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A statement of principle is the most common way for an assembly to interact with a special [[Opportunity#Synod_Opportunities|opportunity]].
A statement of principle is the most common way for an assembly to interact with a special [[Opportunity#Synod_Opportunities|opportunity]].
===Further Reading===
*[[Imperial Synod |Synod Processes and Powers]]
**  [[The Assemblies of the Synod|Information about the different Assemblies]]
**  [[The Powers of Synod Priests|The powers of individual Synod Members]]
***[[How Assemblies make Judgments|Judgement]]
***[[Witness]]
***[[Sanctuary]]
***[[Clemency]]
**  [[The Judgments of the Synod|The Judgements of the Synod]]
***[[Appointment]]
***[[Inquisition]]
***[[Condemnation]]
***[[Statement of Principle]]
***[[Revocation]]
***[[Recognition]]
***[[Veto]]
***[[Rewarding]]
***[[Changing Doctrine]]
***[[Writ of Excommunication]]
* Religion
** [[The Way|The Way of Virtue]]
** [[Imperial Theology]]
** [[Religious skills]]
**[[Religious Crimes]]
* [[Recent history]]


[[Category:Synod]]
[[Category:Synod]]

Revision as of 17:44, 22 July 2016

At the Spring Summit 377 YE, the National Assembly of the League, at the instigation of Antonio Raoul Calgone declared the belief that there should be, at Anvil, a location consecrated to each of the Imperial Virtues.

The Assemblies of the Synod have the ability to make statements of principle. These are public declarations with the support of an Assembly of the Synod on a matter relevant to the spiritual wellbeing of the Empire.

Statements of principle have no authority in law. However, they are a means by which the Synod can recognise a virtuous act, warn citizens of potential peril or attempt to apply encouragement, or shame, to a public figure or group.

A statement of principle is the most common way for an assembly to interact with a special opportunity.

Further Reading