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Revision as of 02:31, 16 September 2025
| Church of Siʻihul | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Siʻihulist |
| Grand Priesthood | Ŋafu: rusi Ibandi Filan Rindahu: rusi Umi Faki |
| Rohma | 7 |
| Origin | Early Anakuan Empire |
| Members | TBD |
| Priesthood | TBD |
The Church of Siʻihul is both the largest and the oldest Siʻihulist religious institution in the Ŋorld.
Doctrine
The Church of Siʻihul has certain particular stances on Siʻihulist doctrine.
Practices
The Church of Siʻihul has certain Church sanctioned practices and rituals.
Holidays and Festivals
The Church of Siʻihul holds certain yearly events to commemorate certain occasions.
Rohma
The Church of Siʻihul has ecumenical divisions called Rohma which are administered by central temples.
List of Rohma
The following is a list of the Rohma of the Church of Siʻihul, their high priests, the size of the priesthood, and the number of members who they serve.
| Rohma | Temple Locus | Rusi | Priesthood | Membership |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rindahu | Rindahu, Anaku | Umi-Faki | TBD | TBD |
| Ŋafu | Free State of Bisu, Anaku | Ibandi Filan | TBD | TBD |
| Chalmosique | Chalmosique, Imerchal | Poranec Laólhens Irianél | TBD | TBD |
| Kozdenen | Kozdenen | Mar̃ʉʉ | TBD | TBD |
| Yija | Yija, Shingtsun, KKC | TBD | TBD | |
| Marcyland | Port Marcy, Marcyland, KKC | TBD | TBD | |
| Aylongam | Luyquim Prefecture, Aylongam | Chunhlo of Gẽo Hnetsû | TBD | TBD |
| Araçana | Araçana | Sudubigu i-Pe | TBD | TBD |
Priesthood
The Church of Siʻihul employs clergy who are referred to individually as "Priests" and collectively as the "Priesthood".
Name in Other Languages
Name in other languages:
Footnotes and References
- ↑ Also used to refer to any Siʻihulist Temple
- ↑ Interpretatio Sacamthana of Si‘ihul as the Śácamþań Sun Goddess Miŋe