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Purificationism is a near-extinct religion originally from the city of Jhai in the continent of Arkitus but today is only followed by [[Tiberius Jakivus III]].
Purificationism is a near-extinct religion originally from the city of Jhai in the continent of Arkitus but today is only followed by [[Tiberius Jakivus III]].
[[File:Purificationist Emblem.png|thumb|Purificationist Symbol]]
[[File:Purificationist Emblem.png|thumb|The Cross of Purity, the symbol of Purificationism]]
[[File:Seal of the Congress of Orthodoxy.png|thumb|The Seal of the Congress of Orthodoxy]]




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# Even if you are already in the military, refuse to march against an enemy which you know to have the moral high ground or who has a large Purificationist population.
# Even if you are already in the military, refuse to march against an enemy which you know to have the moral high ground or who has a large Purificationist population.
# Even when fighting, follow the Laws of Purity as closely as you can while still being able to win.
# Even when fighting, follow the Laws of Purity as closely as you can while still being able to win.

=== Awards ===
The Archvicar is allowed to give Orders and other such awards to world leaders and members of the faith who do great and noble things. These include:

* The Most Excellent Order of St. Purif - May be awarded to anyone for extreme acts of faithfulness. It is both a red-and-purple sash and a badge that can be worn on the chest. The badge is in the shape of an 8-point silver star with the Cross of Purity in the center.
* The International Award of the Cross of Purity - May be awarded to political leaders for extreme acts of selflessness and dedication to the betterment of living conditions and personal freedoms within their domain. It may be worn on the chest (when worn on chest, the medal's ribbon is in the Hungarian style) or under the collar, with the medal's ribbon being red and the medal itself being gold and in the shape of the Cross of Purity.
* The Most Holy And Auspicious Order of Clergical Excellence - May be given to members of the Clergy who do unrivaled acts of good. It is worn on the chest and does not include a medal's ribbon or a medal, but instead a standard display ribbon in a yellow-and-blue checkerboard pattern. May be given more then once.
* Congressional Service Award - Is given to everyone who serves in the Congress of Orthodoxy. It is worn on the chest, with its medal's ribbon being green and in the Hungarian style and the medal being the Seal of Congress in gold.
* The Most Holy Order of the Roaming Priest - May be given to a priest every time they convert eight people to the faith, with priests being able to wear more than one. It is worn on the chest, with the medal's ribbon being navy blue and in the Hungarian style and the medal itself being a silver circle with the Cross of Purity in the center.
* The Medal of Religious Freedom - May be given to world leaders and politicians who do great things in the name of religious freedom. It is worn on the chest, with the medal's ribbon being navy blue and in the Russian style and the medal itself being a five-pointed purple star with the Cross of Purity in the center.
* The Medal of Purificationism - May be given to any world leader who is Purificationist. It is identical to the Medal of Religious Freedom, except the ribbon is in the Hungarian style and the star is silver instead of purple.


[[Category:Religions]]
[[Category:Religions]]