II. Sovereign
2.6 Christian Law Form
Article 66 - Pappas (Pope)
Pappas, also known as Pappa, also known as Pope was the official title of the ruler and leader of the Holly Christian Empire originally created from its foundation under Constantine in 314 CE until its effective collapse at the destruction of Constantinople in 1453.
The term pappas (φαφφας) in Ancient Greek means “father” and was chosen in honor of the implementation as law the sacred scripture and law of Christianity through the first true Christian Bible known as the βιβλιοθήκη (bibliotheke) in 325 CE.
To continue his destruction of all the core elements of the pagan Roman Empire, Constantine commissioned a sacred oath to Christianity.
In the 14th Century, the Roman Death Cult claimed the title of Pappas (Pope) for themselves, without any valid provenance or legitimacy and after being indirectly responsible for the destruction of Antioch (Constantinople) and Imperial Christian Church via the Roman Death Cult proxy known as the Ottomans.
As the Roman Death Cult were indirectly responsible for the destruction of Constantinople in 1453 CE has ended from March 14th 2013 and has been replaced by the restoration of the one true and apostolic Catholicus Ecclesia (Universal Church), all claims of right to use Pappas, Pappa or Pope have been restored.