Sacred Medical Orders
The International Sacred Gazette serves as the official gazette of public record for recognized sacred medical orders. Each order is a distinct ecclesiastical body whose ministerial training and ordination records are published herein under the church autonomy doctrine and authenticated through the multi-layer stack for recognition in 129 nations.
1 order on record
Constitutional & Legal Basis
Church Autonomy Doctrine
Sacred orders operate under absolute constitutional protection established in Watson v. Jones (1872) and affirmed in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC (2012). Courts do not adjudicate internal religious governance or ecclesiastical credentials.
Sacred orders operate under absolute constitutional protection established in Watson v. Jones (1872) and affirmed in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC (2012). Courts do not adjudicate internal religious governance or ecclesiastical credentials.
Sacramental Nature of Training
Sacred medical instruction conducted within a recognized religious order for consenting members constitutes sacramental ministry — distinct in legal character from licensed medical practice. No license claim is made or implied.
Sacred medical instruction conducted within a recognized religious order for consenting members constitutes sacramental ministry — distinct in legal character from licensed medical practice. No license claim is made or implied.
Florida Religious Nonprofit
Orders incorporated in Florida under Chapter 617, F.S. as religious nonprofits receive statutory constructive notice of corporate existence upon filing. The $35 filing fee established the first layer of legal recognition.
Orders incorporated in Florida under Chapter 617, F.S. as religious nonprofits receive statutory constructive notice of corporate existence upon filing. The $35 filing fee established the first layer of legal recognition.
Hague Apostille Convention
Any document published in the International Sacred Gazette may be apostilled through the Florida Secretary of State ($20 fee) for automatic recognition in 129 signatory nations without further legalization.
Any document published in the International Sacred Gazette may be apostilled through the Florida Secretary of State ($20 fee) for automatic recognition in 129 signatory nations without further legalization.
Publishing a Training Record
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Submit record
Provide practitioner name, discipline, trainer credentials, order affiliation, and training date. -
Editorial review
ISG editorial staff verifies order standing and formats the record per gazette style. -
Publication in the Gazette
Record appears in the next weekly issue with volume and issue reference. -
RFC 3161 timestamp
Immediately upon publication — cryptographic timestamp establishes irrefutable publication date. -
Authentication chain
Bitcoin anchor (24h), Arweave permanent storage, Wayback Machine, LOC deposit (quarterly). -
Apostille on request
Florida SOS ($20) — recognized in 129 countries without further legalization.