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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