The Canadian Nationalist Party describes itself as not only a political body, but a unique denomination of the Church, inspired by the Word of God to formulate policies which are in the public interest and seek election of office. In this capacity, we are not only servants of the public, but servants of the will of God.
FIRST, THAT WE HAVE GRANTED TO GOD, and by this present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs in perpetuity, that the English Church shall be free, and shall have its rights undiminished and its liberties unimpaired. That we wish this so to be observed, appears from the fact that of our own free will, before the outbreak of the present dispute between us and our barons, we granted and confirmed by charter the freedom of the Church’s elections – a right reckoned to be of the greatest necessity and importance to it – and caused this to be confirmed by Pope Innocent III. This freedom we shall observe ourselves, and desire to be observed in good faith by our heirs in perpetuity.
King John, English Crown, June 15th, 1215, Runnymede, Magna Carta
Our Church is one which yearns to know the Almighty Creator, by choosing to learn and teach a positive orientation to those who would care to hear.
One of the foundational teachings of our denomination is that of forgiveness and the remission of sin. In forgiveness lies the halting of the wheel of karma. This blessing we ask of ourselves as well as bestow unto others who are willing to both ask and take responsibility of themselves. We recognize that in each person lies a great (or alternatively) terrible potential which only through the direction of willpower manifests. To those who have seen this potential and have repented of what they have done or left undone: we salute you.
Signed,
