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, 10 April 2024
A history of popesplaining
Although the word "popesplain" is of very recent origin (it has not yet reached the Oxford
English Dictionary), popesplaining as an activity has been around for 2000 years, as
it has always been necessary to explain the bizarre actions of the current pope.
It probably started in about A.D. 33, when St Peter thrice denied Christ (an incident
involving a cock crowing, should you need reminding). That same night the popular
blog What's Peter Up To Now?, through its editor Michaēl Levis, was explaining that
denying Christ was a perfectly reasonable thing to do, and anyone who criticised
this was a heretic. Also, he'd be writing to their bishop. Peter's support of
the disgraced artist Judas Rupnikus was also justified on the WPUTN blog.
Six hundred years later Pope Honorius I got into trouble, being accused of monotheletism
(also of keeping a collection of Pachamama statues and kneeling before them).
His biographer Austen Iverius rushed to his defence, and, pausing only to call
all his critics "neurotics", dashed off a seventeenth biography of the pope, entitled
"Honorius, the Great Reformer", which explained how Catholic teaching had evolved.
Later, Pope John XII was accused of gross depravity and worldiness, also of attempting to
bless same-sex relationships. However, his good friend Giacomo Martino SJ, author of
"Come out of the closet" (which he claimed were the exact words of Jesus), was there to
add his support, although he was rather disappointed that the pope did not agree with
his support for "trans" people.
Pope Alexander VI, one of the Bergorgia family, was also backed by many popesplainers,
such as Christoferus Agnus and Maximus Leguminus, whose coverage of his iniquities
was selective, to put it mildly.
So, let us be thankful that the current pope is not only infallible but also
impeccable, and we no longer have any need of popesplainers!
Mike, will this do? If you think it's OK, you can post it on your blog. Eccles.
clever
ReplyDeleteGood one bruvver.
ReplyDeleteIs popesplaining anything to do with dopesplaining?
ReplyDeleteMaybe bruvver we needs a bruvverly cumpañon peece on the topic of religionofpeacesplaining ?
ReplyDeletePowerful stuff. Reminds me, I need to write something new for WherePetersGone as I forgot to write anything for a few years... Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou know, if you think about it, Mike Lewis has sort of become the Bosco of the 2020's.
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