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Missive To The Faithful - Reverend Von Drachenburg

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Grace be upon the faithful who read this and Enlightenment befall those who have yet to follow our noble path.​

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On this past Mother's Day, celebrated on the 20th of March, we reflected on Heron Isalora the Nurturing's example of a dutiful mother and serving the Imperial Spirit through love and patience. As we await our next dedication to the Heron of Actors on the 10th of April, let us reflect upon the joyous and necessary duties of our mothers:

Charged with birthing and rearing the next generation of the faithful, our mothers are unique in their power to bring the blessings of children from the Spirit to our mortal world. Indeed so unique is this gift that only the women possess it. It is to this beautiful goal of raising children and teaching the virtues in keeping with the Reverends of the faith that our mothers, hopeful and real, should focus their energies.

The Empire relies on the strong sons of its mothers, in industry and war, in agriculture and peace, never has the duty of mothers been so paramount. All those who read of this and profess the truth of the Creeds must endeavor to not only protect and cherish the mothers of our Empire but to keep them in prayer. To those who find want in searching for prayer, recite thus:

"O most Noble Spirit! Your graciousness and love for Your people overwhelm us! We humble mortals seek Your benevolence, indeed we pray that You may bless the mothers, hopeful and present, in strong healthy sons and dutiful patient daughters. Neben Mir!"