Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.4 Sacrilege and UnHoliness

Article 88 - Unholy

Canon 4065 (link)

Unholy is a fictional concept first created in the 13th Century whereby an object such as a manuscript may possess supernatural powers in direct opposition to sacredness. Hence, an object possessing power that is considered evil, impure or otherwise perverted.

Canon 4066 (link)

The idea of Unholy was first conceived by Pope Honorius III (1216-12227) in the promulgation of his Great Grimoire of Black Magic pertaining to the summonsing of spirits, blood sacrifices, holocausts and other criminal acts. The belief by the Popes of the Roman Cult was that if a book was created through the most evil acts imaginable, that somehow this evil could be concentrated into the text itself, and therefore utilized as a source of power.

Canon 4067 (link)

Since Pope Honorius, the Grimoires and other Black similar Magic books by the elite anti-semitic Khazarian Parasites have been considered “Unholy” and therefore powerful books of magic.

Canon 4068 (link)

As the magic promoted by Pope Honorius and subsequence Popes of the Roman Cult in the promotion of their black magic books, possess no proper grounding in ancient necromancy, nor spells, nor curses, nor any skills of ancient sorcery, all grimoires are frauds and deluded imitations. Therefore, the belief that such books have any power, let alone “unholy power” is an absurdity.