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|books=[[The Rithmatist]]
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The '''Church of the Monarch''' is a religious organization based in the [[United Isles of America]]. It worships a being known as the Master.▼
|Father [[Stewart]]{{book ref|Rithmatist|19}}
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▲The '''Church of the Monarch''' is a religious organization based in the [[United Isles of America]].
== The Monarch ==
The head of the Church is a person known as the Monarch.
== Rithmatics ==
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|Joel Saxon{{book ref|Rithmatist|19}}
The Monarchical Church has heavy ties to the practice of [[Rithmatics]] and, because of this, it is one of the most influential religions in the world.{{book ref|Rithmatist|19}} The [[inception]] ceremony, which takes place in a special room called the "chamber of inception" in a Monarchical chapel, grants a Rithmatist his or her powers and signifies someone becoming a full member of the Church.{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}} Members believe the "hidden touch of the Master" is what transforms people into Rithmatists.{{book ref|Rithmatist|3}}▼
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▲The Monarchical Church has heavy ties to the practice of [[Rithmatics]] and, because of this, it is one of the most influential religions in the world.{{book ref|Rithmatist|19}}
== Symbology ==
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|Journal of [[Adam Makings]]{{book ref|Rithmatist|20}}
Clockwork is used extensively in Monarchical churches. The [[Jamestown]] Cathedral's main window is a clock made entirely of stained-glass. It also has a number of clockwork automatons in the shape of various apostles and saints which will occasionally move. The statue of Saint DaVinci for example drew various symbols, such as circles, gears, and triangles, on the floor in front of it. Clockwork gargoyles are also found on the cathedral's roof, patrolling above the entrances.{{book ref|Rithmatist|19}}▼
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▲Clockwork is used extensively in Monarchical churches.
Rithmatic drawings are another decorative feature in Monarchical churches, especially around depictions of King Gregory III.
== Notes ==
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