
The foundations of the church, as it lies today.

Priest Londinesky I.
The Saint Octavian Roman Catholic Church was a Roman Catholic church based in Oslobodenia 'Oshenna. The remains of the church are still sometimes visited in tours of the ravaged ghost town.
The St. Octavian Church acted in a similar way of the Church of England or the Catholic Church (Pope and Vatican City). The church's priest was Londinesky I. The church was nearly destroyed amongst the Lovian Civil War; its stone foundations, however, still remain, and form one of the main points of interest for tourists visiting the historical site.
While the church was called a Roman Catholic Church, is was never officially consecrated or even recognized by the Catholic Church of Rome.