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|name = Bastien Kristianofilo III
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| caption         = Official portrait of Bastien III, 1950.
|birth_date = {{Birth date|1890|07|2}}
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| church          = [[Creeperian Catholic Church]]
|birth_place = [[Jinosiá]], [[Rakeo]]
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| archdiocese      = [[Archdiocese of San Miguel de Martínez|San Miguel de Martínez]]
|death_date = {{Death date and age|1967|04|05|1890|07|2}}
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| term            = 14 July 1935 – 31 December 1965
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| predecessor      = [[Tomaso Totino Heni]]
|death_cause = Shot
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| successor        = [[Sebastian Durán Ariza]]
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| consecration    = 14 July 1935
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| consecrated_by  = Pope [[Pío XI of Creeperopolis|Pío XI]]
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|battles =[[Rakeoian Civil War]]
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| birth_name      = Bastien Dowling Kristianofilo
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| office              = 2nd Parliamentarian of San Miguel de Martínez
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| term_start          = 1943
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| term_end            = 1946
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| predecessor        = [[Karlos Mendoza Seidenbusch]]
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| successor          = [[Batheo Geana]]
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Bastien Kristianofilo III (July 2, 1890 – April 5, 1967) was the 8th and final Grand Bishop of [[Rakeo]] (1945 - 1955).
 
  
=Life=
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'''Bastien Dowling Kristianofilo''' (2 July 1890 – 5 April 1967) was a Rakeoian politician and the Creeperian Catholic Archbishop of [[San Miguel de Martínez]].
=Political Career=
 
==Susla Affair trial==
 
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Kristianofilo was one of the jurors selected to judge the members of the Susla affair. He was notable as the only juror who believed that the head armorer of the [[Olino Garrison]] should have been executed despite not having direct knowledge of the plot.
 
  
==Rise to Grand Bishop==
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== Early life ==
Bastien III studied theology under the former Grand Bishop, and pursued a position in the clergy at a young age. By his thirties, Bastien became a bishop within the Jinosia cathedral.
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Bastien Dowling Kristianofilo was born on 2 July 1890 in [[Jinosiá]], a city in [[Captaincy General of Rakeo|Rakeo]], the southernmost department of [[Creeperopolis]].
  
==Rakeoian civil war==
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== Ecclesiastical career ==
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After attending the [[Catholic University of San Miguel de Martínez]] and graduating with a PhD of Philosophy & Theology, Kristianofilo was ordained as a priest in 1914. Following the resignation of [[Tomaso Totino Heni]], Bastien became consecrated as archbishop of the [[Archdiocese of San Miguel de Martínez]] in 1935. He would oversee the archdiocese for the next twenty years.
  
=Assassination=
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== Political career ==
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Kristianofilo ran for office in 1943, and won a seat as an independent parliamentarian for [[San Miguel de Martínez]] in the [[fourth parliament]]. In office, he was a proponent of temporary wealth reforms to stop the decline of the economy, which made him a brief subject of investigation by the [[Governmental Committee on Miguelist Subversion]], as well as faith-based programs to prevent alcoholism. While popular, the archbishop believed that being involved in public office was distracting him from his religious duties, leading to his resignation in 1946.
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[[File:Pataba Nine.jpg|thumb|left|Kristianofilo alongside officers of the EDP]]
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Despite his reservations surrounding politics, Kristianofilo was seen as a useful ally to [[Alfonso Moreno Salinas (Rakeoian politician)|Alfonso Moreno Salinas]], who assigned him to rally troops and provide moral guidance to the [[Provisional Defense Army]] during the [[Rakeoian Civil War]]. His sermons at [[San Pedro's Basilica]] became a recruiting ground for partisans of  the [[National Action Party (Rakeo)|National Action Party]]. In 1952, Kristianofilo would become an honorary member as part of the [[Pataba Nine]], a group of EDP military officers.
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His close relationship with the armed forces and ruler of the country was known to the [[Stratocratic Authority]], and he was marked as a target on the ''[[Anti-partisan preparation papers]]''. Fearing capture, Bastien fled abroad in 1955 and changed his name to Alberto Salva Lugo Moncada, a puesdonym he would live under until 1967 when a man suspected to be a member of the [[Directory of Internal Affairs of Rakeo|DAI]] shot him in his car.
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Archbishop

Bastien Kristianofilo
Archbishop of San Miguel de Martínez
275px
Official portrait of Bastien III, 1950.
ChurchCreeperian Catholic Church
ArchdioceseSan Miguel de Martínez
In office14 July 1935 – 31 December 1965
PredecessorTomaso Totino Heni
SuccessorSebastian Durán Ariza
Orders
OrdinationOctober 1914
by Archbishop Esteban Guerrero Moreno
Consecration14 July 1935
by Pope Pío XI
Personal details
Birth nameBastien Dowling Kristianofilo
Born2 July 1890
Jinosiá, Rakeo, Creeperopolis
Died5 April 1976(1976-04-05) (aged 85)
San Miguel de Martínez, Menora del Sur, Rakeo
NationalityRakeoian
DenominationCreeperian Catholicism
OccupationPriest, politician
Alma materCatholic University of San Miguel de Martínez
2nd Parliamentarian of San Miguel de Martínez
In office
1943–1946
Preceded byKarlos Mendoza Seidenbusch
Succeeded byBatheo Geana
Ordination history
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byArchbishop Esteban Guerrero Moreno
DateOctober 1914
PlaceSan Miguel de Martínez, Menora del Sur, Rakeo
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byPope Pío XI
Date14 July 1935
PlaceSan Pedro's Basilica, San Salvador del Oeste, State of the Church

Bastien Dowling Kristianofilo (2 July 1890 – 5 April 1967) was a Rakeoian politician and the Creeperian Catholic Archbishop of San Miguel de Martínez.

Early life

Bastien Dowling Kristianofilo was born on 2 July 1890 in Jinosiá, a city in Rakeo, the southernmost department of Creeperopolis.

Ecclesiastical career

After attending the Catholic University of San Miguel de Martínez and graduating with a PhD of Philosophy & Theology, Kristianofilo was ordained as a priest in 1914. Following the resignation of Tomaso Totino Heni, Bastien became consecrated as archbishop of the Archdiocese of San Miguel de Martínez in 1935. He would oversee the archdiocese for the next twenty years.

Political career

Kristianofilo ran for office in 1943, and won a seat as an independent parliamentarian for San Miguel de Martínez in the fourth parliament. In office, he was a proponent of temporary wealth reforms to stop the decline of the economy, which made him a brief subject of investigation by the Governmental Committee on Miguelist Subversion, as well as faith-based programs to prevent alcoholism. While popular, the archbishop believed that being involved in public office was distracting him from his religious duties, leading to his resignation in 1946.

Kristianofilo alongside officers of the EDP

Despite his reservations surrounding politics, Kristianofilo was seen as a useful ally to Alfonso Moreno Salinas, who assigned him to rally troops and provide moral guidance to the Provisional Defense Army during the Rakeoian Civil War. His sermons at San Pedro's Basilica became a recruiting ground for partisans of the National Action Party. In 1952, Kristianofilo would become an honorary member as part of the Pataba Nine, a group of EDP military officers.

His close relationship with the armed forces and ruler of the country was known to the Stratocratic Authority, and he was marked as a target on the Anti-partisan preparation papers. Fearing capture, Bastien fled abroad in 1955 and changed his name to Alberto Salva Lugo Moncada, a puesdonym he would live under until 1967 when a man suspected to be a member of the DAI shot him in his car.