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Father [[Jasper Ovidon]] of [[Delphos]] sought permission from Prince [[Peter Davion (30th c.)|Peter Davion]] in [[2955]] to form a council of religious leaders (emulating the example of the [[Lyran]] [[Commonwealth Religious Council]]), with the intention of developing peaceful communication between the realm's various faiths. The initial request was backed by the [[New Avalon Catholic Church]] and members of the Davion nobility. The group was named the [[Federated Inter-Faith Congress]] and Father Ovidon was designated the first [[Chairman Elder]] the following year.<ref name=HD:UBM/><ref name=HBHD:UBM>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 146–147: "Unfinished Book Movement"</ref>
 
Father [[Jasper Ovidon]] of [[Delphos]] sought permission from Prince [[Peter Davion (30th c.)|Peter Davion]] in [[2955]] to form a council of religious leaders (emulating the example of the [[Lyran]] [[Commonwealth Religious Council]]), with the intention of developing peaceful communication between the realm's various faiths. The initial request was backed by the [[New Avalon Catholic Church]] and members of the Davion nobility. The group was named the [[Federated Inter-Faith Congress]] and Father Ovidon was designated the first [[Chairman Elder]] the following year.<ref name=HD:UBM/><ref name=HBHD:UBM>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 146–147: "Unfinished Book Movement"</ref>
  
[[File:Handbook House Davion Panel 3 of 4@640x480.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Various faiths' religious leaders examine a volume of the ''Unfinished Book'']]
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[[File:Handbook House Davion Panel 3 of 4@640x480.jpg|200px|right|Various faiths' religious leaders examine a volume of the ''Unfinished Book'']]
  
 
The first project of the congress to be published was the ''Unfinished Book'', a ten-volume collection of scripture from numerous religions, released in [[2959]].<ref name=HD:UBM/><ref name=HBHD:UBM/> It received its name from the concept that spiritual wisdom was extremely vast and therefore the project would take an undetermined amount of time to accumulate it in totality. Father Ovidon held the belief that if the project could be completed, then all of humanity would enjoy peaceful coexistence, either from divine intervention or possibly from the intellectual elevation of mankind.<ref name=HD:UBM/>   
 
The first project of the congress to be published was the ''Unfinished Book'', a ten-volume collection of scripture from numerous religions, released in [[2959]].<ref name=HD:UBM/><ref name=HBHD:UBM/> It received its name from the concept that spiritual wisdom was extremely vast and therefore the project would take an undetermined amount of time to accumulate it in totality. Father Ovidon held the belief that if the project could be completed, then all of humanity would enjoy peaceful coexistence, either from divine intervention or possibly from the intellectual elevation of mankind.<ref name=HD:UBM/>   

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