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III. Sacred |
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3.4 Sacrilege and UnHoliness |
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Article 87-Impiety |
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Canon 2549 |
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Impiety is the dereliction of duty, disloyalty, deliberately sinful, wicked and unscrupulous behaviour of Ministers and Clergy of a Religion or Cult. |
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Canon 2550 |
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Of all offences against a Religion or Cult in the world until the 11th Century, Impiety was considered the worst of all offences, worse than Sacrilege and Malediction. However, the advent of the Roman Cult and then the Khazarian Parasites ensured the deliberate reduction of its significance. |
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Canon 2551 |
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Prior to the arrival of the Roman Cult in the 11th Century and the rise to power of the Khazarian/Scythian Parasites, Impiety was considered one of the worst of all offences because it meant the clergy and ministers of a religion were actively working against the interests of its followers and through their actions represented the very worst and most dangerous of all heretics. |
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Canon 2552 |
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Impiety in the form of deliberately sinful and wicked behaviour, while pretending to be pious is one of the worst forms of impiety in that such action forms a kind of curse against the good nature and name of all followers of the Religion or Cult. |
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Canon 2553 |
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The worst form of Impiety is when leaders of a Religion of Cult name themselves “Pious” only to be proven guilty of dereliction of duty, disloyalty, deliberately sinful, wicked and unscrupulous behaviour. |
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