Hael
In the sacred realm of The Vasilkoist Creed, amidst the celestial beings and divine virtues, there stands Hael, the Archangel of Charity. Hael personifies the boundless compassion and selflessness that lies at the core of their being, radiating an aura of benevolence and kindness that touches the hearts of all who seek solace and aid.
Hael's essence is a symphony of virtues, harmonizing Charity, Self-Sacrifice, and Empathy in an intricate dance of love and care. Their outstretched hands, eternally offering gratitude and assistance, symbolize the embodiment of divine benevolence in the mortal realm.
Among the worshipers of Hael, one finds an eclectic congregation of souls, each inspired by the noble virtues Hael represents. Among them are the Philanthropic Entrepreneurs, who use their wealth and resources to uplift those in need and create a positive impact in society. Humanitarians, driven by an unyielding commitment to alleviate suffering, devote themselves to charitable works, bringing hope to the downtrodden. These compassionate souls are like stars illuminating the darkest nights, guiding others toward a better, more equitable future.
Amidst the followers, a special group stands apart, the esteemed Order of Alms. These zealous monks are driven by a fervent devotion to Hael's cause, dedicating their lives to the pursuit of charity and selflessness. As they travel through different regions, they offer their services as volunteers, giving freely of their skills and time to benefit others. During the sacred holiday of Caritas, the Order engages in a heartfelt ritual, where devotees present gifts of copper, silver, or gold to those in sight, believing that the more they give, the greater favor they receive from Hael.
The festival of Caritas is a testament to the generous spirit of Hael's followers. As they unite in this benevolent act of giving, they strengthen the bonds of their community, fostering a culture of kindness and support. It is a time of joy, celebration, and unity, as people come together to share what they can, recognizing the inherent value of every individual and the power of compassion to transform lives.
As the celestial winds carry the stories of Hael's grace and benevolence, the world finds comfort in knowing that amidst the trials and tribulations of life, the unwavering presence of Hael, the Archangel of Charity, guides them toward a better, more compassionate tomorrow.
Tenets of Faith
" A coin given is a coin well used."
" Finding joy in the joy of others is ones greatest calling."
Holidays
Caritas is the sacred holiday dedicated to Hael, the Archangel of Charity. It is celebrated on the 4th day of the 4th month in honor of Hael's boundless generosity and compassion. During Caritas, devotees engage in a special ritual where they give a monetary value to another person in sight. The offering can be in the form of copper, silver, or gold, and the act of giving is believed to attract favor and blessings from Hael. The more generous the gift, the greater the perceived blessings bestowed upon the giver. Caritas is a joyous occasion that encourages selflessness, empathy, and the spirit of giving, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among Hael's followers as they come together to celebrate the virtue of charity.
In addition to the ritual of giving monetary offerings, devotees of Hael engage in acts of kindness and charity throughout the day. They visit the sick, help the needy, and extend a helping hand to those facing hardships. The streets are filled with people performing good deeds, creating an atmosphere of positivity and love. Also during the day many towns and cities organize community projects during Caritas, such as building shelters for the homeless, cleaning up public spaces, or providing free healthcare services to those in need.
The main event however are marches and parades down streets and roadways. These activities involve many vibrant colors being waved around by everyone involved and are generally very fun for all the participants. Combine this tradition with many of the participants in the parades singing hymns to Hael's glory and generosity, and Caritas is truly a time for all to enjoy in collective joy and well meaning fun.
In addition to the ritual of giving monetary offerings, devotees of Hael engage in acts of kindness and charity throughout the day. They visit the sick, help the needy, and extend a helping hand to those facing hardships. The streets are filled with people performing good deeds, creating an atmosphere of positivity and love. Also during the day many towns and cities organize community projects during Caritas, such as building shelters for the homeless, cleaning up public spaces, or providing free healthcare services to those in need.
The main event however are marches and parades down streets and roadways. These activities involve many vibrant colors being waved around by everyone involved and are generally very fun for all the participants. Combine this tradition with many of the participants in the parades singing hymns to Hael's glory and generosity, and Caritas is truly a time for all to enjoy in collective joy and well meaning fun.
Titles
The Giving HandThe Altruistic Light
The Benefactor
Domains
Charity
Self-Sacrifice
Empathy
Divine Classification
Archangel
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
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