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The War of the Beast
====Schola Progenium====
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'''Schola Progenia''' are the orphanages run by the Ministorum specifically to raise and train the sons and daughters of Imperial servants who have given their lives in service. The orphans receive a strict orthodox Imperial cult education, and soon come to regard the Emperor as their spiritual father. Their upbringings will have made them loyal and devoted adherents to the Imperial cause and instilled in them a selfless ambition to serve the Imperium and humanity. These qualities make them well suited to service in many of the organisations of the Imperium - the schools of the Schola Progenium providing a good portion of [[Imperial Guard]] and [[Imperial Navy|Navy]] officialsofficers, [[Commissar]]s, [[Assassin]]s, [[Adeptus Arbites|Arbitrator]]s and [[Inquisitor]]s. Female progena often enter the Adepta Sororitas. Other progena become members of the Ministorum clergy.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|3}}
===Armed Forces===
====Fleet====
The Adeptus Ministorum is known to operate its own naval vessels. These include [[Missionary Ship]]s.{{Fn|7}} Individual [[Cardinal]]s are also known to operate [[Cruiser]]-class vessels.{{Fn|9}}
====Other====
==History==
===Origins===
During the [[Great Crusade]], many different cults appeared throughout the Imperium worshiping the Emperor as a god, each with their own subtle variations and differences. These forms of worship appeared first in those primitive planets that had strongly regressed during the [[Age of Strife]]. This culminated in the worship of the Emperor as a god by the [[Word Bearers]], resulting in the authoring of the [[Lectitio Divinitatus]] by [[Lorgar]]. Despite the Emperor's ban on worship, the cults continued on in secret by such figures as [[Euphrati Keeler]], [[Kyril Sindermann]], and the [[Lightbearers]]{{Fn|8}}. The numbers of these cults multiplied immensely with the Emperor's ultimate sacrifice to mankind and subsequent incarceration upon the [[Golden Throne]]. Most of these cults would gradually fade away, while others prospered, eventually absorbing the weaker ones. The more successful ones spread their forms of worship to other planets.
The strongest of all of them was the [[Temple of the Saviour Emperor]]. This cult had the advantages that it was based on Terra, and that its leader had been a successful and respected officer of the [[Imperial GuardArmy]] who had fought at the [[Battle of Terra]], defending the [[Imperial Palace]]. This leader had re-named himself as [[Fatidicus]] and had begun to preach his teachings to anyone who would listen. This faith spread among the members of the [[Imperial Guard]] and [[Imperial Navy|Navy]], but also to lowly scribes and minor adepts of the [[Adeptus Terra]]. The faith was spread by these individuals to other planets. When Fatidicus died at the age of 120, the Temple had more than a billion followers on Terra and untold numbers of the faithful throughout the [[Segmentum Solar]].
In the wake of the chaos and anarchy of the [[Horus Heresy]], the Temple of the Saviour Emperor provided a message of reunification through a common faith. Cults who rejected being absorbed, or who couldn't be absorbed, saw themselves being persecuted by fanatical mobs. Officially, the Temple rejected this violence performed in its name. This development culminated in [[M32]] as almost two-thirds of the Imperium followed the teachings of the Temple, the exceptions being the [[Space Marines]] and the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]], who had their own form of worship. The Temple's importance, influence, and power rapidly outmatched any other Imperial cult.
===The War of the Beast===
During the [[War of the Beast]] in mid-[[M32]], the Ecclesiarchy was overseen by Ecclesiarch [[Mesring]], who went mad as the conflict ground on. After he pledged allegiance to [[The Beast]], the Ecclesiarch was executed by [[Lord Commander of the Imperium]] [[Koorland]]. Koorland went on to strip the Ecclesiarchy of its seat on the [[Senatorum Imperialis]] and revoked their [[Tithe]] privileges.{{Fn|5}} However Koorland ultimately met his end on [[Ullanor]], and following [[The Beheading]] his reforms were undone. The Ecclesiarchy regained its seat on the Senatorum Imperialis during the reign of [[Drakan Vangorich]].
At the end of the [[M33|33rd millennium]] every Imperial world was furnished with its own cathedral and the coffers of the Ecclesiarchy were filled with the offerings and tithes of billions of faithful. This wealth was squandered in building more and more larger and lavish temples and to fund more Wars of Faith to secure the Ecclesiarchy's power.
===Age of Apostasy===
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The '''Apostasy''' was one of the most destabilising events in Imperial history after the Heresy, beginning during the long struggle between the Ecclesiarchy and the Administratum for power over the Imperium. [[Goge Vandire]], the 361st [[Master of the Administratum]], was a power-hungry tyrant, eventually gaining direct control over the Ecclesiarchy by usurping the position of the Ecclesiarch. This made him the most powerful individual in the Imperium. His rule became known as '''The Reign of Blood''', consisting of massive purges of the Ecclesiarchy, and the killings and assassinations of countless perceived traitors and conspirators. This period was eventually ended by [[Sebastian Thor]]'s [[Confederation of Light]]. The Apostasy resulted in a reformation of the Ecclesiarchy, including the [[Decree Passive]] which banned the Ministorum from maintaining men under arms.Eventually, the Ecclesiarchy circumvented this by raising the [[Sisters of Battle]].{{Fn|10}}
===The Plague of Unbelief===
==Notable Members of the Ecclesiarchy==
*[[Fatidicus]] - Founder of the [[Temple of the Saviour Emperor]]
*[[Sebastian Thor]] - [[Preacher]] who became one of the most influential [[Ecclesiarch]]s
*[[Goge Vandire]] - The mad [[Ecclesiarch]] who oversaw the [[Age of Apostasy]]
**{{Endn|6a}}: Chapter 28
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress]] pg.18
*{{Endn|8}}: [[The First Wall (Novel)]] Chapter 18
*{{Endn|9}}: [[Dark Heresy: Blood of Martyrs]] pg.32
*{{Endn|10}}: [[Codex: Adepta Sororitas (8th Edition)]] - Wars of Faith
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