Roman Catholics make up around a fifth of the Lovian population, and slightly less than half of the total number of Christians. More precise figures are not possible to come by as the census does not include data on religion. The Church is led by Bishop Waylon Ský and the cathedral is Saint Urban's, located in Hurbanova. The episcopate, which is known in Lovia by the rarer English term 'bishopric' due to links with the Oceana language, falls under the Archdiocese of San Francisco, together with California, Nevada and Hawai'i.
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| - Roman Catholics make up around a fifth of the Lovian population, and slightly less than half of the total number of Christians. More precise figures are not possible to come by as the census does not include data on religion. The Church is led by Bishop Waylon Ský and the cathedral is Saint Urban's, located in Hurbanova. The episcopate, which is known in Lovia by the rarer English term 'bishopric' due to links with the Oceana language, falls under the Archdiocese of San Francisco, together with California, Nevada and Hawai'i.
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| - Roman Catholics make up around a fifth of the Lovian population, and slightly less than half of the total number of Christians. More precise figures are not possible to come by as the census does not include data on religion. The Church is led by Bishop Waylon Ský and the cathedral is Saint Urban's, located in Hurbanova. The episcopate, which is known in Lovia by the rarer English term 'bishopric' due to links with the Oceana language, falls under the Archdiocese of San Francisco, together with California, Nevada and Hawai'i. There is a small movement active in Oceana that desires forming a new Church by breaking away from the Roman Catholic Church. Main reasons for a split are financial and out of ease but other people, mainly represented by the Reformed Traditional Party, desire a split for ritual reasons. RTP voters tend to find the Roman Catholic Church too neglectful with regard to adopting modernism.
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