Palmarian Catholic Church

Episcopal see based in Andalusia

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February 13 2021 Fr. Benjamin María is demoted, with Fr. Abraham María raised to Palmarian Secretary of State and Fr. Jesús María raised to Palmarian Vice-Secretary of State.
2019 The Palmarian Church establishes an online presence, creating websites and social media accounts in multiple languages.
2018 Professor Magnus Lundberg scanned an English version of the Palmarian Bible and published it on his blog.
June 10 2018 A serious incident occurs at the Cathedral-Basilica involving Ex-Pope Gregory XVIII and his wife attempting an armed robbery, resulting in injuries and legal prosecution.
2016 Pope Peter III begins his reign as the fourth Palmarian pope since the church's establishment.
2016 Social interaction policies were relaxed, permitting Palmarians to have social contact with non-Palmarians via phone or letter.
2016 Pope Gregory XVIII establishes the Palmarian Papal Guard, modeled after the Swiss Guard, consisting mostly of German-speaking Palmarians.
2016 The number of active bishops in the Palmarian Catholic Church had reduced to 32, and the number of Sisters of the Carmelites of the Holy Face was around 40 nuns.
April 22 2016 Pope Gregory XVIII abdicates from the Palmarian Papacy, announcing he has lost the faith, and is later revealed to have been involved in a relationship with an ex-Palmarian nun.
2014 The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Crowned Mother of Palmar is completed.
2013 After his election, Pope Francis chooses to reside in the Vatican guesthouse instead of the traditional papal residence, signaling a more modest approach to the papacy.
March 2013 Pope Francis is elected as the first Jesuit pope, the first pope from the Americas, and the first from the Southern Hemisphere, succeeding Pope Benedict XVI after his resignation.
2012 Palmarian Holy Week is moved to a permanently fixed date, with Holy Friday always falling on 25 March.
2012 Pope Gregory XVIII declares the Third Palmarian Council and bans internet use, claiming media is controlled by 'Freemasons and Zionists'.
2012 The Palmarian Church teaches that the Antichrist made a brief entry into the world.
2011 Fr. Sergio María (Ginés Jesús Hernández) becomes Pope Gregory XVIII, succeeding Pope Peter II.
August 2011 Pope Gregory XVIII delivered a sermon claiming the Palmarian Catholic Church had between 1,000 and 1,500 members.
July 15 2011 Pope Peter II dies after a long illness.

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