A Permanent Record for the Sacred Healing Orders of the World
An international publication infrastructure combining legal notice standing, blockchain provenance, and Apostille certification — built to protect the lineage and legal standing of sacred medical ministry across 129 nations.
For every sacred healing tradition, the gap between practice and proof has always been the same: training passes from physician to student, knowledge runs deep, credentials are real — but the record lives in personal files that do not survive retirements, relocations, or challenges from state authorities.
The International Sacred Gazette exists to close that gap. Not as a website, not as a database, but as a newspaper of public record — the same legal category as the publications that run court notices, probate filings, and corporate dissolutions in every county in America.
Every training record, every ordination, every ministerial qualification published in these pages enters a permanent public record that no authority can alter, backdate, or erase. Each issue is anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain through the OpenTimestamps protocol, deposited with the Library of Congress, and apostilled for recognition in all 129 signatory nations of the Hague Apostille Convention.
The body does not seek equilibrium. It seeks coherence. It seeks holorhesis. — Prof. Charles McWilliams, SMOCH, 2026
The Vatican has published the Acta Apostolicae Sedis since 1908. Every ordination, every appointment, every official act of the Holy See enters that publication and becomes part of a permanent official record no one disputes. That is why Catholic Church records hold up everywhere in the world — not because of the Church's authority alone, but because the record is real, dated, and public.
That is exactly what this gazette is — for all traditions, not just one.