NATIVE BISHOP ORDINATION! Native American Indigenous Chuch- SMOCH Hospitaller Sanctuary Chapel, Brooksville, FL USA January 11, 2025 Office of the Major Archbishop-Catholicos Sovereign Ecclesiastical Monarchy: Patriarch Mar Basileus Adao Pereira I: Reaffirms the Decree of Election of Bishop No. 1/2025 Decree to the Sacred Catholic Church of the East in Brazil, Certify Dr. Anthony B. James Ordained and Blessed with the Order of Native Bishop according to the Native- Chaldean Rite of the Church, reaffirmed and confirmed 11, January 2025. [wptb id=5018] December 2020: Office of the Major Archbishop-Catholicos Sovereign Ecclesiastical Monarchy: Patriarch Mar Basileus...
Read MoreNews January 11th. 2025: Sacred Monastic Order, Church of Hope Dioces Holy Apostolic Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church of the Americas, Brooksville, FL USA. Native Bishop Dr. Anthony B. James, an elder medicine man of the Native American Indigenous Church, was awarded the credentials “Christian Science (of mind) Practitioner.” in a solemn ceremony in the chapel, attended by Patriarch Mar Basilious Padre Adao Perara representing the Holy Apostolic Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church of the Americas and Excellency Bishop Prof. Dr. Charles McWilliams. Christian Science Practitioner Legal Exemptions from Medical Practices Acts: 1) Christian Science Practitioner...
Read MoreNAIC LCHT September Hunka-Adoption Induction Ceremony, St James House of Prayer Tampa Florida Saturday, September 14th. 2024 at 11:30 am, the Native American Indigenous Church (NAIC) will be conducting our formal “Hunka” adoption-in ceremony for ten worthy candidates for the NAIC Licensed Holistic Counselor (LCHT) licentiate authorization. St. James House of Prayer, Episcopal Church, N. Tampa Traditionally all Native American and Indigenous tribes and or tribal organizations have practiced the “Hunka” or tribal family adoption ceremony to grow the tribal and family circle. NAIC professes, promotes, practices, and preserves the unique heritage of...
Read MoreNew information and Legal Updates on Vaccinations and Mandated Medical Procedures for NAIC Members and their Families. by Anthony B. James, Medicine Man, Native Bishop, and NAIC Elder. There is new information and updates affecting your rights to practice Native American and Indigenous Religion and Religious therapeutic practices. Hello, NAIC Members, both Practitioners and Authorized Participants. As you may know, the NAIC has been very active in the medical freedom movement from our inception. We have actively offered and issued legal exemptions from medical mandates, experimental medical procedures, and vaccinations under our LOAF Religious Exemption Affidavit...
Read MoreN.A.I.C. Humanitarian Aid Society Mission Registrations Affiliations Definitions of Humanitarian Aid Society and Humanitarian Aid Society What is Humanitarian Aid? 1) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanitarian_aid] “Succour” redirects here. For the album, see Succour (album). A UNICEF worker is distributing high-calorie food during an emergency situation in Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in 2008. Humanitarian Aid is material and logistic assistance to people who need help. It is usually short-term help until the long-term help by the government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need...
Read MoreNative American Indigenous Church SAMPLE SIMPLE NAIC WEDDING VOWS Please remember that a marriage ceremony represents a legally binding commitment between two people and must be treated with dignity, sincerity, and respect. To solemnize a marriage, you should follow this general procedure: • The bridal couple must obtain a valid marriage license from the county clerk’s office (or from the designated issuing authority in their jurisdiction) and present it to the Officiant before the marriage ceremony. • The Officiant performs the marriage ceremony; an example of a simple ceremony is included below. The ceremony may be personalized to meet the bridal couple’s...
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