Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.1 Sacred Form

Article 74 - Sacred Clothes

Canon 3957 (link)

Sacred Clothes, or Sacred Garments are the vestments, ornaments and other garments considered the sacred attire of official of a particular Religion or Cult.

Canon 3958 (link)

Sacred Clothes have always been a symbol and reflection of the claimed power and authority of a particular Religion or Cult and the person wearing them. Therefore, in almost all religions the officials and attendants of a temple were expected to wear certain sacred garments distinguishing rank and themselves from the general public.

Canon 3959 (link)

It has always been considered a terrible crime against all civilization when a person falsely wears Sacred Clothes for which they have no right, nor training. It is also traditionally considered an offence to disrespect the sacred clothes of a Religion, even if one disagrees with that religion.

Canon 3960 (link)

One of the oldest and most significant sacred garments over 3,000 years old is the Cap of Cybele, a thin, slightly rounded skullcap also commonly known as the Kippah, Yarmulke, Kufi and Zucchetti. Its symbolism represents the “fish” basket in which Cybele, “Queen of Heaven” and mother of god has captured and carries a soul. Whilst the original scripture of the Israelites, Yahudi, Muslims and even Christians expressly forbid headdress as a supreme heresy, the Cap of Cybele is now ignorantly worn by hundreds of millions unwittingly worshipping Cybele as Mary, Athena, Kaaba, Mari, Venus and even lady Justice.

Canon 3961 (link)

The Red Cap of Attis, also known as the Phrygian Cap and Phoenician Cap is extremely ancient and has been worn for over 3,000 years in worship of Attis, the lover and son of Cybele. It symbolizes the severed and bloody genitals of Attis representing supreme sacrifice, unquestioning loyalty and duty to Cybele and a fascist state. The Red Cap of Attis was deliberately misrepresented in the French revolution as “liberty cap” and now is most frequently found as a key symbol of the United States Senate and United States generally, including “Lady Justice”.

Canon 3962 (link)

The Sun Fish Headress known as the Mitre of Dagon is one of the oldest sacred clothes of high priests for 4,000 years, representing Dagon the god of the sea, fertility and plenty and later as the headdress of the Pontifex Maximus high priests of Saturnalia, also known as Satan of Rome during the celebrations of Satan in December every year. The celebrations to Saturn, known as Satan, now known under the anagram Santa continues each year as does the sacred headdress worn by the pagan priests who continue to secretly or unknowingly worship darkness.

Canon 3963 (link)

The Black Robes of the Galla, the servants of Ereshkigal, Goddess of the Underworld from ancient Ur and the infamous attendants of the dead or “grim reapers” from at least 1,000 BCE when the city became the largest and most famous Necropolis of the ancient world, are some of the oldest sacred robes and clothes of history. From 400 BCE, the Black Robes became the sacred dress of initiates into the Occult Rite of Eleusis in the worship of Saturn, also known as Satan. In the founding of the Bar Societies at the beginning of the 19th Century, the Black Robe was returned to use as the official dress of a senior Bar Society initiate into the Occult Mysteries of Satan as a Grim Reaper and attendant of the Dead, given the Bar Association had placed all living men and women into Cestui Que Vie Trusts and Deceased Estates.

Canon 3964 (link)

When an official of Religion or Cult denies the history and significance of their Sacred Clothing, then they automatically consent to being a heretic against their own faith, with no authority to wear such clothing, having no legal, moral nor spiritual authority to wear such clothing.

Canon 3965 (link)

Any ritual or ceremony performed by an official of a Religion or Cult wearing sacred clothes for which they deny their true history and significance, automatically means such rituals and ceremonies are without any legal, spiritual or moral validity.