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The Rosian Catholic Church was founded by the clergy of Roseland after they had seen the turmoil of the CN Catholic Church. The Cardinal then consulted with the Prince for his ideas. The Prince then asked the people of Roseland what they wanted. In a overwhelming majority vote of 986-228 the people of Roseland asked for the Cardinal to be made pope. The Cardinal with the support of the clergy accepted. The Cardinal took the name Pope Marinus I.

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  • The Rosian Catholic Church was founded by the clergy of Roseland after they had seen the turmoil of the CN Catholic Church. The Cardinal then consulted with the Prince for his ideas. The Prince then asked the people of Roseland what they wanted. In a overwhelming majority vote of 986-228 the people of Roseland asked for the Cardinal to be made pope. The Cardinal with the support of the clergy accepted. The Cardinal took the name Pope Marinus I.
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  • The Rosian Catholic Church was founded by the clergy of Roseland after they had seen the turmoil of the CN Catholic Church. The Cardinal then consulted with the Prince for his ideas. The Prince then asked the people of Roseland what they wanted. In a overwhelming majority vote of 986-228 the people of Roseland asked for the Cardinal to be made pope. The Cardinal with the support of the clergy accepted. The Cardinal took the name Pope Marinus I.
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