Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

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5.3 Cardinal Sacraments

Article 156 - Record

Canon 4437 (link)

Record is the fifth of the fourteen (14) Cardinal Sacraments also known as the Ways of Heaven. The Sacrament of Record is a way of sacred action unlocked through the presence of the seven (7) Keys of Heaven within the Sacrament itself. The Sacrament of Record may also be granted and conferred on its own in accordance with these Canons and associated approved liturgy.

Canon 4438 (link)

Record is granted and administered upon the formal recording of the name and details of a particular object or concept in the Great Register and Public Record of One Heaven or associated Great Registers under Oath and evidence in accordance with these canons and associated approved liturgy. The meaning of Record is derived from two Latin words re meaningproperty, act, quality” and cordis meaning "heart (body), mind (thought and reason" and spirit (soul)". Hence Record literally means “property (present) of body, mind and spirit”.

Canon 4439 (link)

The sacrament of Record comprises the completion of three separate and deliberate Acts in order: Act One being the Act of Claim, Act Two being the Act of Registration and Act Three being the Act of Acknowledgment of Registration:

(i) The Act of Claim as Act One is the formal instrument of claim; and

(ii) The Act of Registration as Act Two is the proper registration of a perfected claim; and

(iii) The Act of Acknowledgment as Act Three is the remittance and receipt of the proper registration and recording .