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The '''Cluster of Palms of Troy''' is a [[pedanía]] of the [[Seville|Sevillian]] locality of [[Utrera]], which has 2,423 inhabitants. It is known especially by the temple of the [[Order of the Carmelite Ones of the Holy Face]], which is a |
The '''Cluster of Palms of Troy''' is a [[pedanía]] of the [[Seville|Sevillian]] locality of [[Utrera]], which has 2,423 inhabitants. It is known especially by the temple of the [[Order of the Carmelite Ones of the Holy Face]], which is a split of the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]] and that ended up by being the [[Catholic Church Palmariana]]. It was founded by [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]] (who later called himself pope Gregorius XVII) along with [[Manuel Alonso Corral]]. |
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The [[Popes]] of the Cluster of Palms are considered to be by the Catholic Church [[antipope]]s. Others consider this organisation to be a sect. |
The [[Popes]] of the Cluster of Palms are considered to be by the Catholic Church [[antipope]]s. Others consider this organisation to be a sect. |
Revision as of 12:02, 1 October 2008
The Cluster of Palms of Troy is a pedanía of the Sevillian locality of Utrera, which has 2,423 inhabitants. It is known especially by the temple of the Order of the Carmelite Ones of the Holy Face, which is a split of the Catholic Church and that ended up by being the Catholic Church Palmariana. It was founded by Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (who later called himself pope Gregorius XVII) along with Manuel Alonso Corral.
The Popes of the Cluster of Palms are considered to be by the Catholic Church antipopes. Others consider this organisation to be a sect.