May interact with the Papal system if capital is in Europe. +1% Missionary strength against heathens.In Europa Universalis IV, this is represented by the Curia-the system of reserved positions used to designate the administrative apparatus of the Roman Catholic Church, and more specifically, the Holy See. The Catholic hierarchy is led by the Pope and includes cardinals and bishops. In 1444 Catholicism is the dominant Christian Church in western and northern Europe, but it will likely be broken up by Protestantism and Reformism during the reformation.Ĭatholics must contend with the intricacies of the Papacy system. Only Christians may form personal unions.Ĭatholicism is the name of a Christian tradition with its roots in the old Latin rite that recognizes the Pope as the head of Christendom. Orthodox and Coptic nations cannot convert to Protestantism, Anglicanism or Reformed, but Orthodox nations have the mission to Restore the Pentarchy, which upon completion will remove the Papacy from the game, thus disabling Excommunication, Crusades, and the college of Cardinals. Conversion from one denomination to another will cost a nation −100 prestige, but will give that nation +10% missionary strength for ten years. All seven denominations consider the others to be Heretics, but not Heathens additionally, Orthodox and Coptic countries enjoy a reduced "Tolerated Heretics" opinion penalty from and towards other Christians. Additionally, England/Great Britain get the option to convert to Anglicanism. After the Protestant Reformation event, some Catholic nations and provinces will begin to adopt the Protestant and Reformed religions. Christianity includes the Catholic, Orthodox, Hussite and Coptic denominations at the default 1444 start date.
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