Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law
II. Supernatural
2.2 Supernatural Entity
Article 41 - Lord
Canon 3717 (link)
The word Lord is derived from the Latin lar and laris meaning tutelary god or deity, from which the word “law” is also partly derived. Hence Lord literally means the “god of law”. Therefore its use as a title denotes not only superior noble standing, but superior jurisdiction and claimed original right of law.
Canon 3721 (link)
When used in conjunction with the word “god”, the term “Lord God” or “lord god” is a formal title for Ba’al Moloch and Ba’al Hammon, not the Divine Creator as Lord always implies a lesser deity claiming superior rights, not possessing them.
Canon 3722 (link)
As the word Lord implies both demonic worship, unholy and false slavery the word is not permitted to be used other than in historic reference.