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The '''Church of Adria''' is an attempt within the [[Adrian Empire]] to recreate the importance of the [[medieval]] [[Church]] within the context of a modern [[reenactment]] organization.
The '''Church of Adria''' is an attempt within the [[Adrian Empire]] to recreate the importance of the [[medieval]] [[Church]] within the context of a modern [[reenactment]] organization.


While historically the Christian Church (in its various denominations) was extremely influential in medieval history, the modern [[Adrian Empire]] is a non-religious organization. The Church of Adria was created to be a non-religious way to acknowledge the importance of the Church in history, and to bring the pomp and circumstance into Adrian ceremonies.
While historically the [[Christian]] Church (in its various denominations) was extremely influential in medieval history, the modern [[Adrian Empire]] is a non-religious organization. The Church of Adria was created to be a non-religious way to acknowledge the importance of the Church in history, and to bring the pomp and circumstance into Adrian ceremonies.


That is the limit of the Church’s role in the Adrian Empire, and for all intents and purposes, the Church of Adria is considered to be equivalent to a Guild.
That is the limit of the Church’s role in the Adrian Empire, and for all intents and purposes, the Church of Adria may be considered to be equivalent to a [[Guild]].


The Church holds a Synod three times per year, in February, June, and September.
The Church holds a Synod three times per year, in February, June, and September.

Latest revision as of 09:43, 23 July 2008

The Church of Adria is an attempt within the Adrian Empire to recreate the importance of the medieval Church within the context of a modern reenactment organization.

While historically the Christian Church (in its various denominations) was extremely influential in medieval history, the modern Adrian Empire is a non-religious organization. The Church of Adria was created to be a non-religious way to acknowledge the importance of the Church in history, and to bring the pomp and circumstance into Adrian ceremonies.

That is the limit of the Church’s role in the Adrian Empire, and for all intents and purposes, the Church of Adria may be considered to be equivalent to a Guild.

The Church holds a Synod three times per year, in February, June, and September.