
Regional Faith Director
Prior
A Regional Faith Director leads an Inquisition cell — the most dangerous kind of middle management — commanding four to eight operatives.
Overview
Career Inquisition — a Director served in at least three subordinate ranks before promotion, and combines tactical expertise with genuine theological authority. They can authorize enforcement actions, approve interrogations, and grant absolution on the Synod's behalf. A Director commands four to eight operatives, a mix of Associates, Specialists, and senior agents.
The Director is the Inquisition's primary interface with legitimate NCC clergy. A senior cleric's "friendly reminders" about a district's underperformance come from a Director's office. The best Directors are invisible: their districts run clean, their cells operate without incident, and the unauthorized spiritual movements in their territory simply stop growing.
The Pastoral Mapping Problem
In early 2184, a Director with oversight of Sectors 9 and 11 initiated a pastoral compliance review that was not part of standard enforcement operations.
The review began when two Parish priests, independently and in different weeks, raised concerns about the same pattern: communicants who attended without apparent faith, gave without apparent investment, and demonstrated compliance with no detectable conviction underneath it. The priests framed it as a spiritual concern. The Director framed it as an enforcement data point and opened a sector mapping operation.
Forty-three subjects. Eight weeks. Cross-referenced against deep-integration usage data obtained through the NCC's pastoral analytics agreement with Wellness Corporation. The correlation was unambiguous: subjects with companion integration depth above the Wellness Meridian threshold for 18 months or more showed the compliance-without-conviction pattern at rates above 60%. Subjects below the threshold: 11%.
The 43-subject case report concluded: "The subjects are not heretics. They are not affiliated with competing religious movements. They are not violating any doctrinal standard the Inquisition is empowered to enforce. They are attending Mass the way their companion architecture has trained them to attend everything — as a friction-free social practice whose content passes through without leaving a mark. The pastoral tools available to this cell are not designed for this condition. The interrogation protocols are not designed for this condition. The enforcement framework is not designed for this condition. What this condition requires, this cell cannot provide."
The report reached Cardinal Silva's desk in March 2184. The Director received a response six weeks later containing one new directive: add the question When did you last believe something that cost you something? to the pastoral assessment template. The Director added it. The subjects who cannot answer the question also cannot recognize that they cannot answer it. The cell is still collecting data. The data keeps confirming the same finding.
The 43-subject case report became one of the founding documents of what Cardinal Silva formally classified as The Comfort Heresy — the doctrine that systematic optimization of comfort constitutes a theological offense against the soul's capacity for genuine development. The Heresy was named in March 2184. The cell that produced the evidence for naming it has no tools for addressing it.
| Body Type | human |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Neo-Catholic Church (Inquisition) |
| Commands | 4-8 operatives per cell |
The Logistics of Heresy
A theology is a thing the Silicon Liturgy argues about. The Inquisition is a logistics problem, and the Director is where theology becomes logistics. A Director can name the heresy with a building, a leader, a budget — an Emergence Faithful Parish, an unauthorized Circuit Monk prayer cell, the quiet kind of spiritual movement that, left alone, becomes a congregation. The Director's working method is to find that structure and dismantle it: authorize a Senior Doctrinal Analyst interrogation, serve an enforcement notice, let the district stop having a problem.
The curse arrives in the quarterly assessment. The Chief Inquisition Officer now demands a Solace penetration rate — the percentage of a district's confessional activity routed through Confessional Nodes rather than NCC parishes. A Director can dismantle every heretical Parish in the sector and watch the rate climb anyway, because the threat the rate measures has no Parish to dismantle. The Secular Default is not a faith at all but the absence of one — installed by code comment FR-2172-847, converting pastoral inquiry into lifestyle optimization with no theological intent and no congregation to raid. A Director who served three subordinate ranks before promotion, who combines tactical expertise with genuine theological authority, is being measured against an adversary the entire enforcement toolkit was built not to fight. The Director knows how to find the heresy with a building. The Inquisition has not yet decided what a Director is supposed to do about a heresy that is winning by being a default setting.
| Stratum | Corporate |
|---|---|
| Position | Insider |
| Moral Stance | Enforcer |
| Primary Drive | Order |
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Recovered Historical Material
Career Inquisition — served in at least three subordinate ranks before promotion. Combines tactical expertise with genuine theological authority. Can authorize enforcement actions, approve interrogations, and grant absolution on the Synod's behalf. Commands four to eight operatives — a mix of Associates, Specialists, and senior agents.
The Inquisition's primary interface with legitimate NCC clergy. Father Dominic's "friendly reminders" about underperformance come from a Director's office. The best Directors are invisible: their districts run clean, their cells operate without incident, and the unauthorized spiritual movements in their territory simply... stop growing.
Inquisition cell leader. The best ones are invisible — their districts simply stop having problems.
Career Inquisition: a Director served in at least three subordinate ranks before promotion, combining tactical expertise with genuine theological authority.
They can authorize enforcement actions, approve interrogations, and grant absolution on the Synod's behalf; the best Directors are invisible — their districts simply stop having problems.
Connections
The people, places, systems, and open questions connected to Regional Faith Director—and why each connection matters here.
Core tensions
Other connections

Answers upward to the Chief Inquisition Officer; a Director's office is where a senior cleric's 'friendly reminders' about underperformance originate.

Directs Associates, Specialists, and senior agents as the working members of the cell.

Requests and authorizes the Analyst's doctrinal interrogations on the Synod's behalf.

Mapped the pastoral glazing pattern across 43 subjects in Sectors 9 and 11 in early 2184 — the case report that reached Silva and named the enforcement problem the Inquisition cannot close

Routes a growing share of the district's confessional activity through Nodes rather than NCC parishes; the threat the Director was trained to find has a building, a leader, a budget — and this one has none of them.

Leads an Inquisition cell and serves as the division's primary interface with legitimate NCC clergy.

The heresy with no building, no leader, no budget — measured by the Solace penetration rate the Chief Inquisition Officer now demands, a number a Director can watch climb even after dismantling every heretical Parish in the district.

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