists seek to create their own domain, and are eager to spread their beliefs far and wide."
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utraquist:0 "Calixtine Neo-Hussite Church"
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utraquist_adj:0 "Calixtine"
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utraquist_adherent:0 "Calixtine"
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utraquist_adherent_plural:0 "Calixtines"
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utraquist_desc:0 "Describing itself as neo-Hussite, the Calixtine Church separated from the Roman Catholic one shortly after the Event. Following in the footsteps of the Bohemian Reformation, the Calixtines put special emphasis on communion of both kinds, vernacular liturgy, as well as the belief that clergy should not hold secular power. Their beliefs resulted in persecution from the Catholic Church for heresy, leading to much resentment and rising radicalism among the Calixtine faithful."
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penitente:0 "The Penitent Churches"
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penitente_adj:0 "Penitente"
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