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Okay, I’m tossing around the idea of starting a new religious association/order thingy. How do I go about getting it approved, and who wants to join me? Membership is open to practically any practicing Catholic, unless they’re a member of something that bars them from joining anything else. Oh, and it includes people of all vocations.
Here is the preliminary constitution I’ve drawn up:
Constitution of the Union of Eden
Preamble: On Purpose
Seeing as how these latter days trouble the hearts of men with evils once nigh inconceivable, I thought it best to recommend a charism of a return to beginnings, an exodus to purity, a conquest of a promised land long forsaken, and indeed, a true reclamation of the very paradise of Eden. Thus, in praise of Jesus Christ, through the communion of the Holy Spirit, to the glory of God the Father, I hereby proclaim the following constitution of life for a new ascetic association of priests and of lay faithful both secular and religious.
Article I: On Identity
This association shall be called the Union of Eden, each member thereof an Edenite, and anything pertaining to the association Edenic; it shall have no formal governance save the goodwill of its participants in their uncompromising obedience to this constitution; which however, is not binding under fear of sin in those matters not pertaining to the duties of every Christian, but should rather be followed because of that love for God which drives out all fear.
Furthermore, to put transgression and Satan to flight, the motto of this association shall be Estote ergo vos perfecti, sicut et Pater vester cælestis perfectus est, or in the vernacular, Therefore be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect; to combat present wickedness and corruption, the slogan shall be Ab initio autem non fuit sic, or in the vernacular, But it was not so in the beginning; to guard against indifference and sloth, the law shall be strict adherence to the twelve principles of original innocence, which are honesty, loyalty, hospitality, congeniality, civility, benignity, servility, jocundity, poverty, intrepidity, purity, and piety; and to strengthen zeal and commitment, every Edenite shall recite daily as his oath, I solemnly pledge to God Almighty to do nothing from selfishness or conceit, to in humility count others better than myself, to look not only to my own interests but also to the interests of others, and in all things to have the mind of Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in the likeness of men; and being found in human form he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross; therefore has God highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, especially my own, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess, especially my own, that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Thus do I take this grave oath to work out my salvation with fear and trembling, for therein lies the restoration of the ancient paradise for which I hope, Amen.
All the members of this association are henceforth admonished to inscribe the Edenic motto, slogan, law, and oath upon their hearts and also, if they desire, upon their clothing and belongings howsoever they see fit as long as the rules of meekness and reverence are observed. Moreover, they are to wear the symbol of the oak or apple tree on their persons, in conjunction with a Pardon Crucifix, to call to mind the tree of life from which they eat; they are to carry holy water on their persons both to bless and to call to mind the water of life from which they drink. Women should dress modestly and keep their hair relatively longer than men according to time, circumstance, and proper style, and they should also wear mantillas during private prayer and especially during public worship of any sort, for their kind has been made holy through the new Eve and that which is holy must be veiled, venerated above all things, and held in great esteem; men should dress modestly and keep their hair relatively shorter than women according to time, circumstance, and proper style, and they should also wear kippot during private prayer and especially during public worship of any sort, for the Spirit of God has hovered over their kind and pitched his tent among them. Lastly, Edenites may wear a white habit if they obtain prior approval from the proper ecclesiastical authorities.
Here is the preliminary constitution I’ve drawn up:
Constitution of the Union of Eden
Preamble: On Purpose
Seeing as how these latter days trouble the hearts of men with evils once nigh inconceivable, I thought it best to recommend a charism of a return to beginnings, an exodus to purity, a conquest of a promised land long forsaken, and indeed, a true reclamation of the very paradise of Eden. Thus, in praise of Jesus Christ, through the communion of the Holy Spirit, to the glory of God the Father, I hereby proclaim the following constitution of life for a new ascetic association of priests and of lay faithful both secular and religious.
Article I: On Identity
This association shall be called the Union of Eden, each member thereof an Edenite, and anything pertaining to the association Edenic; it shall have no formal governance save the goodwill of its participants in their uncompromising obedience to this constitution; which however, is not binding under fear of sin in those matters not pertaining to the duties of every Christian, but should rather be followed because of that love for God which drives out all fear.
Furthermore, to put transgression and Satan to flight, the motto of this association shall be Estote ergo vos perfecti, sicut et Pater vester cælestis perfectus est, or in the vernacular, Therefore be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect; to combat present wickedness and corruption, the slogan shall be Ab initio autem non fuit sic, or in the vernacular, But it was not so in the beginning; to guard against indifference and sloth, the law shall be strict adherence to the twelve principles of original innocence, which are honesty, loyalty, hospitality, congeniality, civility, benignity, servility, jocundity, poverty, intrepidity, purity, and piety; and to strengthen zeal and commitment, every Edenite shall recite daily as his oath, I solemnly pledge to God Almighty to do nothing from selfishness or conceit, to in humility count others better than myself, to look not only to my own interests but also to the interests of others, and in all things to have the mind of Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in the likeness of men; and being found in human form he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross; therefore has God highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, especially my own, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess, especially my own, that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Thus do I take this grave oath to work out my salvation with fear and trembling, for therein lies the restoration of the ancient paradise for which I hope, Amen.
All the members of this association are henceforth admonished to inscribe the Edenic motto, slogan, law, and oath upon their hearts and also, if they desire, upon their clothing and belongings howsoever they see fit as long as the rules of meekness and reverence are observed. Moreover, they are to wear the symbol of the oak or apple tree on their persons, in conjunction with a Pardon Crucifix, to call to mind the tree of life from which they eat; they are to carry holy water on their persons both to bless and to call to mind the water of life from which they drink. Women should dress modestly and keep their hair relatively longer than men according to time, circumstance, and proper style, and they should also wear mantillas during private prayer and especially during public worship of any sort, for their kind has been made holy through the new Eve and that which is holy must be veiled, venerated above all things, and held in great esteem; men should dress modestly and keep their hair relatively shorter than women according to time, circumstance, and proper style, and they should also wear kippot during private prayer and especially during public worship of any sort, for the Spirit of God has hovered over their kind and pitched his tent among them. Lastly, Edenites may wear a white habit if they obtain prior approval from the proper ecclesiastical authorities.