II. Instruments & Transactions
2.1 Scripture
Article 68 - Covenant
A Covenant (or Convenia or Venia) is a formal Instrument issued under the ancient standards (Sacré Loi) of sacred instruments and writing or “Scriptura” first formed under the Carolingians from the 8th Century CE as the primary means by which all ecclesiastical, lawful and legal property transactions and conveyances are to be made.
The highest and most important and valid Covenant in history is Voluntatem Et Testamentum of a competent man or woman as the one and only and true Testament that honors the present Canons and the most sacred Covenant named Pactum De Singularis Caelum.
The second highest and most important and valid Covenant in history is the most sacred Covenant named Pactum De Singularis Caelum. However, when the most sacred covenant is honored through its binding with a valid Voluntatem Et Testamentum it becomes the equally highest and most important and valid Covenant in history.


