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By far the largest group, the Congregants are just that - the congregation of the Church. While not actually an 'order', this group certainly bears mentioning, as they are the ones who support it with tithes, donations, and taxes. Most self-respecting citizens belong to the Church, and it lends them a certain amount of respectability in return. Members of the church can generally expect to receive basic hospitality anywhere they go - i.e., a night's lodging and a good meal. However, the Church can, in return, call on them for basic services and so on.
By far the largest group, the Congregants are just that - the congregation of [[Religion|the Church]]. While not actually an 'order', this group certainly bears mentioning, as they are the ones who support it with tithes, donations, and taxes. Most self-respecting citizens belong to the Church, and it lends them a certain amount of respectability in return. Members of the church can generally expect to receive basic hospitality anywhere they go - i.e., a night's lodging and a good meal. However, the Church can, in return, call on them for basic services and so on.


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Latest revision as of 16:36, 12 February 2008

By far the largest group, the Congregants are just that - the congregation of the Church. While not actually an 'order', this group certainly bears mentioning, as they are the ones who support it with tithes, donations, and taxes. Most self-respecting citizens belong to the Church, and it lends them a certain amount of respectability in return. Members of the church can generally expect to receive basic hospitality anywhere they go - i.e., a night's lodging and a good meal. However, the Church can, in return, call on them for basic services and so on.