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|align = " | |align = "left"|'''Church Name''' | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|'''Papal Seat''' | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|'''Liturgical Language''' | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|'''Other Common Languages''' | ||
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|align = " | |align = "left"|Northern | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Gothenburg | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|[[Latinn Nordr (Finla AU)|Norse Latin]] | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|[[Rygsnors]], [[Fínlǣsk]], etc. | ||
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|align = " | |align = "left"|Western | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Rome | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|[[Wikipedia:Classical Latin|Latin]] | ||
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|align = " | |align = "left"|Eastern | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Istanbul | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Byzantine, Church Slavonic | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Attic, Rus, etc. | ||
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|align = " | |align = "left"|Asian | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Jerusalem | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Byzantine, Hebrew, Sanskrit, [[Helleno-Sanskrit (Finla AU)|Helleno-Sanskrit]] | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Latin, Persian | ||
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|align = " | |align = "left"|Oriental | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Bagan | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|[[Church Mon (Finla AU)|Church Mon]] | ||
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|align = " | |align = "left"|African | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Cairo | ||
|align = " | |align = "left"|Coptic, Amharic, Attic, Latin | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 8 July 2007
Christianity is the dominant religion in the AU.
All Christian demoninations form part of The Church Catholic, and are split into regions (Churches) where each is predominant. Each Church has its own Papal Seat and liturgical language, the practical importances of which varies from Church to Church.
The Churches
Church Name | Papal Seat | Liturgical Language | Other Common Languages |
Northern | Gothenburg | Norse Latin | Rygsnors, Fínlǣsk, etc. |
Western | Rome | Latin | |
Eastern | Istanbul | Byzantine, Church Slavonic | Attic, Rus, etc. |
Asian | Jerusalem | Byzantine, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Helleno-Sanskrit | Latin, Persian |
Oriental | Bagan | Church Mon | |
African | Cairo | Coptic, Amharic, Attic, Latin |