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
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,
Doatian Journal – November 30, 2024 By Lucas Ryden In an extraordinary achievement for the plant-based food industry, GreenBite, Doatia’s largest vegan fast food chain, has opened its 5,000th location in the nation. A symbol of the increasing popularity of plant-based eating
Doatian Journal – November 25, 2024 By Vandra Marrel Doa City, the capital and crown jewel of Doatia, was once celebrated as a beacon of modernity. Its hyperdevelopment over the last two decades brought towering skyscrapers, sprawling entertainment districts, and a population
Doatian Journal – November 25, 2024 By Jalen Fores Every year, as the days grow shorter and winter settles across Doatia, the nation comes alive with a kaleidoscope of lights, music, and communal gatherings for the Festival of Lumina. This cherished cultural
Doatian Journal – November 25, 2024 By Alyssa Myret Chancellor Jax Bertoni, leader of the recently formed Progressive Socialists (PS) and the first openly gay Chancellor, sits across from me in his modest office in the People’s Chamber. Despite the pressures of
Highly anticipated decision keeps current standard for discrimination By Chief Legal Correspondent Kim So-ra HWAGANG: The High Court of Haesan upheld the decision of the Second District Circuit Court of Appeals in the anti-discrimination case Shah et al. v. HS Entertainment et
After recently coming forward with their support for abolition at the “Dappies”, Queen Aiyisha and her son and heir Prince Alsheer have abdicated the throne Thursday evening. Releasing the following the statement, the move leaves the Monarchy vacant for the first time