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      The Sacred and Holy Inalienable Dogma:
      - Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Dogma-

      Citation:
        The Book of Virtues

          Book 1. Aristotelian myth.

          • [url=]The creation[/url]

            • [url=]Part I - The Universe [/url]
            • [url=]Part II - Life [/url]
            • [url=]Part III - Creatures[/url]
            • [url=]Part IV - Doubt [/url]
            • [url=]Part V - The meeting [/url]
            • [url=]Part VI - The question [/url]
            • [url=]Part VII - Love [/url]
            • [url=]Part VIII - Decision [/url]


          • [url=]The Pre-History[/url]

            • [url=]Part I - Oanylone [/url]
            • [url=]Part II - Work [/url]
            • [url=]Part III - Apathy [/url]
            • [url=]Part IV - The Sins [/url]
            • [url=]Part V - The King of sin [/url]
            • [url=]Part VI - The Punishment [/url]
            • [url=]Part VII - The Exodus [/url]
            • [url=]Part VIII - Paganism [/url]


          • [url=]Eclipse[/url]

            • [url=]Part I - The moon [/url]
            • [url=]Part II - The fog [/url]
            • [url=]Part III - The plain [/url]
            • [url=]Part IV - Galleries [/url]
            • [url=]Part V - The Peak [/url]
            • [url=]Part VI - The Sun [/url]
            • [url=]Part VII - Paradise [/url]
            • [url=]Part VIII - The Resurrection [/url]


          • [url=]The End of Time[/url]

            • [url=]Part I - The Dream [/url]
            • [url=]Part II - The castle [/url]
            • [url=]Part III - The Church [/url]
            • [url=]Part IV - The divine judgment [/url]
            • [url=]Part V - Questions [/url]


          • [url=]The Legacy Oane[/url]

            • [url=] The mirror of Oane [/url]
            • [url=] Noam, Father of Oanism [/url]


          • [url=]Archangels[/url]

            • [url=] Gabriel (archangel temperance, opposed to Leviathan, Demon Prince of Wrath) [/url]
            • [url=] Galadrielle (archangel conservation, as opposed to Azazel, prince demon of gluttony)[/url]
            • [url=] George (archangel of friendship, as opposed to Beelzebub, prince demon of avarice) [/url]
            • [url=] Michel (archangel of justice, as opposed to Satan, prince demon of envy) [/url]
            • [url=] Miguaël (archangel of self-giving, as opposed to Belial, prince demon of pride)[/url]
            • [url=] Raphaëlla (archangel of conviction, as opposed to Asmodeus, prince demon of lust)[/url]
            • [url=] Sylphaël (archangel pleasure, as opposed to Lucifer, prince demon of acedia)[/url]


          • [url=]The Demon Princes[/url]

            • [url=] Asmodeus (prince demon of lust, as opposed to Raphaëlle, archangel of conviction)[/url]
            • [url=] Azazel (prince demon of gluttony, opposite Galadrielle archangel conservation)[/url]
            • [url=]Belial (prince demon of pride, as opposed to Miguaël, archangel of selflessness)[/url]
            • [url=] Beelzebub (prince demon of avarice, opposite George Archangel of Friendship)[/url]
            • [url=] Leviathan (prince demon of anger, opposite Gabriel, archangel of temperance)[/url]
            • [url=] Lucifer (Prince demon of acedia, as opposed to Sylphaël, archangel of plaisair)[/url]
            • Satan (demon prince envy, opposite Michael, Archangel of Justice)



          Book 2. Prophetic Duo

          • The Life of Aristotle

            • [url=]Book I - Dialogues[/url]

              • [url=]Chap. I - Birth - Where is introduced about, and where we learn more about the circumstances of the birth of the prophet. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. II - Revelation - Where Aristotle receives the Word of the Creator. [/url]
              • [url=] Chap. III - The Soul - Where Aristotle and Epimanos establish that the man must have a soul, unlike animals. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. IV - The fate of the soul - Where Aristotle states that the future life of the soul, which comes after the death and destruction of the flesh, is prepared today. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. V - Wandering - Where Aristotle notes that it is not reasonable to ask many gods, and in all things, unity is better than division.[/url]
              • [url=]Chap. VI - The master - Where Aristotle meet Plato, his teacher, and impressed by his mastery of the syllogism. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. VII - break - Where Aristotle broke with his master for a dark tale of copying ideas. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. VIII - The unity of God - Where Aristotle firmly establishes that God is one and not multiple. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. IX - The nature of stars - Where Aristotle commends one of his disciples for his vision, as he pointed out, rightly, that the stars are of divine nature because of their circular motion. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. X - Morality - Where Aristotle says more about the distinction between good and evil. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. XI - The Dream - Where Aristotle makes the dream of an ideal city. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. XII - The Hermit - Where Aristotle affirms the social nature of man. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. XIII - The reception at Polyphilos - Where Aristotle says you need to know to be surrounded by true friends. [/url]
              • [url=]Chap. XIV - The young philosopher [/url]


            • [url=]Book II - Eulogy[/url]

              • [url=]Panegyric I - Soul[/url]
              • [url=]Panegyric II - The being as being[/url]
              • Panegyric III - Copying ideas
              • Panegyric IV - The Essence of Things



            • [url=]Book III - Story of Collagen Megara[/url]

              • [url=]Chapter I: The Oracle of Troy [/url]
              • [url=]Chapter II. The great library of Angora[/url]
              • [url=]Chapter III. The Tribe Habram[/url]


            • [url=]Book IV - The siege of Aornos[/url]

              • [url=]Chap. I[/url]
              • [url=]Chap. II[/url]
              • [url=]Chap. III[/url]
              • [url=]Chap. IV[/url]
              • [url=]Chap. V[/url]
              • [url=]Chap. VI[/url]


              • [url=]The last days of the Prophet[/url]


            • [url=]Book V - The Logions[/url]

              • [url=]The new logions of Aristotle [/url]


          • The Life of Christos

            • [url=]Prologue[/url]
              • [url=] The prologue [/url]


            • [url=]Main part[/url]
              • [url=] Chapter I (The Child was born in Bethlehem in Judea) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter II (flight to Cyprus) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter III (his childhood in Nazareth) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter IV (travel in Judea, preaching first) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter V (retreat in the desert and encounter with the creature without a name) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter VI (first Disciples) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter VII (who defended the twelve Christos) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter VIII (12 apostles)[/url]
              • [url=] Chapter IX (Christos spreading the good news) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter X (arrival in Jerusalem)[/url]
              • [url=] Chapter XI (creation of the Church with Titus and the other apostles) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter XII (Centurion, confession and baptism) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter XIII (Natchiatchia and marriage) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter XIV (the Last Supper and the betrayal of Daju) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter XV (condemnation to crucifixion) [/url]
              • [url=] Chapter XVI (his death and rise to heaven) [/url]

            • [url=]Epilogue[/url]
              • [url=] Epilogue [/url]


            • [url=]Logions[/url]
              • [url=] The 21 logions of Christos. [/url]



      Citation:
        The Book of Hagiography

          Book 1 - The Hagiographies

          • [url=]The Angels[/url]

            • [url=]Hagiography of the Angel Al Lopas[/url]



          • [url=]The Scholars[/url]

            • [url=]Hagiography of Saint Theophrastus first Rector Lyceum [/url]
            • [url=]Saint Straton of Lampsacus, second scholar[/url]
            • [url=]Saint Lycon of Troas, third scholar[/url]
            • [url=]Saint Ariston of Ceos, fourth scholar[/url]
            • [url=]Saint Critolaos fifth scholar[/url]
            • [url=]Saint Diodorus of Tyre, sixth scholar[/url]
            • [url=]Saint Erymneos seventh scholar[/url]


          • [url=]The Apostles[/url]

            • [url=]Titus The First Pope[/url]
            • [url=]Kyrene[/url]
            • [url=]Calandra [/url] and [url=] (The Myth of the Order of the Sacred Rose) [/url]
            • Samoth
            • Adonia
            • Uriana
            • Ophelia
            • Helen
            • Thanos
            • [url=]Paulos [/url]
            • Nikolos


            Daju (was excommunicated and his writings blacklisted, he is the founder of the school Spinozist)



        • [url=]The Ancient Saints[/url]


          • [url=]Anani Mhour (First philosopher of history)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Anastasia[/url][/url]
          • [url=]Saint Andrew the Protokletos[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Andrew of Gaeta[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Antiochus (Destiny of a Seleucid king)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Anthony the Great[/url]
          • Saint Antonino de Piacenza
          • [url=]Saint Babila[/url]
          • [url=]Saints Barbara and Monique[/url]
          • Saint Benedict (Patron of the Clerics & Monasticism)
          • Saint Bernard
          • [url=]Saint Bertrand de l'Isle[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Boulasse, (You must drink responsibly and pray fervently)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Brieuc[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Caterina of Urbino (Patron of Italia and the art of medcin)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Christmas[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Clement (Premier inquisiteur)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Corentin[/url]
          • Saint Dominic
          • [url=]Saint Dominique (The saint who fought for equality of women)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Dwywai (The Ecstatic)[/url]
          • Saint Francis
          • [url=]Saint Gennaro[/url]
          • [url=]Saint George of Lydda[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Giacomo of Rupinaro[/url]
          • Saint Pope Gregory VII
          • [url=]Saint Gregory of Naziance[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Guilberte of Walbrughe (said La Moche)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Hildegard of Bingen (Saint Patron of Healers and Herbalists)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Hubert[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Jean (Saint Martyr)[/url]
          • Saint Joan of Arc
          • [url=]Saint Jerome[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Justinian the First[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Latuin[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Lazare Autun (Patron saint of players soule)[/url]
          • Saint Louis (King of France)
          • [url=]Saint Lydia[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Malo[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Marcus, (Patron of the very serene Republic and Navigants)[/url]
          • Saint Mary of the Villeneuve (Patroness of weavers)
          • [url=]Saint Mary Madeleine (Patron saint of bakers and confectioners)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Martin (courage, strength, compassion)[/url]
          • Saint Moderano
          • [url=]Saint Mungo[/url]
          • Saint Nicolas (Friend of children)
          • [url=]Saint Nicomachus (Aristotle's Son and Patron Saint of the Maimed)[/url]
          • Saint Nitouche face of Bogomiles.
          • Saint Olcovidius
          • [url=]Saint Origen (Patron saint of seminarians) [/url]
          • Saint Orrus Ferrus (Patron saint of miners)
          • Saint Patern of Vannes
          • [url=]Saint Patrick (Patron saint of Ireland)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Paul Aurelian (also known as Saint Pol the Lion)[/url]
          • Saint Polin of Langres
          • Saint Possidonio
          • [url=]Saints Quirico and Giulitta[/url]
          • Saint Radegund of Poitiers
          • [url=]Saint Remi[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Ripolin against the Ahrimanisme[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Samson[/url]
          • Saint Stephen of Harding
          • [url=]Saint Tertulliano Apologeta, Patron of Concorde and Cartage[/url]
          • Saint Theodule
          • Saint Thomas
          • [url=]Saint Tugdual of Tréguier[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Valentin (Patron saint of lovers)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Vincent[/url]
          • [url=]Saint William[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Yves (Patron saint of Brittany and the jurists)[/url]

        • [url=]Canonized Saints since the era of renewal of faith[/url]

          • Saint Abysmo (Patron saint of Luxeuil and the Papal Guard).
          • [url=]Saint Arnvald (Patron saint of judges and lawyers (triptych Justice, Truth & Integrity))[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Bartholomew [/url]
          • Saint Bynarr (Patron saint of the Duchy of Burgundy)
          • Saint Edwige
          • Saint Francesco Trufaldini, the beloved (Patron saint of men of letters and theologians)
          • Saint Himerius (Patron saint of missionaries)
          • Saint Horace (Patron saint of archivists)
          • [url=]Saint Illinda (Patron saint des Flandres)[/url]
          • Saint Karel (Patron saint of preachers)
          • [url=]Saint Lescure (Patron saint of the order of Lescurien)[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Loyats (Patron saint of translators)[/url]
          • Saint Menehould
          • Saint Nicolaïde
          • Saint Nicolas V (the first Pope of the era of renewal of faith)
          • Saint Norv
          • [url=]Saint Segalello[/url]
          • [url=]Saint Sjnoel[/url]
          • Saint Volusien dit Le Médecin - Saint Local
          • [url=]Saint Wilgeforte of Torretta-Granitola
          [/url]



        • [url=]The Blessed[/url]

          • [url=]Blessed Tise - Abbot of Cambrai[/url]
          • [url=]Blessed Asaph called "Saint Asaph"[/url]
          • [url=]Blessed Atri d'Egremont[/url]
          • [url=]Blessed Boniface - reformer of the Italian Church[/url]
          • Blessed Cicero
          • Blessed "Saint"- Dycat
          • Blessed "Saint"- Ethic
          • Blessed Gatien de Tours
          • [url=]Blessed Gauvin de Berry called "the maestro"[/url]
          • Blessed Gengoult
          • Blessed Girtan
          • Blessed Hippolyte
          • Blessed Jarkov
          • Blessed Julie-Libertée
          • Blessed Liziers
          • Blessed Maisse Arsouye
          • Blessed Mikolo
          • Blessed Minus Mailhes
          • Blessed Mister Jerem51
          • Blessed Morgan de Sauvigny
          • Blessed Father Louis
          • [url=]Blessed Platon[/url]
          • Blessed Pouyss
          • Blessed Ray de Boule
          • Blessed Segalello
          • [url=]Blessed Seneca[/url]
          • [url=]Blessed Tanys Steward[/url]
          • Blessed Théodore
          • [url=]Blessed Tristan Vanqueour de Guillotine[/url]
          • [url=]Blessed Zaltvyksle[/url]



        [url=]Book 2 - The Writings of the Saints[/url]

        • [url=]Saint A. Mhour : The order of things[/url]
        • Saint Apostle Titus : Titus Letter Letter followed by Linus Linus Anaclet
        • [url=]Saint Apostle Paulos : Missive to Abderites [/url]
        • Saint Apostle Nikolos : Letter anout the work
        • Saint Apostle Nikolos : Letter about the cult of Saints
        • Saint Arnvald : From the Most High
        • Saint Barnabas : The 10 meditations
        • Saint Barnabas (attributed to) : The eleventh meditation
        • [url=]Saint Origen : From the nameless creature and its influence on men[/url]
        • [url=]Saint Origen : About prayer [/url]
        • Saint Possidonio :About slavery
        • [url=] Saint Gregory of Naziance : Letter of direction to Athenaeus[/url]


      Citation:
        The dogmatic reference texts

          [url=]The writings of the Blessed[/url]

          • Blessed Minus Mailhes : Self-preservation is a virtue
          • Blessed Girtan : Writings of Girtan 1 : About the method
          • Blessed Girtan : Writings of Girtan 2 : The heart to listen
          • Blessed Girtan : Writings of Girtan 3 : Listening
          • Blessed Girtan : Writings of Girtan 4 : Enthusiasm
          • Blessed Girtan : Writings of Girtan 5 : Addresses to the faithful
          • Blessed Girtan : Writings of Girtan 6 : The last ode


          [url=]The themes of Aristotelian dogma[/url]

          • Theme of the Faith & Freedom
          • About friendship
          • About the defence of the faith by arms
          • About charity


          The Doctrines of the Aristotelian Church

          • [url=] Writings and doctrines[/url]

            • Governance in faith and virtue
            • The religious vocation through the gift of self
            • [url=]The two sources of faith[/url]
            • [url=]The status of Christos[/url]
            • Virtues and sins
            • [url=]About Aristotelian Friendship[/url]
            • The Thirteen Aphorisms from the Book of Virtues
            • Doctrine of Death
            • Summary of Aristotle's writings
            • About Aristotelian free will
            • Unus a um
            • Universal appeal for peace
            • About the Pope



          • [url=] Liturgy and sacraments[/url]

            • [url=]The Calendar of the Feasts of the Saints[/url]
            • [url=]The Confession[/url]
            • The Baptism
            • The Marriage
            • [url=]The Ether, the Ordination, the Enthronement, the Consecration and the Blessing[/url]
            • [url=]The Funeral[/url]


          • [url=] Prayers and hymns[/url]

            • [url=]The Credo[/url]
            • [url=]Aristotelian Missal[/url]


          • [url=] Pastorale[/url]

            • Pastorale - Part I: The virtues
            • Pastorale - Part II: The Spirituality
            • Pastorale - Part III: The Profession of Faith
            • Pastorale - Part IV: The Canon Law

            • Pastorale - Appendix I: The life of Christos
            • Pastorale - Appendix II: The Credo explained.


          • [url=] Reference texts[/url]

            • A short guide for the Aristotelian faithful
            • A short theological treatise
            • The effluvium of evil (demonology, possession and bestiary)
            • About the Pragmatic Love of God: A Short Discourse about the Fear of Hell
            • Guide for the Aristotelian family
            • Summary of Aristotle's life
            • A Short Treatise on Practical Heresiology
            • About the Beauty of the Universe, the Golden Ratio and the Purposes of the Most High
            • Humility
            • The sacred and perpetual nature of baptism
            • The Holy and Justified Violence
            • About the divine nature of power
            • About the submission and trade of Man by Man
            • [url=]About apostolic excommunication[/url]
            • [url=]Critical examination of the Testament of pseudo-Aristotle[/url]


          [url=]History of the Aristotelian Church[/url]

            Contact the [url=]Congregation of the Holy Office[/url] to explore this issue.

          • [url=]The Council of Nicaea[/url]
        .




      Citation:
        Reference texts that are not dogmatic

        • [url=] Non-dogmatic testimonies[/url]

          • The Preaching of Neajdalf (introduction to the kingdoms)
          • Acherpée, one of the faces of the nameless creature?
          • Angel Mount General
          • Miracle in Guyenne



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