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Emblem of the Mikaean Church
Mikaean Church
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Saint Anais' Synedrion
Saint Anais' Synedrion, Blackstone
Classification Mikaean
Scripture Klironomicon
Theology Mikaeanism
Polity Episcopal
Governance TBD
Reverend Mistress TBD
Administration TBD
Circuits
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Wards 0
Region Interstellar
Language TBD
Liturgy TBD
Headquarters TBD
Founder TBD
Origin TBD; attested
TBD, Family Pride
Members 0.0 billion
Clergy Fadians: 0
Gelerans: 0
Mecatrices: 0
Aldatrices: 0
Hospitals 0
Primary schools 0
Secondary schools 0
Other name(s) Family Church
Great Family Church
Mikaean Family Church

The Mikaean Church, also known as the Family Church or the Mikaean Family Church, is the largest religious institution within The Mikaegeny, and the only extant religious organization within Mikaean interstellar society. It has played an instrumental role in the development of Mikaean civilization, serving as the primary sponsor for science and education and the development of the Mikaean language. The church is governed from the Mikaean homeworld of Family Pride, with the leader of the church being known as the Reverend Mistress.

Terminology

The Mikaeans do not use the term "church" in the same context as humans would for their own in relation to Christianity, but rather in the ancient Greek sense referencing the head of a household, an "oikos", who was responsible for his wife, children, and any unmarried female relatives. In this sense the term is applied in the case of the Mikaean Church, where the Allfather, serving in the capacity as kyrios or "master", provides guidance and direction in the lives of the Mikaeans in the same manner the head of an ancient Greek household would direct the lives of his family members. Any congregation of Mikaeans in an area can be properly defined as a "church" in the sense that it is where the spirit of the Allfather resides, where his guidance and protection can be found and felt by all members of said church.

Organization

Structure and polity

Priesthood hierarchy

Church institutions

Membership

Finances

Doctrine

Nature of God

Role of the church

Divine Praxis

Great Cycle

Klironomicon

Matron saints

Worship

Services

Baptism

Repentance

Alms-giving

Culture

Social events and gatherings

Dress and grooming

Ethics and sexuality

Science and education

Media and arts

Issues

Social teaching

Sexual morality

Exclusivism

History

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