If he does bow out, my money is that the next Archbishop of Canterbury will be one of England's female bishops.
What we need is for Good King Charles to abrogate the Act of Settlement and the Bill of Rights' clause on protestantism (both on the grounds of Inclusivity and Equity, of course), invoke his authority and disband the Church of E…
If he does bow out, my money is that the next Archbishop of Canterbury will be one of England's female bishops.
What we need is for Good King Charles to abrogate the Act of Settlement and the Bill of Rights' clause on protestantism (both on the grounds of Inclusivity and Equity, of course), invoke his authority and disband the Church of England (which Charles already has long loathed), and then convert to Catholicism. Bada bing, bada boom.
I'm sure Ed will fully endorse my well-reasoned and highly-likely course of action.
Substituting slightly-warmed cat food in for tepid dog food to feed the British people. It's a bold move, but the Holy Father just...might...pull it off.
If he does bow out, my money is that the next Archbishop of Canterbury will be one of England's female bishops.
What we need is for Good King Charles to abrogate the Act of Settlement and the Bill of Rights' clause on protestantism (both on the grounds of Inclusivity and Equity, of course), invoke his authority and disband the Church of England (which Charles already has long loathed), and then convert to Catholicism. Bada bing, bada boom.
I'm sure Ed will fully endorse my well-reasoned and highly-likely course of action.
Francis is one step ahead of you - that’s why he elevated English Dominican Father Timothy Radcliffe, theologian, 79.
Substituting slightly-warmed cat food in for tepid dog food to feed the British people. It's a bold move, but the Holy Father just...might...pull it off.