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Padraig Chisholm

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Padraig Chisholm

Padraig Chisholm; file photo from 1747 AN.
Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Full Name Padraig Gregory O'Flaherty Chisholm
Titles & Offices Archbishop of Rusjar (1730 AN - )
Birth Date 1678 AN
Birth Place Róndsdaa, Craitland
Occupation Cardinal
Employer Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria
Organizations Sacred College of Cardinals
Religion Alexandrian Nazarene
Languages
National Origin Craitland Craitland
Citizenship(s) Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Constancia Constancia

Padraig Chisholm (born 1674 AN) is a New Alexandrian cardinal of Craitland provenance and Archbishop of Rusjar of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria. He identifies as Treesian.

He has been Archbishop of Rusjar since 1730, and is the first and only Archbishop of the sovereign and independent Commonwealth of Zeed.

He is a Constancian national by investiture, Knight Commander of the Order of the Imperial State of Constancia during the 1748 Extraordinary Investiture.

He is claimed to be a dark horse candidate, due to his revolutionary zeal for freedom of the oppressed. Rumors insist that he is an operative of the State Protection Authority. He has been known to wander the streets dressed as a homeless person, to better gauge the piety of his flock.


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