III. Sacred
3.1 Sacred Form
Article 70 - Sacred Language
A Sacred Liturgical Language is any language that is primarily reserved for official ceremony and ritual by a Religion or Cult, that is not normally used in ordinary daily life. The language Latin that has been hijacked and corrupted by the Roman Cult is an example of a Sacred Liturgical Language.
A Sacred Divine Language is any language that is primarily reserved for official ceremony, ritual and communication by Divine beings such as the Divine Creator, lesser deities, angels, demons and spirits in general. The highest and supreme Sacred Divine Language of All is UCADIAN.
In accordance with these canons and the sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, the original of all official documents issued by Ucadia is in Ucadian first and then translated to lesser languages second.
As the Roman Cult has corrupted and abused the sacred liturgical language of Latin, the Cult no longer has any historical, spiritual or legal authority to claim control, authority or influence over Latin. Instead, the administration of Latin, including all documents in Latin is now administered by Ucadia and its authorities.
As the Roman Cult has corrupted and abused the sacred liturgical language of Latin, any curses, spells or sorcery written by members of the Cult in Latin now expire upon the stripping of their authority and control of the language, with all these spells, curses and the liability of false claims falling due personally upon the flesh of each and every official of the Roman Cult and its agents that refuses to acknowledge the supreme authority of these canons and Ucadia.


