Difference between revisions of "Krisztian Matyas Karoly"
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− | On the 10th of the First Seed, 1758, Krisztián was ordained by Vice-Chancellor Rodrigo of the [[ | + | On the 10th of the First Seed, 1758, Krisztián was ordained by Vice-Chancellor Rodrigo of the [[Church of the Canon]]. Not soon after, the priest engaged in various lobbying efforts on behalf of the High Pontiff James II, Cardinal Arthur and Bishop Boniface. His ordainment occurred in the wake of increased scrutiny against the lack of Pontifical authority, the multiculturalism and multi-racialism within the Imperial city and the candidates of the 1758 Senate election. |
On the 11th of the Deep Cold 1758, he started to teach six acolytes: Anton Barclay, Edgar de Sarkozy, [[Lajos Sandor Karoly | Lajos Sándor Károly]], László Szálasi, Jan István Tibor and István Károly. With the rising popularity of his teachings and his alleged publication of 'The Supremacy of Us', James II promoted him to Monsignor: a close advisor on Church affairs. He arranged to speak with the Secretary of War [[Alren deNurem]] shortly after, raising concerns of heretical sentiments within the Imperial State Army. Through this conversation, a trainee program came to fruition: where Chaplains of the Imperial State Army would be trained by Krisztián on Canonist matters. | On the 11th of the Deep Cold 1758, he started to teach six acolytes: Anton Barclay, Edgar de Sarkozy, [[Lajos Sandor Karoly | Lajos Sándor Károly]], László Szálasi, Jan István Tibor and István Károly. With the rising popularity of his teachings and his alleged publication of 'The Supremacy of Us', James II promoted him to Monsignor: a close advisor on Church affairs. He arranged to speak with the Secretary of War [[Alren deNurem]] shortly after, raising concerns of heretical sentiments within the Imperial State Army. Through this conversation, a trainee program came to fruition: where Chaplains of the Imperial State Army would be trained by Krisztián on Canonist matters. |
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Krisztián Mátyás Károly (Common: Christian Matthias Carolus; 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1739), known also as Father Krisztián or by his ordained name Christian Carolus, is a man of Madyar-descent who grew up in the Commonwealth of Kaedrin. He is a claimant to the Erédet, and one of the Madyar cultural leaders after the passing of his father Ferenc Károly, who rendered his people literate. He is the alleged publisher of the Absolutist critiques, a set of dissertations that reject the notion that democratic and liberal elements in Helena are of value to the Canonist Faith. Krisztián is a publicly staunch Canonist, advocate of racial segregation and human supremacy.
Clerical career
On the 10th of the First Seed, 1758, Krisztián was ordained by Vice-Chancellor Rodrigo of the Church of the Canon. Not soon after, the priest engaged in various lobbying efforts on behalf of the High Pontiff James II, Cardinal Arthur and Bishop Boniface. His ordainment occurred in the wake of increased scrutiny against the lack of Pontifical authority, the multiculturalism and multi-racialism within the Imperial city and the candidates of the 1758 Senate election.
On the 11th of the Deep Cold 1758, he started to teach six acolytes: Anton Barclay, Edgar de Sarkozy, Lajos Sándor Károly, László Szálasi, Jan István Tibor and István Károly. With the rising popularity of his teachings and his alleged publication of 'The Supremacy of Us', James II promoted him to Monsignor: a close advisor on Church affairs. He arranged to speak with the Secretary of War Alren deNurem shortly after, raising concerns of heretical sentiments within the Imperial State Army. Through this conversation, a trainee program came to fruition: where Chaplains of the Imperial State Army would be trained by Krisztián on Canonist matters.