Good insight, Pastor Bathfire. The Vatican is a small army of schemers plotting world takeover. It would not surprise if the Vatican was behind all women in the clergy hoping to bring down competitive faiths.
Of course not, they've done all the damage themselves. Beside, is your source for this the Chick Pubblication?
Hmm... I was just speculating on why the fatal voltage for the hippopotamus had been so low, when it struck me that you might have revealed one of the Jesuits' secret plans...
You know how you lot worship Mary... well, I wonder if the appointment of this woman is not a "testing the water" plan... Listen up! It's a short step from having a woman Archbishop to having a statue of Mary to worship.
And did you not see her name? "Mullally" - Irish. And Irish = Catholic!
I'm not saying that Sarah Mullally is an Irish Catholic Agent for a Jesuit conspiracy... but it sure looks that way.
Good insight, Pastor Bathfire. The Vatican is a small army of schemers plotting world takeover. It would not surprise if the Vatican was behind all women in the clergy hoping to bring down competitive faiths.
I guess this means that more Brits will finally return to the Mother Church.
Hmm... I was just speculating on why the fatal voltage for the hippopotamus had been so low, when it struck me that you might have revealed one of the Jesuits' secret plans...
You know how you lot worship Mary... well, I wonder if the appointment of this woman is not a "testing the water" plan... Listen up! It's a short step from having a woman Archbishop to having a statue of Mary to worship.
And did you not see her name? "Mullally" - Irish. And Irish = Catholic!
I'm not saying that Sarah Mullally is an Irish Catholic Agent for a Jesuit conspiracy... but it sure looks that way.
But No. Electing a token woman is an act of desperation with a nod to the "woke" and it's not going to work. Look forward to a lot of Church Yard Sales and potluck.
There are 16,000 Church of England sites in the UK. They will all be for sale. These will be bargains to our real estate members in Landover Baptist and for Trump himself.
She expressed her desire to “encourage the Church to continue to grow in confidence in the Gospel,
This suggests that the C of E lacks confidence - and so it should, Landover and Landmark Baptism is the only true path.
If she wanted to bring more people into the fold, she should have told them about the imminent arrival of Jesus on a white horse and with a sword in his mouth, and Who will slaughter the godless. (Rev:19:15, etc.)
But No. Electing a token woman is an act of desperation with a nod to the "woke" and it's not going to work. Look forward to a lot of Church Yard Sales and potluck.
Well, just a few years ago, the Head of the Church and the Head of State in that awful country was a woman. Given the top administrative post to a woman is simply more proof of their second rate status.
Think of England as being like a young virgin named Mary. God had a plan for her to birth Jesus (America) and she pleased The Lord by acquiescing to His Plan. She is to be commended for this, but not celebrated. And having done her part, her proper job now is to fade into the background.
England's only real problem in this scenario is walking up to smell the robust American coffee. They served their purpose, now they need to stay home in their overstuffed chairs and sip tea. We'll let them know when their favorite son is coming for a visit so they can polish up the gold carriage.
King Charles III approves the nomination of the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, as the next Archbishop of Canterbury.
By Vatican News
The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally will become the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury since Saint Augustine arrived in Kent from Rome in 597. She will be the first woman to hold the office. Her installation is scheduled to take place at Canterbury Cathedral in March 2026.
She replaces Archbishop Justin Welby, who resigned almost a year ago.
The announcement by the Church of England also stated that “Bishop Sarah has served as Bishop of London since 2018, becoming the first woman to hold that post. She previously served as Bishop of Crediton in the Diocese of Exeter. Before her ordination in 2001, she was the Government’s Chief Nursing Officer for England, appointed at the age of 37, the youngest person to serve in that role. Earlier in her career, she specialised as a cancer nurse. She has described nursing as “an opportunity to reflect the love of God.”
In a statement, it explained that the Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury selected Bishop Sarah following a process of public consultation and prayerful discernment that began in February this year.
The Commission was composed of representatives from across the Church of England, the global Anglican Communion and the Diocese of Canterbury.
The election by the canons will take place in January, and the installation is scheduled for March.
The Commission, the statement added, selected Bishop Sarah following a process of public consultation and prayerful discernment that began in February this year. The Commission was composed of representatives from across the Church of England, the global Anglican Communion and the Diocese of Canterbury. The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the most senior bishop in the Church of England. The ministry combines several roles: Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan, and primus inter pares (first among equals) among the Primates of the global Anglican Communion, which includes about 85 million members in 165 countries. In the House of Lords, the Archbishop of Canterbury is one of 26 bishops who comprise the Lords Spiritual.
In a statement, Bishop Sarah reflected on her new appointment, saying, “As I respond to the call of Christ to this new ministry, I do so in the same spirit of service to God and to others that has motivated me since I first came to faith as a teenager.”
She expressed her desire to “encourage the Church to continue to grow in confidence in the Gospel, to speak of the love that we find in Jesus Christ and for it to shape our actions,” and said she looks forward to “sharing this journey of faith with the millions of people serving God and their communities in parishes all over the country and across the global Anglican Communion.”
Well, this is what you become if you reject tradition.
I guess this means that more Brits will finally return to the Mother Chuch.
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