This is the spiritual journey of me, Eccles, my big brother Bosco, and my Grate-Anti Moly. Eccles is saved, but we've got real problems with Bosco and Anti.
Wednesday, 6 March 2024
Anglican Church to pay 1 zillion pounds compensation
Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, announced today that the Anglican Church
would finally be compensating the Catholic Church to the extent of 1 zillion pounds
for the hardship, damage and looting that took place during the Reformation.
He also apologised for the Reformation's "deliberate actions to destroy diverse Catholic religious belief systems"
(yes, he really talks like that - I changed only one word).
It's a deal!
It is thought that this money will be used in two ways:
1. To make all people whose ancestors were Catholics rich beyond the dreams of
avarice, even though they personally did nothing to deserve it.
2. To bail out the Catholic Church in England so that it can finally
build some half-decent churches.
Arthur Roche tucks into a celebratory snack!
Vincent Nichols, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, has welcomed the offer
but said "In fact we are holding out for 1 squillion pounds, so that
all descendants of Catholics can become quite disgustingly rich without
doing anything to deserve it. Also, we want decent churches, not half-decent churches."
Not even a half-decent cathedral, unfortunately.
There had been some suggestions that the Catholic Church could take over
some of the churches and cathedrals nationalized in the 16th century, but
it was pointed out that these are now used mainly for crazy golf, helter-skelters,
dinosaur exhibits and discos, and it would be difficult to return them to
religious worship.
Peterborough Cathedral (with the tomb of Catherine of Aragon) is now a dinosaur museum.
LATE NEWS: The Lutherans are very sorry about Martin Luther, and they wish they'd chosen to call themselves after someone else.
Where is the crematorium? (Third picture)
ReplyDeleteNot really able to narrow it down. There's evidence of that horrible concrete brutalist style in every diocese in England and Wales. Check out "Our Lady of the Wayside", archdiocese of Birmingham, or "The Good Shepherd", Diocese of Nottingham.
DeleteIt's Clifton (Catholic) cathedral.
DeleteInterestingly, Clifton has a new bishop this week, called Bosco MacDonald!
Peterborough Cathedral now a dinosaur museum? Perhaps that's where they will put all the old 'dinosaurs' clinging to the 'old ways' e.g. the Latin Mass...
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