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Lectitio Divinitatus

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The '''Lectitio Divinitatus''' (also Lectio Divinitatus) was a book written by the [[Primarch]] [[Lorgar]]{{Fn|1}} during the [[Great Crusade]], before his fall to [[Chaos]]. It postulated the worship of the [[Emperor of Mankind]] as a divine being.The following of the Lectitio Divinitatus became an underground cult, believed to be the precursor of the [[Temple of the Saviour Emperor]] and the [[Imperial Cult]], the basis of the modern [[Adeptus Ministorum]]. During the Great Crusade such cults were frowned upon by the Emperor and the [[Council of Terra]], and most especially by the [[Astartes]] and those serving them.{{Fn|2}} The Emperor downplayed his power but those who believed in the Emperor's godhood were of the opinion - as [[Titus Cassar]] once put it - that "only the truly divine deny their divinity".{{Cite This}}
The following of the Lectitio Divinitatus became an underground cult, believed to be the precursor of the [[Temple of the Saviour Emperor]] and the [[Imperial Cult]], the basis of the modern [[Adeptus Ministorum]]. During the Great Crusade such cults were frowned upon by the Emperor and the [[Council of Terra]], and most especially by the [[Astartes]] and those serving them.{{Fn|2}} The Emperor downplayed his power but those who believed in the Emperor's godhood were of the opinion - as [[Titus Cassar]] once put it - that "only the truly divine deny their divinity".{{Cite This}}  In the [[63rd Expeditionary Fleet]], commanded by [[Warmaster]] [[Horus]] himself, the cult was most prevalent. Horus took steps to try to extinguish the cult, as he perceived it as a threat to his power. The [[remembrancer]] [[Euphrati Keeler]] - who was attached to the 63rd - became a major figure, venerated as a [[living saint]] and prophet of the Emperor. As a result, she was the target of Horus' assassins at some point before she escaped from the ''[[Vengeful Spirit]]''.{{Cite This}} Even some Astartes - such as [[Nathaniel Garro]], the [[Death Guard]] loyalist who led the ''[[Eisenstein]]'' escape - became part of the cult at one point.{{Fn|3}}
At some point after the Emperor was interred in the [[Golden Throne]], worshippers emerged from all across the Imperium, unifying the people until it became the official religion of the Imperium.{{Cite This}}