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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Quintus Septimius Flaccus Tertullianus |
| Born |
158 |
| Location |
Former Phoenician city of Neapolis, Leptis Magna in Libya. |
| Bloodline |
Severans |
| Married |
Yes. |
| Children |
Yes, St. Cyprian |
| Position |
Pagan Pontifex Maximus Carthage |
| Died |
225 (aged 67) |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Quintus Septimius Tertullianus was born and raised at Leptis Magna (modern Libya, southeast of Carthage, modern Tunisia, North Africa). Tertullianus came from a wealthy, distinguished local family (Septimius) of equestrian rank. Tertullianus was of Berber and Roman ancestry. |
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His father General Lucius Septimus Flaccus famously took an expedition across the Sahara, gaining the position of proconsul of Pannonia Inferior early in the reign of Emperor Commodus (180-192). Tertullianus did not follow his father into military service, instead studying law and becoming a notable jurist of the Empire. |
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In 172, his cousin Lucius Septimus Severus was made a Senator by Emperor Marcus Aurelius and then consul in 190. On the murder of Pertinax in 193 by his troops, the army proclaimed Lucius Septimus Severus as Emperor. |
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It was Fulvius Pius later pagan High Priest Pontifex Maximus Victor (St. Victor) who was instrumental in convincing Quintus Septimius Tertullianus to help establish a new and improved pagan religion concerning the "Mother of the Gods" and "Virgin Queen of Heaven" based on a comprehensive doctrine and theology. |
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Upon his cousin being appointed Emperor, Tertullianus travelled to Rome and was appointed to a senior position with access to the vast libraries of Rome and hundreds of scribes. With pagan Pontifex Maximus Victor, Tertullianus used his legal training and knowledge to set about creating a complete pagan liturgy and theology for Magna Mater (Cybele-Great Mother) in Latin. |
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Until this time, all the major works of both Paulinicism and Boethusians had been in Greek, so Tertullian should rightly be considered the founding Latin Father of the reformed Cybele Cult. The Roman Cult in the 12th and 13th Centuries changed the history concerning Tertullian to claim him to be a founding father of Catholicism--a complete an utter lie as the Roman Pontiffs were complete pagan and mortal enemies of Christianity formed in 326 by Constantine I. |
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Given the history of Tertullian must be reviewed with some doubt, it is probable his scribes did in fac produce a substantial amount of work. However, claims that Tertullian wrote aagainst paganism is a complete absurdity. His main contribution appears to be the introduction of the doctrine of burning people alive -- a previously alien concept to the pagan Cybele Cult, but an ancient rite of the Sadducee/Phoenician noble priest families. |
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It is said that Pontifex Maximus Victor then used the first of these works in Latin to follow-up his demands for absolute authority over all Cybele sects across the Empire by demanding the liturgy should be in Latin, not in Greek. The demands, along with the demand for submission to his authority was met with silence from all competing factions, especially Athens (Athena being the Greek manifestation of Cybele). |
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Tertullian continued to support the cause of the New Cybele Cult after the death of Victor and his son Zephyrinus becoming the new pagan high priest Pontifex Maximus. However the events surrounding the attempted coup against his cousin Emperor Caracalla (198-217) shattered him and he left for Carthage around 207. |
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From this point on, Tertullian devoted to building his own new Cybele sect based on heretical ideas from the previous reformed Latin Cybele Church. His ideas became very popular among the elite satanists and he is seen as the spiritual leader of the movement that ultimately came to be known as the Tertullians of North Africa. |
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Contrary to historical revision by the Roman Cult in the 12th and 13th Centuries, Tertullian was a dedicated satanist and sacrificer of innocents. There was absolutely nothing gnostic nor christian about him or the Tertullian church. |
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The earliest alleged reference to the existence of Tertullian, including his name is from Jerome De Viris Illustribus Chapter 53, claimed to be written around 392 CE (by yet another 12th Century forgery) and Eusebius of Caesaria (263-331) in his Historia Ecclesiastica, II, 2, 4-6 . |
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The earliest surviving manuscript of Historia Ecclesiastica is a Syriac text dated to around 462, showing evidence of clumsy edits, particularly around Tertullian and whether he was good or evil. |
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The oldest claimed surviving manuscript containing the works of Tertullian is said to date from the 9th Century called the Codex Agobardinus and takes its named from its first owner the Bishop Agobard of Lyons (814-840 CE). However, the actual work bears the hallmarks of a text at least 300 years older than claimed. |
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Other collections of fragments and overlapping work include the corpus Cluniacense from the 15th Century and the Corpus Ottobonianus created by the Vatican in the 14th Century is the primary source for the majority of alleged writings of Tertullian. |
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Like many early church leaders, many of the works assigned to Tertullian were actually works commissioned by him but written by scribes under his employ. The Scriptorium of Tertullian was voluminous in its writings covering the whole claimed theological field of the time — apologetics against paganism and Judaism, polemics, polity, discipline, and morals, or the whole reorganization of human life on a Paulinist/Cybele and later his own cult basis. |
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In the work Apologeticus, Tertullian provides an insight into the practices of Paulinicism and the reformed Cybele cult even in the 2nd century by refuting the common accusations that they were sacrificing actual children at the celebration of High Mass and commonly committed incest. |
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