How might you view the administration of the True Church yourself? Once the Roman is wrestled away from the Pope below, it is natural to administrate the Churches in Cultural/language centers with an end to the Roman Catholic faction, the Nicene Church might recover.
Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia
Notice how part of the Church's administration already follows this model and that more could be done with reformation and the removal of the Pope and Roman.

The English Reformation took inspiration from the early Church Iconoclast, the Iconoclast of the 700's. Here is the 700's Iconoclast movement that's won the whole Church, without establishing the Pentarchy, they've no abstract administrators over the top of the native Churches shown by a map. "Occitan" is a southern French language today even. Russia is still forming. (not remotely political map, France does not look like that)
The Scottish, English, Netherlandic, North Irish, Hungarian, French, and Swiss Reformations acknowledge the Nicene era and the fractious and schismatic departure of the Roman faction from Nicene Christianity for example
Nicene Christianity - Wikipedia . The Nicene Creed is known in the Korean reformation. What is good or bad about native churches? What will be made of an American innovation in only the last 40 years? Will we notice the Westminster Confession following a tradition of the Creedal tradition of the early Nicene Church and how does Orthodoxy recover? When does the US political situation change?