Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

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2.10 Anglo-Saxon Law Form

Article 102 - Sacramentum (Sacraments)

Canon 6198 (link)

Sacramentum, also known as the “Holy Sacraments” is a series of sacred rites (actions) first founded at the same time as the creation of the Catholic Church by Charles Martel in 738 CE whereby certain good, virtuous and noble actions attract and carry the “Divine Grace” of Jahovah (“Divine Creator”).

Canon 6199 (link)

The word Sacramentum was created in 738 CE to describe particular actions as sacred rites and comes from the Latin words sacre meaning “sacred” and mentum meaning “by like agreement, character or chin”. Hence, the original and true definition of sacrament is literally actions of a “sacred character”.

Canon 6200 (link)

The doctrine of Sacramentum as first formed by the Carolingians was:

(i) In the presence of certain “superior acts of character”, the presence of Jahovah (the name of the Divine Creator under the original and true Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church)) is also active; and

(ii) These “superior acts of character” reflect the same superior characteristics of Jesus Christ as the ultimate Saviour and Sovereign; and

(iii) Those appointed under the authority of the Universal Church of Jesus Christ (Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church)) are therefore expected to behave in character in the same manner as its founder.

Canon 6201 (link)

The first, true and foundational sacraments upon which the Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church) was first founded in the 8th Century and defined within the first true Iuris Canonum (Canon Law) and Instatutum (Sacred Law) were the seven (7) sacraments: Honestus, Fidelis, Virtus, Iustus, Penitus, Caritas and Clementis:

(i) Honestus (Honesty) being positive behaviour upon the esteem of truthfulness, integrity, respect, transparency and the absence of such behaviour as lying, cheating or theft; and

(ii) Fidelis (Trustworthy) being faithful, loyal, trustworthy and dependable to those under ones guardian care and ones lord or sovereign especially in the competent management of lands, property and money; and

(iii) Virtus (Courage) being strength, manliness, power, courage, ability, valour, prowess, heroism, excellence and self-worth in matters of battle and danger; and

(iv) Iustus (Justice) being respect and protection of the law, due process, fairness and rights; and

(v) Penitus (Penance) being honest self examination through prayer, humility, self restraint in order to “cleanse, purge and purify” one of faults of character and become more perfect in behaviour; and

(vi) Caritas (Charity) being the exemplification of brotherly (spiritual) love as “true Christian love” and kindness towards others, especially those under guardianship or in need; and

(vii) Clementis (Forgiveness) being mercy, compassion and forgiveness of others and their transgressions, especially in the pardoning of crimes.

Canon 6202 (link)

In accordance with Instatutum (Sacred Law), one who had demonstrated the character of the seven (7) sacraments was known as a “cavilegere” from the Latin words caveo meaning “guard” and legere meaning “one who is commissioned, appointed”. This title gradually changed into cavalerie as the origin of the first true Christian “knights” and later as the “cavalry” and “chivalry”.

Canon 6203 (link)

The invention during the 14th Century by the Venetian controlled Roman Cult at the Vatican of the fraudulent four (4) “Cardinal Virtues” being “prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude” was part of a methodical attempt to corrupt the very core foundation sacraments of Honestus, Fidelis, Virtus, Iustus of the true Catholic Church and replace them with false ceremonies based on black magic ritual and curses.

Canon 6204 (link)

The invention during the 14th Century by the Venetian controlled Roman Cult at the Vatican of the fraudulent three (3) “Christian Virtues” being “faith, hope and charity” was part of a methodical attempt to corrupt the final three foundation sacraments of Penitus, Caritas, Clementis of the true Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church) and replace them with false ceremonies based on black magic ritual and curses.

Canon 6205 (link)

The false definition during the 14th Century by the Venetian controlled Roman Cult of sacraments being that they are “dispensed” according to certain events and possess certain divine “credit” to offset some implied debt of character is a wholly wicked and fraudulent attempt to shift the nature of the original sacraments of the Catholic Church from actions of good character, to forms of “indulgences” associated with life events controlled, owned and monopolized by the clergy of the Roman Cult.

Canon 6206 (link)

The claimed seven (7) sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Confession, Last Rites, Ordination and Marriage invented by the Roman Cult are wholly and completely false to the true and original sacraments of the Romanum Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church), never existed prior to the 15th Century, are based on black magic and satanic worship, are completely heretical to all historic teachings of Christianity and are deliberately designed to enslave and curse, not bless and cure.

Canon 6207 (link)

As the claimed seven (7) sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Confession, Last Rites, Ordination and Marriage invented by the Roman Cult are wholly and completely false and heretical to the true foundations of the Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church), all associated curses, enslavement, claims of ownership and rights due to these fraudulent sacraments since their inception have no force or effect spiritually or temporally.

Canon 6208 (link)

As all the false and fraudulent seven (7) sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Confession, Last Rites, Ordination and Marriage of the Roman Cult have no force or effect spiritually or temporally, they are are hereby declared nunc pro tunc now as then) reprobate, to be suppressed and never permitted to be revived.