It's all one flower.
1568. Questioning in worship
The Church of Zinc is the largest church first established in the Republic of Lanista.
The funds were donations gathered from believers around the world to hire locals of all faiths to engage in construction work, etc.
It is an attempt to pay a generous wage and make the impression of an entirely foreign faith on the shores of Lake Racchus.
Against the mighty people and the people of the lake, the effect of impression manipulation was largely not seen, but the converts appeared one after another from the people without power.
He also learned about the new architectural techniques brought by the Alton Gaza continent.
Some convert to obtain technical books through the church, and others go to the church to learn a common language in order to expand sales channels. In the church, 15 minutes during the lunch break and about an hour after the holidays of worship, language classes were held regardless of faith to increase the number of people carrying their feet.
At that time, the Royal Lanista and Francinus denominations showed no reaction to the movement of the Kilcruz denomination. For no matter how many prayers the people without power offer, it will not be the power of the goddess's [tears], the Blue Spirit.
If it is forbidden, it will lead to rejection and rebellion of the powerless people.
Kirkurian faith from the Alton Gaza continent spreads like the fire of Ryogen, the powerless people who live in Lanista.
The majority of Lannisters were and still are powerless people.
Two hundred and twenty years after the tradition, I completely put down the roots of my life.
There are no major disputes like the old Lacus Lacrimalis republic to the west, and coexistence with Franciscanism continues relatively peacefully.
Zincum is the largest city in the Republic of Lannista, built on a hill.
After the establishment of the Church of Kilcruz, it flourished rapidly and developed into a large city beyond the capital Aksio. On the shores of Lake Racchus, the Panisea Uni Flora shrine stands, and the Zincum Church stands at the top of the hill overlooking the entire city, waiting quietly for each believer.
The video began with a landscape overlooking the hill and a city overlooking the hill from the shore of the lake.
The camera's point of view approaches the hill and the Zinc Church becomes a big shot. The open door overlaps with the letter "Zincum Church", and the perspective switches to the inside.
The priest's sermon began with the overlapping footage of people looking over a row of neglected benches in front of the door, and the footage of the seats filled with believers.
The video from another angle brings the point of view closer to the priest's face.
Stopped for a few seconds at a clear size and the words "Priest Chernithese" appeared on his chest.
The screen was fixed, and the story of the blonde priest stepped into the subject of the sermon from an unobstructed greeting.
"We heard that the Republic of Lanista will celebrate its two-hundredth anniversary of democratization next May."
Banxian priest Chernithes has been sent to the Republic of Lanista for almost a year, but sermons are still common language.
I wonder if the followers gathered at the Jinkum Church are fluent in language. The congregation seat was full of backs and I didn't know the expression, but my neck moved vertically everywhere.
"A short time before democratization, the teachings of the saints came to this land. They didn't seem welcome, but they were not persecuted and tolerated by Francinian priests or wizards. Guys, do you have any idea why this is happening?
He put his breath down and raised his hands all over the congregation seat.
It appears that Priest Chernithes is not a one-sided sermon, but rather a policy of questioning believers and thinking together.
The priest asked for an answer, and an elderly woman stood up and spoke in a fluent common language.
"Because Fraxinus is polytheistic and tolerant of other faiths."
"Thank you for your answer. That's right. According to Francinian teachings, everyone who lives in this world is one of us."
The woman, smiled at the priest and answered, sat down singing the words of Kilcrustic prayer. The congregation members nodded and clapped.
In Lanista, the majority of the population has become Kilcrusians for generations, but it seems that the common sense of those who live on the shores of Lake Racchus holds the doctrine of Franciscanism.
Unlike the Arthur Republic, there is a shrine close to it, and it seems that there is a small but powerful people to interact with.
"How about we flip? Don't you unconsciously discriminate against different people because of their different beliefs, beliefs, nationalities, origins, social strata, economic status, age, gender, hair color, and magic?
None of the educated raise their hands.
Once again, Priest Chernithes continued to look around.
"Even if you don't call it discrimination, do you refuse, deny or fix burdens that ignore an individual's personality?
And the believers whispered unto their neighbors, and spread out in the chapel like a leaf rub in the forest.
"Earlier, all sorts of things were just attributes that cut off one side of the person. For example, the difference between rich and poor does not matter if the person is good or has a warm heart that cares for the person."
The believers nodded to the priest.
"People who learn by themselves, even if they are poor, through libraries, etc., are rich in knowledge and education. The difference between rich and poor is irrelevant, as is the difference between the good and the bad of the head, and the lack of education."
On the computer screen, the worshipper nodded deeply.
Farkil leaned his heart and neck to the Lannisters, who agreed with Priest Chernithes.
What came to mind was the skinny, rough face of the boy soldier Morph.
In the Autonomous Community of Listver, all tuition was free, but after he lost his father in an accident, he worked to earn a living and could not attend elementary school.
Of course, I would not have had the opportunity to bring my foot to the library.
Many parents were born during half a century of civil unrest and are illiterate. His mother, too, did not even know about compensation for survivors of industrial accidents or the existence of a social welfare system.
Even if there is a redress system, it is unavailable without knowledge.
Good men and women who are fluent in the common language of attending the Jinkum Church will not be able to imagine living in extreme poverty, such as a boy soldier morph.
Or does the Republic of Lanista not have an extremely poor neighborhood like Barack Town in the east of Listver?
Have young elite priests from the cathedral of the Republic of Banxia ever spoken with people like Morph who were deprived of learning opportunities in poverty and knew nothing but the bottom of society?
While Farkil wonders, the video continues.
Priest Chernithes looked around the congregation seat slowly and said.