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The '''Monastic Olympic Committee of The Archregimancy''' (MOCTA) is the governing body which oversees [[The Archregimancy]]'s participation in any [[Olympic Games]]. As both an international sporting and missionary endeavour, MOCTA is overseen by the Holy Synod of the Archregimancy's Synodical Office For International Relations and Missionary Activities (SOFIRMA) rather than the Synodical Council for Ecumenical Dialogue (SCED) or the Synodical Office For the Elimination of occult Evil (SOFTEE). | The '''Monastic Olympic Committee of The Archregimancy''' (MOCTA) is the governing body which oversees [[The Archregimancy]]'s participation in any [[Olympic Games]]. As both an international sporting and missionary endeavour, MOCTA is overseen by the Holy Synod of the Archregimancy's Synodical Office For International Relations and Missionary Activities (SOFIRMA) rather than the Synodical Council for Ecumenical Dialogue (SCED) or the Synodical Office For the Elimination of occult Evil (SOFTEE). | ||
− | The Committee is part of the [[Olympic Council|Olympic General Council]], and | + | The Committee is part of the [[Olympic Council|Olympic General Council]], and was one of the seven founder members of the [[Olympic Upper Council]]. |
[[Category:Olympic Games]] | [[Category:Olympic Games]] |
Latest revision as of 04:43, 5 March 2006
The Monastic Olympic Committee of The Archregimancy (MOCTA) is the governing body which oversees The Archregimancy's participation in any Olympic Games. As both an international sporting and missionary endeavour, MOCTA is overseen by the Holy Synod of the Archregimancy's Synodical Office For International Relations and Missionary Activities (SOFIRMA) rather than the Synodical Council for Ecumenical Dialogue (SCED) or the Synodical Office For the Elimination of occult Evil (SOFTEE).
The Committee is part of the Olympic General Council, and was one of the seven founder members of the Olympic Upper Council.