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I. Introductory Provisions
 
  1.2 Concepts  
  Article 12-Normality  
  Canon 1467  
  Normality is a fictional Model of Reality constructed from claimed rules and standards called Norms implying Moral perfection and correctness. Hence normal also means right, square, not deviating or differing from a standard.  
  Canon 1468  
  The first model of Normality was formed by the Roman Cult, also known as the Vatican, also falsely known as Holy See through its inferior Canon Law with such Canons defined as Norms. Therefore, any rule or standard not agreeing with the inferior rules of the Roman Cult have been branded abnormal.  
  Canon 1469  
  As the claimed rules of the Roman Cult do not comply to the superior standards of law as defined by these Canons, it is these Canons and no other that represent the Norms. Therefore, it is the inferior rules of the Roman Cult, also known as the Vatican that must be regarded as abnormal.  
  Canon 1470  
  When anyone references, writes or speaks of “Norms”, “Normal”, or “Normality”, it shall mean these canons and no other.  
     
 
 
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