Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.4 Sacrilege and UnHoliness

Article 91 - Molestation

Canon 4087 (link)

Molestation is an Unholy sacred ritual of the Roman Cult from the 14th Century followed by many Ministers and Officials whereby the “innocence” of prepubescent children is sacrificed to the worship of Moloch, rather than their murder. Hence “to Molest” literally means to adhere to the doctrine (ista) of Moloch (moll).

Canon 4088 (link)

Any text that denies the original religious connection of the word Molest and Molestation in connection to a ritual sacrifice of the innocence of children to Moloch is a grave injury and deliberate fabrication of the purpose, origin and meaning of the word.

Canon 4089 (link)

The doctrine of Child Molestation as an important Unholy ritual of Roman Cult clergy since the 14th Century appears to have been dutifully followed and successful even to the present day and promoted through the adoption of other unholy rituals and practices including the forcing of celibacy on male and female clergy whilst living, working and in close proximity to children.

Canon 4090 (link)

Molestation is not the same as pedophilia, a non-religious word created in 1951 that perversely means from Greek (paidos/pedo) "child" + philos "loving." Pedophilia has nothing to do with the worship of Moloch.

Canon 4091 (link)

In the history of all civilizations since the beginning of time, the Roman Cult is the only Cult to deliberately promote an unholy and deliberately satanic ritual amongst its clergy to systematically and thoroughly molest children.

Canon 4092 (link)

In accordance with these canons and the sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum no member of the clergy of the Roman Cult is permitted to teach, interact or supervise unattended any children until the Roman Cult completely confesses its unholy and satanic practice to Moloch since the 14th Century and agrees these systematic rituals of abuse will no longer be promoted.