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2.11 Venetian - Roman Law Form

Article 132 - Apostolica Sacramenta (Apostolic Sacraments)

Canon 6470 (link)

The Apostolica Sacramenta, also known as the Apostolic Sacraments are the seven (7) false events based sacraments created by the Roman Death Cult through the Council of Trent (1543-1563) to usurp the true Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church first formed by the Carolingians in the 8th Century through which is claimed divina gratia (‘divine grace’) is bestowed for the “salvaging of sin”.

Canon 6471 (link)

The first, true and original sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church (Romanum Ecclesia Catholicus) first formed in the 8th Century by the Carlingians were based on character and were Honesty, Fidelity, Virtue, Justice, Penance, Charity and Forgiveness. In contrast, the seven (7) false sacraments of the Roman Death Cult are based on life events including baptism, confirmation, eucharist, penance, holy orders, marriage and anointing the sick/dying.

Canon 6472 (link)

The true purpose, function and intention of the seven (7) false sacraments first formed by the Roman Death Cult through the Council of Trent (1543-1563) are:

(i) baptismo is a 16th Century created word describing a ritual of initiation, death and rebirth of an infant whereby their soul is “salvaged” as payment for original sin and the account balanced. The word baptismo comes from the occult Latin ba meaning “soul” and apto meaning “to fit, put on, adapt or prepare” and mo meaning “moloch”. Hence, the literal meaning of baptismo is “for the purpose of fitting/placing the soul to Lord God or Sabaoth (Satan)”; and

(ii) confirmation is a 16th Century created word describing a ritual of consent, acknowledgment, perfection of the agreement undertaken at baptismo and incorporation of a unique person signifying the arrival in chronological years to the “age of reason” usually around the time of ten (10) to fourteen (14) years of age. The word confirmation comes from the Latin con meaning “to”, firmo meaning “to confirm, assert or prove”and atio meaning “reasoning”; and

(iii) eucharist is a 16th Century created word describing a ritual of simulated cannibalism whereby bread and wine is consumed in the belief it is first transformed into the literal body and blood of Jesus Christ as a perpetual system of cursing the founder of the Nazarenes, the memory of Christianity, the true founders of the Catholic Church and especially as a high curse against those who partake in willing ignorance as obedient zealots. The word eucharist comes from the Latin eu meaning “well done”, caris meaning “loving self-sacrifice” and tia meaning “a third; three (3) (times)” as the perfection of a high curse by ignorant devotees of the Roman Death Cult cursing themselves three(3) times against the true Divine Creator; and

(iv) penance is a 16th Century created word describing a ritual of pain, suffering and sometimes a horrible death (i.e. by fire) whereby the penalty and punishment by suffering is “salvage” and payment for sins over a period of life and the account balanced. The word penance comes from the Latin poenas meaning “penalty, punishment”; and

(v) ordination, also known as “holy orders” is a ancient Latin word describing a ritual of receiving appointment, authorities and powers of office under the Roman Death Cult, usually in the context of a clerical (ecclesiastical) position. The word ordination originates from Ordinatus meaning “appointment, commission”; and

(vi) marriage is a 13th Century created word describing a ritual of forming a three-party binding contract with Lord God or Sabaoth (Satan) and two (2) uneven parties whereby the female or “junior” member of the contract pledges obedience and performance to the “senior” or male member of the contract while both parties convey their rights to the Roman Death Cult. The word marriage comes from the Latin mari meaning “the sea” and ago meaning “to manage, act, do perform for”; and

(vii) extreme unction or “anointing” the sick and suffering describes a ritual of “salvaging” extreme suffering and pain as payment for alleged sins of life, the confirmation again of the original contract of baptismo to Lord God (Sabaoth, also known as Satan), also confirmed through previous sacraments and as a seal over property of the body in an attempt to ward off any spiritual intervention in claiming the mind and soul is not the property of the Roman Death Cult after death.

Canon 6473 (link)

Contrary to deliberate fraud and misinformation, the seven (7) false sacraments were not introduced for discussion amongst leaders of the Roman Death Cult until the 7th Session of the Council of Trent around March 1547:

(i) baptismo was not confirmed as a sacrament, nor its first rituals until the 7th session of the Council of Trent in March 1547; and

(ii) confirmatio was not confirmed as a sacrament, nor its first rituals until the 7th session of the Council of Trent in March 1547; and

(iii) eucharist was not confirmed as a sacrament, nor its first rituals until the 13th session of the Council of Trent in October 1551; and

(iv) penance was not confirmed as a sacrament, nor its first rituals until the 14th session of the Council of Trent in November 1551; and

(v) ordination was first confirmed as a sacrament, by the 13th session of the Council of Trent in October 1551; and

(vi) marriage was not confirmed as a sacrament, nor its first rituals until the 24th session of the Council of Trent in November 1563; and

(vii) extreme unction was not confirmed as a sacrament, nor its first rituals until the 14th session of the Council of Trent in November 1551; and

Canon 6474 (link)

Given the controversial nature of the sacraments first conceived by the Roman Death Cult in the 16th Century, the Venetians and their allies developed a “false” opposition strategy against the Habsburg-Genoa-Florence domination to lead the introduction of these concepts through a false “protest” movement:

(i) In 1512, Venetian trained – German schooled Sephardi (Jewish) lawyer Martinus Leder (Luther) (b. 1483- d.1546) and Venetian Sephardi (Jewish) artist Luca Mahler (Cranach) (b. 1472 – d. 1553) were sent with substantial funds to Wittenberg under the protection of the House of Wettin and Frederick III (1483 – 1525) of Saxony to initially promote racial tension and religious unrest in Germany against Emperor Charles V Hapsburg (1516-1556) of Spain. However, after a failed start the Venetians appointed in 1519 Mizrahi (Jewish) Rabbi Andreas Bodenstein (b. 1486 – d.1541) to oversee the construction of the “Luther” German Bible and anti-Semitic literature aimed at calling for the first time the Khazarian Diaspora “Jews”; and

(ii) In 1513, King Henry VIII (1509-1547) established secret diplomatic relations with Venice through Venetian Ambassador Francesco Guillaumo Zorzi (b.1466-d.1536), also known as Desiderius Erasmus and William of Tindal. Morosini family financial support saved England and enabled King Henry to respond to the threat of James IV of Scotland after the failed invasion of France earlier in the year. By 1514, Francesco Guillaumo Zorzi succeeded in introducing Tommaso Morosini (b.1485-d.1540) also known as “Thomas the Moor”, “Thomas the sorcerer”, the son of Nicolò Morosini, to English Court. In the same year, Tommaso Morosini was made 1st Earl of Essex and married the younger sister to Henry named Elizabeth Tudor (b. 1492 – d.1527) who contrary to deliberately false history, did not die at aged three; and

(iii) In 1519, following the initial failed progress of the Wittenberg Project, Venetian Marco Zorza (Zwingli) (b. 1484 – d. 1531) and Leo Juda (b. 1482 – d. 1542) were sent to Zurich in Switzerland in the hope of developing a new religion based on converting “nominally” Christian descendents of merchants, bankers and traders to rise up against Emperor Charles V Hapsburg (1516-1556) of Spain. The Zurich Project also met temporary disaster in 1531, until the Venetians sent Venetian based Misrahi (Jewish) Rabbi Johan Coen (Calvin) (b. 1509 – d. 1564) to orchestrate the new “protestant religion” and then the creation of the new “jewish religion” as translations by 1560; and

(iv) In 1529, Matteo da Montefeltro (de Bascio) (b.1495-d.1552) the former Duke of Urbino (1482 - 1508) and Ludovico Morosini-Sforza (de Fossombrone) (b.1452-d.1535) the former Duke of Milan (1489-1500) formed the Capuchin (hooded ones) as an order dedicated to introducing the new philosophy of the world as purgatory. They were accompanied by Giovanni Sforza (de Chioggia) (b.1466-d.1535) former Lord of Pesaro and Gradara (1483-1512), Maximilian Raffaele Sforza (de Fossombrone) (b.1493-d. 1535) former Duke of Milan (1513-1515), Francesco II Maria Sforza (de Iesi) (b.1495-d.1535) former Duke of Milan (1521-1535) and Paolo I Sforza (de Chioggia) (b.1497-d.1535); and

(v) In 1530, following the formation of the Capuchins, Simon Memmo (b. 1496 – d. 1561) and his brother Pietro Memmo were commissioned by the Venetians to Belgium for the mission of fermenting racial and religious uprising against Emperor Charles V Hapsburg (1516-1556) of Spain. By 1536, he had succeeded in forming the Anabaptists later also known as Mennonites; and

(vi) In 1535, the forces of Charles V (1516-1556) of Spain captured Milan , executing the heads of the Capuchin Order (Sforza Clan) sparking the Italian War 1536-1538 between France and Spain. Bernardino Fabio Petrucci ('Ochino' & de Asti) (b.1487-d.1564) the former Duke of Siena (1512-1523) then took over as the 3rd Vicar-General (1535-1552) travelling to Switzerland and England to review progress of the Protest Movement and the invention of the Jewish literature and religious scripture.