Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconII.   Supernatural

2.3 Supernatural Phenomena

Article 49 - Voices

Canon 3780 (link)

Voices are audible or recorded disembodied communication usually associated with haunting for which there is no rational or reasonable explanation. The most common voice phenomenon is electronic voice phenomena.

Canon 3781 (link)

Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) are sounds captured electronically that resemble speech after all logical sources have been rationally and reasonably excluded including intentional or accidental voice recordings or renderings, modified static, background noise or stray transmission interference.

Canon 3782 (link)

The most common form of Electronic Voice Phenomena is associated with residual haunting, whereby significant or traumatic events are replayed within an environment during heightened amounts of electro-magnetic field energy such as storms, high tides and natural events.

Canon 3783 (link)

The rarest form of Electronic Voice Phenomena is intelligent haunting whereby a ghost seeks to interact with intelligent answers.

Canon 3784 (link)

As the natural background and static noise of electronic equipment and field emitting equipment is a source of raw material by which a ghost may use its ability to distort space to produce a recording, EVP’s are more easily recorded on devices with poorer recording quality than digital devices with better quality, lower natural background static.