Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.1 Sacred Form

Article 67 - Sacred Mysteries

Canon 3903 (link)

Sacred Mystery is a term used to describe the belief by certain Religions and Cults that during certain sacred rites and procedures supernatural phenomena occur, as well as an alternate description of the sacred rite itself.

Canon 3904 (link)

The term Sacred Mysteries is similar to the terms Sacred Rite and Sacrament.

Canon 3905 (link)

Over history, the concept of Sacred Mysteries is most closely associated with Cults, such as the Eleusinian Mysteries, the Chaldean Mysteries, the Cult of Isis, the Cult of Sol Invictus and the Roman Cult also known as the Vatican.

Canon 3906 (link)

Any claimed Sacred Mystery that involves any kind of secret curse, spell or conveyance of rights in contradiction of its public purpose is considered an abomination ritual and not permitted to be practiced, taught, published or continued.

Canon 3907 (link)

Any claimed Sacred Mystery involving the actual sacrifice or murder of any animal, or Homo Sapien is both a crime and an injury against the whole of united Heaven, Hell and all spirits.

Canon 3908 (link)

Any claimed Sacred Mystery that simulates the ancient Egyptian Black magic Ritual of the Eucharist of Osiris in the simulated cannibalism of flesh and blood is an abomination, anti-Christian, completely satanic and not permitted to be practiced, taught, published or continued.

Canon 3909 (link)

As the Roman Cult has deliberately and perversely created a set of Sacred Mystery that instead of being blessings are secret curses, spells and black magic rituals that glorify their distorted satanic views whilst pretending to be divinely inspired, all rituals of the Roman Cult are hereby stripped of any and all Sacred Mysteries and sacramental significance, with such rituals holding no spiritual force, credibility nor authority whatsoever.