Sanctus – A long awaited report by the Church of Sanctaria’s Synod of Bishops recommends that the Patriarch end the rule that only unmarried and celibate men be able to become priests of the Sanctarian Catholic Church. The report, released this morning
Caleb Livingstone – Culture & Entertainment Correspondent MILLSTRATH – More than forty years after the band’s fiery breakup, legendary pioneering rock group Seraphim will return for one last farewell late this summer. During the official announcement this Saturday, lead vocalist and keyboardist,
The Huenyan government unveiled a monument to “martyrs and heroes” in its capital of Chuaztlapoc today. The 750-foot-tall Tiacahuan Tlahlotl (Tower of Heroes) is located in the Green Zone of the capital, to the north of Federation Hall, the home of the
A series of flyers and leaflets have begun to circulate in the Xiomeran capital Tlālacuetztla, condemning the XCP and Empress Calhualyana and urging people to topple the Imperial regime. A previously unknown group calling itself the Alliance to Restore Xiomera, or the
The Huenyan electronics startup Temiqui announced today that it has entered a partnership with the Eirian electronics manufacturer JanElek to jointly develop and market products. The two companies will initially partner on a line of mobile phones. Temiqui (“Dream” in Huenyan) has
Sanctus – Clark Jefferson, Archbishop of Newcastle in Libertas Omnium Maximus, was late yesterday evening elected by the Synod of Bishops of the Sanctarian Catholic Church, also known as the Church of Sanctaria, to be the 128th Patriarch. It was the third
Across Huenya, the majority of people celebrated the country’s Independence Day January 26th amid a strong security presence. In both rural areas and communities of all sizes, Independence Day celebrations were being held. The largest celebrations occurred in regional capitals and in
Sanctus – Luke VI, the 127th Patriarch of the Church of Sanctaria, has died in Cristi aged 83. A statement issued by the Church this evening confirmed the Patriarch “passed peacefully in his sleep at approximately 12 noon today”. It had not
For the millions of Unitists across the world, today is a very important day. Each year, December 9th marks the holiday of Angeli, when practitioners celebrate the creation of the Angels and the universe as a whole, meet up with family and
By Doatian Journal | December 3, 2024 The state of public education in Doatia has ignited a national debate, as Chancellor Jax Bertoni’s ambitious reform bill faces both fierce advocacy and intense resistance. At the heart of the debate is a stark
Doatian Journal – December 5, 2024 By Janice Reeve In a landmark decision that has reshaped the landscape of labor in Doatia, the national minimum wage has officially risen to $22 per hour, the highest rate in the nation’s history. This move,