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Sister [[Tivenan]] manages a temple on New Caprica, where she blesses the Tyrol's infant son, [[Nicholas Tyrol]] at his [[dedication ceremony]] ([[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]).
Sister [[Tivenan]] manages a temple on New Caprica, where she blesses the Tyrol's infant son, [[Nicholas Tyrol]] at his [[dedication ceremony]] ([[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]).


The [[Thirteenth Tribe]] created an expansive temple on a [[algae planet|unnamed habitable planet]] known in the [[Sacred Scrolls]] as [[The Temple of Five]]. It is discovered mysteriously by [[Galen Tyrol]], the son of a [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Clergy|priest]] and an [[oracle]] ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]).
The [[Thirteenth Tribe]] created an expansive temple on an [[algae planet|unnamed habitable planet]] known in the [[Sacred Scrolls]] as [[The Temple of Five]]. It is discovered mysteriously by [[Galen Tyrol]], the son of a [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Clergy|priest]] and an [[oracle]] ([[The Eye of Jupiter]]).


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 21:50, 17 December 2006

Temple is a place of worship for the Lords of Kobol in the Re-imagined Series.

The descriptions of ancient Kobol tell of a Temple, located in the City of the Gods.

The tribes that formed the Twelve Colonies had many temples on their worlds.

A logical presumption is that the remnants of humanity that comprise the Fleet had opened temples aboard their ships for worship after their homeworld temples are destroyed by the Cylon attack.

Clergy such as Brothers, Sisters, priests, and oracles are presumed to be the central celebrants during formal services and hold counselling there. Colonials can also visit temple on their own for private worship.

Temples were likely decorated more elaborately on the Twelve Colonies. On New Caprica, temples are created within tents.

Temples may be named after a specific Lord or Lords. On New Caprica, the temple where weapons are hidden is formally known as the Temple of Artemis (Collaborators).

The altar of the temple may be decorated with stones, candles, tiny idols representing a Lord of Kobol, an piece of animal fur, and a dish containing polished stones, perhaps offerings to the gods from the meager resources that New Caprica provides.

With the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, one resistance group consisting of Colonel Tigh, Galen Tyrol, and Jean Barolay use the temple to hide what weapons they can gather in boxes that form an altar of a temple, knowing that the Cylons have respected the Colonials' sacred places and have not searched for weapons in temples.

Nora repeatedly asks Duck to join her in temple in the hope for a child. Unfortunately, these hopes are dashed when the Cylons attack temple, killing Nora.

Sister Tivenan manages a temple on New Caprica, where she blesses the Tyrol's infant son, Nicholas Tyrol at his dedication ceremony (Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance).

The Thirteenth Tribe created an expansive temple on an unnamed habitable planet known in the Sacred Scrolls as The Temple of Five. It is discovered mysteriously by Galen Tyrol, the son of a priest and an oracle (The Eye of Jupiter).

Notes[edit]

  • On the real-world Earth, the word "temple" is derived from the Latin word templum (sacred place). The term is commonly used, formally and informally, by several religions as a name for their places of worship.
  • In the United States, followers of Judaism speak of "going to temple" when attending services at their house of worship, the synogogue. Also, the faith of the LDS Church use "temple" as the name of their worship buildings, in contrast to the usage of the term "church" as the principal worship structure for other Christian faiths.