Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIV.   Theology

4.3 Dogma

Article 120 - Eucharist

Canon 4258 (link)

Eucharist or “Eucharistos” (εὐχαριστος) in Ancient Greek, is a fundamental doctrine and dogma of Christianity since its first formation in 314 CE as one of the original seven sacred sacraments or “mysterion” (μυστήριον) namely the most perfected invocation or vow unto Heaven in devotion of sacred obligation.

Canon 4259 (link)

The name of the sacrament “Eucharistos” (εὐχαριστος) in Ancient Greek comes from euche (εὐχή) meaning “sacred invocation or vow” and aristos (αριστος) meaning “best or noblest”. The other six original and true sacraments or “mysterion” of Christianity being Baptizmos, Christmos, Kommoinos, Orthodoxos, Matrimonos and Kremationos.

Canon 4260 (link)

By definition, from its first formation in 314 CE, Christianity explicitly disavowed any association with the satanic, necromantic and false rituals of the AntiChrist (Rome) and associated cultures that had been reduced to rubble and that had previously worshipped blood sacrifice, cannibalism, simulated cannibalism and demonic/ghost worship. Thus, the most noble and most perfected invocation and vow unto Heaven as the Christian Eucharist is one done through the heart without blood or animal sacrifice or any act simulating such sacrifice of blood or flesh.

Canon 4261 (link)

In contrast to the true Christian sacrament of “Eucharistos” (eucharist) that explicitly and absolutely forbid any animal or blood sacrifice or any simulated ritual of flesh and blood sacrifice, certain cities utterly destroyed and condemned by Constantine in 314 CE as cursed and unsacred places were infamous sites of animal, blood and human sacrifice including (but not limited to):

(i) The city of Jerusalem utterly destroyed, condemned and forever cursed in 314 CE was an infamous site of animal, blood and human sacrifice associated with the cult of Mithra, Ba’al Moloch and Setian. The site known as Gehenna outside the city was a wicked place where the practice of holocaust – burning babies and people alive to Ba’al Moloch or “immolation” (in the name of Moloch) was performed; and

(ii) The city of Rome as the AntiChrist and completely and utterly destroyed, condemned and forever cursed from 313 CE was a terrible place of blood sacrifice, blood sports, human sacrifice and necromancy; and

(iii) The city of Londinium as the birthplace of the false religion of Iudaism in the 1st Century and completely destroyed, cursed and forever condemned as an unsacred place from 314 CE was an infamous site of blood sacrifice, necromancy and child molestation.

Canon 4262 (link)

The banned and destroyed Roman version of Mithraism, considered a capital crime under Christianity from 314 CE onward, possessed a mystery known as “Mass” centered around the celebration of cannibalism, cursing of heaven, worshipping the world of ghosts and blood sacrifice:

(i) In a normal “Mass”, a member or initiate would celebrate the mysteries of Mithra by consuming unleveled bread and wine in the simulated cannibalism of the body and blood of Mithra for their salvation. Thus, the most sacred words of the Mithraic ceremony of Mass attest “He who will not eat of my body and drink of my blood, so that he will be made one with me and I with him, the same shall not know salvation”; and

(ii) In a “Red Mass”, the member or initiate would actually consume some quantity of actual human blood, usually only once a year; and

(iii) In a “Black Mass”, the actual blood of a slain child was drunk and their flesh eaten, usually only by the high priests and senior elite of Mithraic members.

Canon 4263 (link)

The principle of the sacrament of “Eucharistos” (eucharist) in forbidding any human sacrifice or blood sacrifice or animal sacrifice or any form of simulated "bread and wine" form of sacrifice was that such ritual represented an act of sheer ignorance, stupidity and idiocy by one seeking to honor the Divine Creator of all existence:

(i) Rather than honoring the Divine Creator of all Existence and our Ancestors and Spirits, human sacrifice, blood sacrifice or any actual or simulated form of sacrifice creates a dishonor and curse upon one who performs such a ritual against the laws of the Universe and civilized behaviour; and

(ii) Contrary to such actions being pleasing to Heaven, it is an original and central tenet of Christianity that the notion of blood sacrifice is a deliberate disgrace and morally repugnant act that cuts us off from higher spiritual connection to Heaven and renders us more prone to an existence as ghosts as a consequence of living such a willfully stupid and ignorant life against the laws of the Universe.

Canon 4264 (link)

Despite the forbiddance of any form of animal sacrifice or blood sacrifice associated with the original Christian sacrament of “Eucharistos” (eucharist), by the late 6th Century, the notion of “Eucharistos” (eucharist) had reverted to a form of gift giving and iconography worship, in contradiction to its original intention. Thus, when the Catholic Church was created in 742 by the brothers Pepin the Short, Carloman and Winfred -- sons of Charles Martel -- at the 1st Ecumenical Council at St. Denis in Paris, the sacrament of the Eucharist was banned and replaced by the sacrament of Penance as a form of deep contemplation and awakening.

Canon 4265 (link)

In 1526, the Venetian agent Martin Luther reintroduced the notion of Eucharist within the Protestant false flag philosophy as a full introduction of the Mithraic celebration of Mass and simulated cannibalism and necromancy worship:

(i) The completely false and reverse version of Eucharist was then made the Dogma of the Protestants in 1530 a full 21 years before it became the official Dogma of the Roman Death Cult as the organized criminal impostors claiming to be the Catholic Church; and

(ii) In 1547, King Edward 6th (1Ed6. c.1) issued an act four years before the Eucharist became official Dogma of the Roman Death Cult to ensure the new heretical and morally repugnant ritual was defended and any rebels arrested and executed.

Canon 4266 (link)

As the ritual of the Eucharist as corrupted by the Roman Death Cult as the AntiChrist and its agents is a complete heresy, blasphemy and apostasy against the teachings of Christianity, such acts have no force, or effect in cursing, condemning nor blemishing the spiritual character of those that participate, whether knowingly or unknowingly, except when such acts are associated with a Black Mass and ritualistic murder.

Canon 4267 (link)

As anyone leading the false ceremony of the Eucharist as a simulated or actual act of cannibalism and blood and flesh sacrifice is complicit and culpable of a grave transgression against Christianity and the laws of the Universe, the Divine Creator and all humanity, any living priest, nun, bishop, clergy, ordinary, academic or theologian that seeks to perpetuate such deliberate and knowingly false, deceptive and misleading claims therefore accept upon themselves the full force, physical and mental consequences and effects of such curses against Heaven and the living.