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| scripture = The Mailanju | | scripture = The Mailanju Svekrē | ||
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Revision as of 02:24, 18 November 2022
| Unitism | |
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| Let Foitelba Svecrèe | |
| Classification | Both Monotheistic and Polytheistic? |
| Scripture | The Mailanju Svekrē |
| Structure | Bishopric Assembly, Priest Assemblies, Monastic Societies |
| Pope | Angelica I |
| Seneschal | Henry of Water |
| Region | Eiria and Auria |
| Language | Eirian |
| Liturgy | Masses and Services |
| Headquarters | Cathedral of the Angels, Ņuceda, Eiria |
| Origin | Formally: around 900 AD Ņuceda, Eiria |
| Members | an estimated between 40-50 million |
| Tax status | Churches Exempt, Leadership Taxed under Eirian Tax Code RTP-001 |
Unitism is a religion predominantly practiced in the nations of Eiria and Auria. It is a religion that has historically been influenced a Catholicism and old Tervali traditions, but has elements differing from both. Unitism is well known for its historically liberal teachings, emphasis on compassion, and extensive religious art, music, and literature.