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==The Good Book==
==The Good Book==
Despite London's rather inconvenient relocation, the Church still has a strong grip on the theology of the city. However, due to [[Hell]]'s close proximity to London, it is no longer considered impolite to use infernal curses; even the most proper ladies of the Neath sometimes say "d__n", though it remains censored in writing.<ref name = "sidebar">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|''A thing about naughty words''}}:<br />''"Before the Fall, gentlemen did not usually say 'damned'. The word is in more common use now. Given the proximity of Hell, it seems coy to treat the word with such caution."''</ref>
Despite London's rather inconvenient relocation, the Church still has a strong grip on the theology of the city. However, due to [[Hell]]'s close proximity to London, it is no longer considered impolite to use infernal curses; even the most proper ladies of the Neath sometimes say "d__n", though it remains censored in writing.<ref name = "sidebar">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|''A thing about naughty words''}}:<br />''"Before the Fall, gentlemen did not usually say 'damned'. The word is in more common use now. Given the proximity of Hell, it seems coy to treat the word with such caution."''</ref>
 
While the churches themselves are still considered places of virtue and charity, some of them are also home to various forms of villainy. For example, St. Dunstan's church is rumored to be a base of operations for [[the Soul Trade|spirifers]].
While the churches themselves are still considered places of virtue and charity, some of them are also home to various forms of villainy. For example, St. Dunstan's church is rumored to be a base of operations for [[spirifers]].


The presence of devils combined with the elusiveness of death means that the Church had to make quite a few changes to the Bible. These changes are overseen by '''Saint Cyriac's Illuminated College''', more commonly known as '''God's Editors'''. They often edit the Good Book to reflect recent events, but they may have certain knowledge regarding a passage of St. Matthew...
The presence of devils combined with the elusiveness of death means that the Church had to make quite a few changes to the Bible. These changes are overseen by '''Saint Cyriac's Illuminated College''', more commonly known as '''God's Editors'''. They often edit the Good Book to reflect recent events, but they may have certain knowledge regarding a passage of St. Matthew...
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==Notable Clergymen==
==Notable Clergymen==
'''The Loquacious Vicar''' is an overly enthusiastic but rather sharp fellow who seeks knowledge about [[the Soul Trade|the soul trade]] and wishes to publish research about such matters.
'''The Loquacious Vicar''' is, an overly enthusiastic but rather sharp fellow who seeks knowledge about [[the Soul Trade]]. He wishes to publish research regarding such matters, and is willing to include anyone who assists him with this in the dedications.


[[The Bishop of St Fiacre's]] is a rather mysterious clergyman who may harbor certain secrets of his own.
[[The Bishop of St Fiacre's]] is a rather mysterious clergyman who may harbor certain secrets of his own.
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The '''Postlapsarian Synod on the Eucharist''' is known for its extensive debates in theology, and the very high consumption of wine amongst its members. One of its members is the '''Affable Monsignor.'''
The '''Postlapsarian Synod on the Eucharist''' is known for its extensive debates in theology, and the very high consumption of wine amongst its members. One of its members is the '''Affable Monsignor.'''


The boisterous [[The Bishop of Southwark|Bishop of Southwark]] is an influential individual who, among his many duties, is charged with maintaining the peace between [[London]] and [[Hell]], but he may have plans of his own...
The boisterous [[The Bishop of Southwark|Bishop of Southwark]] is an influential individual who, among his many duties, is charged with maintaining the peace between [[London]] and [[Hell]], but he may have plan of his own...


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== References ==
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