Romanism is a reform movement that restores western spirituality to its original state by reforming the Catholic Religion to the Roman Gods and traditional Roman religious practices.

This is made possible because the Roman Catholic Church is a mixture of the pre-Christian roman religious practices interpreted through Jewish mythology. Many of the practices, vestments, rituals and structure of the Roman Catholic Church were copied directly from Ancient Romanism and adapted to fit the new Christian faith.

Romanism rejects the changes made by Emperor Constantine and his successors and removes the interpretation of worship and rituals through the Jewish scriptural framework. We call these Christian reforms the Nicene Interpretation (abbr. NI).

We worship the Roman Gods and some deities borrowed from cultures like the Greeks and Egyptians, as was standard in ancient times.

We also accept some of the innovations and developments made by the Catholic Church during the period of religious intolerance which banned traditional Roman worship. These innovations include Gregorian chant, Romanesque and Gothic architecture, liturgical structure, calendar changes and other cultural/historical adaptations.

Thus we accept that the Roman religion has been carried to modern times by the Catholic faith, yet ultimately reject their theological and scriptural interpretation of the rites and other religious practices.

If you haven’t found your spiritual home and have found yourself feeling like an outsider in church; If you have tried a foreign religion and felt like a stranger in a strange land; If you feel like most modern spirituality is full of quacks and frauds. Don’t worry, you’re not crazy.

Romanism is the original religion of the west that was taken from us after centuries of oppression. It’s the missing link to western spirituality.

It’s time to come home.