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Showing posts with label Batley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Batley. Show all posts
Friday, 2 June 2023
It's WRATH Pride!
We are absolutely FURIOUS that governments, businesses, and even churches are ignoring WRATH PRIDE!
Other deadly sins get their month of glory - we see the rainbow flags of LUST PRIDE (usually abbreviated to PRIDE), and we
would see the flags of SLOTH PRIDE if they had bothered to design one, but oh no,
WRATH PRIDE isn't good enough to be recognised!
A post-Vatican II WRATH MASS.
Celebrating WRATH MONTH is very easy. Unlike LUST MONTH you don't have to take you clothes off, and
unlike SLOTH MONTH you don't have to turn over in bed and say "Leave me alone."
No, all we are asking government, businesses, churches etc. to do is what is very natural, and
which many do already - be rude to those you serve.
The provisional WRATH PRIDE flag.
Roger Hargreaves has kindly designed a WRATH PRIDE Flag for us - the alternative was simply to
use a red rag, known to enrage bulls, but this would have been harder to recognise. We want to COME OUT and show our ANGER to the WORLD!
Batley Townswomen's Guild hold a WRATH party in honour of their most famous son, Arthur Roche.
Some bigoted people condemn us, saying that WRATH is a sin, but how can it be if so many people
enjoy it? "Love thy neighbour" is all very well, but "Scream at thy neighbour" comes much more naturally
to many of us. So let's celebrate it! STAMP OUT WRATHPHOBIA! With both feet if necessary!
See? Pope Francis is backing us!
Well, that's all I have to say on the matter, you tedious boring blog-readers. You make me SICK!
And I hope I make you SICK too!
Sunday, 29 May 2022
Uncle Arthur gets his red hat
There will be dancing in the streets of Yorkshire tonight at the news that Batley boy
Uncle Arthur Roche has finally been given a red hat by Pope Francis, if
they can find one big enough to fit his head (Gammarelli are already preparing some XXXXXXL
robes for the new cardinal).
"Can you do this beanie style in red?"
From the humble beginnings where
Arthur developed his hatred for the TLM
("We 'ad it tough. When I were a lad they made us go to Mass and
it were all in Latin, and the priest wouldn't even turn round and smile at us"), he rose
to becoming bishop of Leeds, where he was known for starring in a video nasty - a DVD sent round
to parishes explaining that he wanted to close them.
But Arthur really became famous when he took over from Cardinal Sarah at the
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in 2021 (he had been
secretary since 2012, and everyone said that his dictation and typing were excellent).
At the CDW he became responsible for sorting out the mess after Pope Francis had a bad fit and
produced Traditionis Custodes as a way of trolling traditional Catholics.
Harmonious days at the CDW.
Arthur was restrained from producing more video nasties showing how LGBT Masses and Clown
Masses were really the way forward for modern Catholicism, but he did produce
some Guidelines on the interpretation of TC that were even more deranged than Pope Francis
had achieved:
stamps on the face of the Catholic Church puts his stamp on the future
of the Church, and the other name to watch is Bishop Robert Walter McElroy, of San Diego,
variously described as "Even worse than Cupich", "A great Sodano", and "Ted McCarrick's pal".
Are YOU an extreme liberal Catholic priest who has been inexplicably refused a red hat?
If so email francis_trash@vatican.va with your CV, and we'll see what we can do next time.
* It is all the fault of traditional worshippers who have inexplicably become critical of Pope Francis since TC was issued. * Even though TC was intended as a conciliatory way of getting rid of the TLM and its fans. * Latin is a dead language, so Caveat Emptor and Quod erat demonstrandum! as we say in Batley. * It is forbidden to advertise TLMs in the church bulletin. * In fact attending one is a mortal sin, far worse than abortion or LGBT stuff (which we rather approve of anyway). * Liturgical dancing is encouraged, and I am available for skating demonstrations for those churches equipped with ice-rinks. * Can I have my red hat now, love*?*A traditional Yorkshire way of addressing anyone from the pope downwards. There is no truth in claims that Arthur Roche is ambitious. There was more top trolling from Pope F when he announced the creation of 21 new cardinals. This
* No previous evidence of competence necessary. In fact it's a handicap. * Points are won by supporting LGBT issues, Nancy Pelosi, or the Synodal Path to cutting the Church into heretical pieces.In next month's news - how Fr James Martin LGBTSJ became a cardinal.
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
What happened after Francis left
As I walked through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a den, and laid me down in that place to sleep; and as I slept, I dreamed a dream. I dreamed...*
It was two weeks after the departure of Pope Francis from the chair of St Peter. In my dream it was not clear to me whether he had died,
resigned, been carried off to the funny farm, or been arrested by the Swiss Guard. In any case, a conclave had been held
and Cardinal Sarah was quickly elected Pope. Nobody wanted a Francis II, and even the Cupiches and Marxes realised that they could
not get away with it.
Noisy popes? Who on earth did Cardinal Sarah have in mind?
Pope Pius XIII (as he now was) wasted no time in tidying up the mess left by his predecessor. When he emtered the
papal apartments he removed all the Pachamama idols that were cluttering up the place and
burned them in public -
tschugguelling them into the Tiber left the risk that they might be fished out again. He made the possession of the
Pachamama dolls an excommunicable offence - much to the distress of Austen Ivereigh, who had planned to
give his nearest and dearest Pachamamas for Christmas.
No longer needed in the Catholic Church.
Then he turned his attention to some of Pope Francis's writings. Instantly he repealed Traditionis Custodes,
much to the distress of Arthur Roche, who turned out to have backed the wrong horse. Uncle Arthur was taken
away from the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments and sent back to his native Batley
to sort out the problems of the schoolteacher who was in hiding after showing his class a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.
We did not see him again.
Amoris Laetitia was next for the bonfire, and the Dubia were answered with a definite "No, yes, yes, yes, yes!" to
the delight of the surviving cardinals, Vice-Popes Burke and Brandmüller.
"Synods?" said the new pope. "Who needs synods, let alone synods about synods? They're cancelled, and anyone seen
trying to set up a synod will be severely disciplined by the new Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, now
renamed the Inquisition once more."
A tense moment in discussions at the Batley Townswomen's Synod.
"A good morning's work," said Pius XIII. "I'm now going to visit Emeritus Pope Benedict for lunch, and see
whether he has any more suggestions."
In the afternoon of the first day the new pope excommunicated Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi, sacked Jeffrey Sachs,
and laicised Fr James Martin LGBTSJ. "Francis bullied the Order of Malta, and the Franciscan Friars of the
Immaculate," he told his friends. "I have my sights on the Jesuits and their Satanic America magazine."
Then he sorted out the German bishops and turned his attention to China, and ...
Unfortunately, it was only a dream.
*John Bunyan.
Saturday, 3 April 2021
Dead people don't come back to life
Today we have another guest post from Alice in Wonderland (age 11) of St Humanist's School, Birmingham. In January she explained
very persuasively that
Miracles are just a bit unlikely, and
now she has an Easter message for us (or possibly a Good Friday message, she wasn't sure which was which).
Dead people don't come back to life.
Some people (like Fr Chasuble our school chaplain) will tell you that Good Friday is all about someone rising from the dead. But it isn't possible.
IT ISN'T, IT ISN'T, IT ISN'T!!! Top marks for rhetoric, here, Alice - J. Eccles SJ (teacher).
As a scientist, I tested this by experiment. So Auntie Doris has been sitting in the living room ever since she died 3 years ago. This proves that Christianity is bunk. QED.
There are other aspects about the passion narrative - I thought passion was a fruit, but Fr Chasuble says it's what we call the
bits at the end of the gospels - that a trained scientist like me (We remember your detention for making hydrogen sulphide in the school toilets! J.E.) can easily refute.
There's a bit about Peter (a famous person in the Bible) cutting off someone's ear and Jesus (another famous person) sticking it
back on again. WELL, I TRIED THAT AND IT DOESN'T WORK. Mrs Van Gogh the school cook is very cross too!!! Marks for initiative, here, Alice! J.E.
Ear today, gone tomorrow (special joke by Alice!)
But let's get back to the big question. Fr Chasuble tells me that Easter is very important to Christians, although the Bible misses out the really
important bits about bunny rabbits and eggs. So if dead people don't come back to life - as I have proved (QED) - then we can tell all those
learned doctors of the church: St Thomas Augustine, St Basil the Fawlty, St Albert Mangus, ect. to pack it in.
Tomorrow I am going to Battley where lots of Muslims are hanging round a school trying to sell pictures of Mohammed. Won't they be surprised
when I tell them that their sacred book the Michel Coren wasn't dictated by some supernatural God but was all made up! Have a good trip, Alice! J.E.
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