I. Introductory provisions
1.2 Concepts
Article 6 - Ruler
The word ruler comes from 6th millennium BCE ancient Irish word Rúilear meaning “one who rules” and comes from three (3) ancient Irish words Rú meaning “red, blood”, Il meaning “he, the” and Ear meaning “entrust; from the East”. Hence the literal etymological meaning of ruler is “the one (he) who is entrusted by blood (to govern)”.
As the true historical significance and proper meaning of Ruler is one (1) of the first, oldest and most important rights of sovereignty in civilized history, any and all claims alleged Officials including but not limited to any Monarch, Judge, Priest or Head of a Religion to be a valid ruler are null and void unless such rituals were performed by a valid Cuilliaéan or a valid descendent.
As all powers, authority and privilege previously granted to the Cuilliaéan have now been permanently vested to the most sacred covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum, all associated powers, ritual and authority concerning Ruler is now subject to those valid officials identified as valid Rulers in accordance with these Canons.