The Creed of Hosianism (still to be named, possibly the Aurorian Creed) is currently as follows:
We believe in one God, Almighty Father to Us All,
Who created Terra and Caelum, all that is visible and invisible,
(Who led Ehud to Holy Yishelem, and shielded his people.)
And we believe in one Lord, Eliyahu Hosios,
Pure and Holy Spirit of God,
Created with Terra before all ages,
Announced through prophesy,
Holy Word of God,
through the virgin Sarahea in man incarnate,
Who is light to our world,
True servant of the one true God,
Who called us, the Pious, to follow His word,
And was exiled to the desert by vengeful man,
Who, persecuted even in exile,
Strengthened His resolve, and did His duty,
Even in the face of death.
For forty days did He pray in His despair,
And then ascended into heaven.
And on the third day He did descend to hell to bear our sins.
Returned triumphant, then disappeared into Hiding,
According to scripture.
Who, with divine Grace,
Sent to us the Light of God,
Which illuminated His Word to the prophets of old,
To remain with us to light the way,
And give us strength to believe,
In memory of those who came before,
We believe that he has life eternal,
And that at the end of times,
He shall return to judge living and dead,
To be Saviour of Terra,
And that His Kingdom shall continue,
In time and eternity.
Until such a time, we hold true to His teachings,
Hear and live His Annunciation,
In the Community of the Pious,
One holy, apostolic and ecumenical Church,
We acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins,
In the hope that we shall live again,
In life eternal.
Amen.
And an attempt to translate the credo into Latin, which is bound to give some errors because I had no dictionary handy.
Credo in unum Deum, omnipotentem Patrem omnium,
Caeli et Terrae factor, et omnium visibilium et invisibilium.
(Qui adiuvat Ehude ad Sanctum Yisheleum, et populus eius protegit.)
Et in unum Dominum, Eliahum Hosium,
Purum et Sanctum Spiritum Dei,
Factus est ante omnia saecula cum Terrae,
Et annunciatus per prophetas,
Sanctum Verbum Dei,
Ex Sarahaeae Virgine in hominem incarnatus,
Qui est lumen terrae nobis,
Verus servus de verum Deum.
Qui Piis vocavit per sequi verbum Eius,
Et effugatus est per hominibus impios in desolationem,
Qui, persecutus in exilium,
Fortificavit resolutionem, et officium fecit,
Etiam in mortui periculo,
Quadraginta oravit in desperationem.
Et ascendit in caelis,
Et descindit in infernum tertium die per tollere peccata nostra.
Triumphans rediit, et disapparavit in Occultum.
Qui, per gratiam divam,
Misit per nostrum lumen Dei.
Qui illuminatus est verbi nostri per prophetas,
Ut nobis remanere et illuminare viam,
Et donare nobis resolutio in fidem,
In memoriam precedentes.
Credo Eliahus vivat in aeternam,
Et íterum ventúrus est post tempore,
Iudicáre vivos et mórtuos,
Essere salvatorem Terrae,
Cuius regni continuabit in saeculo saeculorum.
Donec accepto in veritatem doctrinarum eius,
Audiam et viviam Annunciatio eius,
In communio Piorum,
Unam, sanctam, oecumenicam et apostólicam Ecclésiam.
Confiteor unum baptismam per remissionem peccatorum,
In expectationem vivam novam,
In saeculo saecolorum.
Amen.
The equivalent of sacraments (also known as Sacrifices) as they currently stand (still open for discussion) seems to be as follows at the moment:
1. Baptism (Sacrifice of Water)
2. Revelation (Sacrifice of Gratitude): equivalent of the Eucharist
3. Illumination (Sacrifice of Light): similar to confirmation.
4. Vocation (Sacrifice of Piety): consecration of priests
5. Marriage (Sacrifice of Love)
6. Remission (Sacrifice of Purity): Similar to confession
7. Burial (Last Sacrifice, Sacrifice of Memory)