Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church traces its divine roots through the Old Testament, the messianic times of Jesus Christ, the New Testament, and the rich tradition of the centuries that followed.   In the early days of the Church, despite persecution, its leadership realized the spiritually gifted among them had unlimited and absolute power over the inexplicable occurrences of the supernatural world that often collided with the human world, often passed down through myth, legend, and local folklore.

Mythology & Lore

The Early Days

In the early days of the Church, despite persecution, its leadership realized the spiritually gifted among them had unlimited and absolute power over the inexplicable occurrences of the supernatural world that often collided with the human world, often passed down through myth, legend, and local folklore.   Between 400 and 600 AD/CE, at the direction of an early, unattributed pontiff, the fledgling Church purposefully hid or destroyed all evidence of a prophecy related to the destruction of the world at the End Times without the Second Coming of Christ. The ancient prophecy claims an ordinary man would become the human embodiment of a demonic, supernatural herald whose sole purpose is to prepare the Earth for The Great Subjugation when Lucifer, the Anti-Christ, will conquer the human and supernatural realms and bring forth The End Times.

AD MAIOREM DEI GLORIAM

Founding Date
30 CE
Type
Religious, Organised Religion
Deities
Divines
Controlled Territories
Notable Members

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