SANCTUARIAN

 

for you, your spirit, your family, and your sanctuary

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All individuals have their own individual beliefs which are as unique as they are.

Get ordained.

If you wish to become ordained in the Sanctuarian religion as a priestess or priest, it  is not difficult, costly, or extremely time consuming. However, you will be required to learn about the Sanctuarian religion, and, when you are ready, you will be interviewed and tested.

Once you have established a sanctuary, the ordination process begins with you contacting Sanctuarian headquarters, which you can do, right now, by replying below, and you can do it  anonymously. (Unlike the example, the administrator will not publish your request unless you specifically ask for it to be published). The  reason contact with headquarters is absolutely required, is for two  reasons.

First and foremost, we do not want anyone to misrepresent the Sanctuarian religion.

The other reason is your record of ordainment will be kept at  Sanctuarian headquarters, and headquarters will issue documents to verify your ordainment. Governments rooted in liberty should never require anyone to either profess or prove their religious beliefs, ever, and the same should be true regarding proof of clergy. However, many  countries attempt to stifle natural religious freedom and promote “state-sponsored” religion(s). Thus, Sanctuarian headquarters will issue documents to assist you if you need to provide proof of clergy.  Even in lands which respect everyones’ natural right to their own religious beliefs, and the natural right to gather with others of  similar inclination, some government agents or agency, such as  prisons you might visit to provide religious services to those who are incarcerated, might still require some kind of clergy credentials. Depending on where you reside, or where you establish a Sanctuary, there might be some level of authority (sovereign nation,  province, state, county, city, town, government) which may have laws contrary to your natural rights regarding the establishment or free exercise of religious beliefs and practices.

 

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