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Society Constitution

The Society of Ancient Irish Religion, on its founding. Hereby solemnly swears to uphold the following acts, whether it should be in the distant future or the next day and to uphold, Justice, Truth and Piety unto the day that Fire and Water prevails. 

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Article 1 - The Society formally recongises itself as the true successors of the Druids of Ireland and views all of other Druidic Orders as inadequate to fulfill their revival.

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Article 2 - The Society formally recongises the unique divinity of Ireland and the landscape of Ireland and swears to act for its safety and well being. Whether it be against physical or spiritual enemies of Ireland.

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Article 3 - It further pledges to aid and benefit the people and nation of Ireland in its religious development and the employment of religious rites.

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Article 4 - That as apart of this duty is too the assistance of the High King of Ireland and the Royal Family to make good decisions and to propagate good judgments with our council.

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Article 5 - Further it is the especial duty of the Society to defend the Kingship of Ireland  so that no blemish fall upon it and that this is done in the name of Ireland and her people.

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Article 6 - The Society also recongises its unique duty to record all records of Irish history, religion, culture and character and that these will be transmitted without fault whether from our own bias or the bias of powerful men. 

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Article 7 - That because of the holiness of Eire, that we too must become its custodian and to never let a religious site or holy place fall into disrepair.

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Article 8 - That the Society will permeate lawful behavior throughout Ireland and act always in Justice and Truth when it comes to all things.

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Article 9 - The Society formally declares its intent to teach Ireland of her beauty, history and to ensure that the knowledge of the gods is spread far across the land therin.

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Article 10 - The Society formally pledges to be a force of justice, truth and order against all threats to the country, whether internal, spiritual or physical and to further remove the plagues of Irish Society.

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