Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

one heaven iconIII.   Fund

3.1 Religious Fund

Article 122 - (1648) Westminster (Church) Assembly

Canon 7572 (link)

The Westminster (Church) Assembly, also known simply as “Westminster” is a type of commercial Religious Fund first formed in 1648 through the Confessions of Westminster and continued today as a quasi religion and commercial fund corrupting and injuring the law for profit.

Canon 7573 (link)

In respect of the Westminster (Church) Assembly Religious Fund, also known simply as “Westminster”:

(i) The founding instrument was the Confession of Westminster passed by the rebel parliament in 1648; and

(ii) While virtually all of the acts of the rebel parliament of Westminster were repealed, the Confession of Westminster is still retained and recognized as legitimate, preserving the claim that Westminster remains an ecclesiastical body first and a body of law makers second; and

(iii) Since the restoration of the Crown, it has suited the elite of the British Empire to ensure Westminster continues to be recognized as a Religious Fund and thus the “spiritual” home for Estate and Trust and Admiralty Law, while the Vatican holds control over Ecclesiastical and the framework of Western-Roman Law; and

(iv) As the ecclesiastical claims of Westminster remaining a Religious Fund remain occluded and hidden, all claimed authorities, property, rights and dignities associated with the Westminster Religious Fund have automatically returned to the full authority, custody, control and jurisdiction of One Heaven and Divina Ecclesia and all claimed statutes, acts, decrees, prescripts, rescripts, orders, pronouncements, dispensations, letters, deeds, warrants or instruments whatsoever in conflict with these facts are null and void having no force or effect.