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Church of Humanity (comics)

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Publisher
  
Marvel Comics

Leader(s)
  
Supreme Pontiff

First appearance
  
Uncanny X-Men #395 (2001)

Created by
  
Joe Casey Chuck Austen Ian Churchill

Type of organization
  
Religious cult/Terrorist

Agent(s)
  
General Vicar Mister Clean

The Church of Humanity is a fictional anti-mutant, Christian-based religious sect/hate group appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It was created by Joe Casey, though Uncanny X-Men writer Chuck Austen featured the cult in a controversial storyline which involved an elaborate plan to install the recently ordained Nightcrawler as Pope and stage a false Rapture using incendiary communion wafers as part of a plot to topple the Catholic Church (although the Rapture, as a concept, is not considered valid by Catholicism).

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Fictional team history

The Church of Humanity preaches that man is created in God's image, but mutants are not. They are the more radical offshoot of the Friends of Humanity anti-mutant group, but with a religious discourse, similar to the Purifiers, the followers of Reverend William Stryker. The Church of Humanity is similar to real-life white supremacist religious groups such as the Christian Identity movement.

The Church of Humanity crucified some mutants on the lawn on the X-Mansion including Skin, Magma and Jubilee. Archangel used his healing blood to revive Magma and Jubilee, but, apparently, Skin, among several others didn't have the same luck. The X-Men investigate and find the headquarters of the Church of Humanity.

Members

  • Supreme Pontiff is the leader of the Church of Humanity.
  • General Vicar.
  • Mister Clean.
  • Mutant 143
  • References

    Church of Humanity (comics) Wikipedia