Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.4 Sacrilege and UnHoliness

Article 92 - Celibacy

Canon 4093 (link)

Celibacy is the deliberate instruction by officials of a Religion or Cult to deny lower ranks the opportunity to develop and maintain normal heterosexual relationships with members of the opposite sex.

Canon 4094 (link)

The word celibacy comes from two Latin words combined in the 13th century being celo “to hide, conceal, keep secret” and liber “child,offspring and book”. Hence, the original meaning of celibacy as applied to senior members of the Roman Cult was to keep their offspring secret, not to refrain from sexual intercourse.

Canon 4095 (link)

The claim that celibacy is a practice mandated by the married apostles and followers of Jesus Christ also known as Yeshua of the Nazarenes is a lie, deliberate fraud and attempted curse against everything Divine. Instead, celibacy is a ritual and practice associated with the lowest of priests called Galla and the worship of Cybele.

Canon 4096 (link)

The Galla as the lowest of priests associated with Cybele, the Queen of heaven and the Mother of God, also known as Mary, also known as Mari were expected to cut off their genitals on the Day of Blood, now known as Easter and thus become voluntary eunuchs. Hence celibacy has never applied to the senior ranks of Cults that worship Cybele.

Canon 4097 (link)

The origin of the Celibate Eunich Galla is the city of Ur which around 1,000 BCE was converted into the largest necropolis the world had seen. The standard clothing of the Galla beginning in Ur was Black Robes, signifying them as attendants to Ereshkigal, Goddess of the Underworld. They were regarded as the Grim reapers, with the power to steal/consume souls if not placated.

Canon 4098 (link)

Following Ur, the next headquarters for the celibate Galla was the great temple of Cybele atop Vatican Hill, upon the largest Necropolis of Rome in 200 BCE. Hence the Pontifex Maximus, also known as the Roman Pontiff, also known as the Pope has always been the high priest of the Galla since 200 BCE. However, the Roman Pontiff only claimed to become “Christian” in the form of the Roman Cult as late as the 11th Century.

Canon 4099 (link)

The celibacy applied to the lowest ranks of the Roman Cult, like the Galla, has never applied to the higher ranks of the Cult. Therefore, throughout the centuries Bishops and Cardinals have fathered many hundreds of illegitimate children.