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In Hosianism, Patriarchalism refers in broad terms to the specific liturgical, religious and hierarchical characteristics of certain Hosian denominations. Patriarchal Hosian Churches are usually identified as having a formal hierarchy headed by a Patriarch, a high regard for the Hosian religious traditions and the seven Sacrifices ordained by it, and being more concerned with mystery than their Confessional and Ameliorate counterparts.

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  • In Hosianism, Patriarchalism refers in broad terms to the specific liturgical, religious and hierarchical characteristics of certain Hosian denominations. Patriarchal Hosian Churches are usually identified as having a formal hierarchy headed by a Patriarch, a high regard for the Hosian religious traditions and the seven Sacrifices ordained by it, and being more concerned with mystery than their Confessional and Ameliorate counterparts.
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  • In Hosianism, Patriarchalism refers in broad terms to the specific liturgical, religious and hierarchical characteristics of certain Hosian denominations. Patriarchal Hosian Churches are usually identified as having a formal hierarchy headed by a Patriarch, a high regard for the Hosian religious traditions and the seven Sacrifices ordained by it, and being more concerned with mystery than their Confessional and Ameliorate counterparts. Specifically, Patriarchalism is usually employed by Hosians to identify that a particular denomination embodies or succeeds the "One Holy Apostolic and Ecumenical Church" described in the Aurorian Creed or the Creed of the Hosioi (equivalent of the Creed of the Apostles). As such, the Luthoran Church designates itself as patriarchal as well as confessing. There are two variants within Patriarchalism: Aurorian (also Western or Martinist) Patriarchalism, consisting of those patriarchal churches accepting the Aurorian creed and its binitarian formula, and anti-Aurorian (also Eastern or Eudemian) Patriarchalism, consisting of those churches that rejected the outcome of the Council of Auroria.
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