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The ''Lux Orbis'' is a pre-meteor computer server which contained large portions of historic ecclesiastical documents, as well as a charter from Pope Julius X instructing how to continue the church in a post-meteor world.
The ''Lux Orbis'' (Latin for 'Light of the World') is a pre-meteor computer server which contained large portions of historic ecclesiastical documents, as well as a charter from Pope Julius X, the last Pope of the former Catholic Church, instructing how to continue the church in a post-meteor world.
 
The discovery would lead to the restitutio of the Church and revival of the practice of institutional Christianity under the oversight of Pontifex Konstantin I.

Latest revision as of 07:20, 7 June 2024

The Lux Orbis (Latin for 'Light of the World') is a pre-meteor computer server which contained large portions of historic ecclesiastical documents, as well as a charter from Pope Julius X, the last Pope of the former Catholic Church, instructing how to continue the church in a post-meteor world.

The discovery would lead to the restitutio of the Church and revival of the practice of institutional Christianity under the oversight of Pontifex Konstantin I.