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5.4 Apostolic Sacraments

Article 168 - Natal

Canon 4484 (link)

Natal is second of the twelve (12) Apostolic Life Sacraments also known as “The Twelve”, “The Twelve Apostles” and “The Means”. Natal is granted and conferred to a new born Homo Sapien child at the final stage of birth or within 90 days of being born in accordance with these canons and associated approved liturgy.

Canon 4485 (link)

The purpose of the sacrament of Natal is the formal bestowal or presentation of a possessory or prescriptive right of Office to an incumbent including taking possession of the insignia of Office. The meaning of Natal is derived from the Latin word “nasci” meaning “to be born”.

Canon 4486 (link)

The birth of a child into flesh also represents the birth of a True Trust through the conveyance of divinity, also known as Divine right of use from the Divine Personality of the spirit of the child with the flesh of the child the eventual rightful trustee of the True Trust upon age of majority. Until such time, the Divine Person of the child grants temporary guardian powers to the parent or parents, or those properly designated as immediate carer.

Canon 4487 (link)

The sacrament of Natal comprises the completion of three separate and deliberate Acts in order: Act One being the Act of Supplication, Act Two being the Act of Veneration and Act Three being the Act of Offering.

Canon 4488 (link)

Ordinary Natal is conferred by the delivery of a child without the presence of an ordained minister of a valid religion and through the witness of the birth by two or more people apart from the mother.

Canon 4489 (link)

Extraordinary Natal is conferred by the delivery of a child in the presence of an ordained minister of a valid religion and through the pouring of a few drops of water upon the head of the infant.

Canon 4490 (link)

The fraudulent and inferior sacrament of Baptism is forbidden and has no lawful effect.

Canon 4491 (link)

No documents, oral promises or any other inferred agreement by the parents of a new born baby to the hospital, or competent civil authority or by implication to any Religion or Cult can in anyway diminish the rights of the parents as Guardians unless by willing and deliberate behaviour they have been legally proven through a formal hearing to be incompetent as trustees and guardians of their new born child.

Canon 4492 (link)

The sacrament of Natal negates the presumptions, validity and existence of any claimed Cestui Que Vie Trusts or any other curses, spells and unlawful conveyances by any Religion, Cult or their agents.

Canon 4493 (link)

In accordance with Divine Law and the most sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, if a fetus having received the sacrament of Annunciation dies before being borne, then this unique Divine Immortal Spirit shall be fully entitled to receive the sacrament of Natal within 90 days of what otherwise would have been its borne day and all Life Sacraments thereafter at their appointed time.

Canon 4494 (link)

In accordance with Divine Law and the most sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, the mother or father or next of living kin of any fetus that failed to be borne, yet was not previously granted the sacrament of Annunciation may apply for the special ceremony of Life Sacraments where all sacraments are granted beginning with Annunciation to the sacrament representing the same age as if the fetus had been borne and lived to the present day.