Edmund Campion. Margaret Clitherow. Thomas Garnet. Philip Howard. Anne Line. Horace Walpole. Richard Langhorne. John Southworth. Margaret Ward. Edmund Arrowsmith. Cuthbert Mayne. John Houghton. Robert Lawrence. Augusting Webster. David Lewis. John Ogilvie. To name just a few.
What exactly was the Catholic Archbishop of London doing there,…
Edmund Campion. Margaret Clitherow. Thomas Garnet. Philip Howard. Anne Line. Horace Walpole. Richard Langhorne. John Southworth. Margaret Ward. Edmund Arrowsmith. Cuthbert Mayne. John Houghton. Robert Lawrence. Augusting Webster. David Lewis. John Ogilvie. To name just a few.
What exactly was the Catholic Archbishop of London doing there, never mind participating? Not that he ought to hold a grudge, mind, but perhaps he ought to have considered that it's just now "our" thing. The clear and unambiguous message of the whole schtick is that the monarch promises not to be Catholic.
I see there are 28 Anglican Bishops in the House of Lords, no Catholics. They've started to get rather "speechy" as of late, those Lords Ecclesiastical. Coincidentally hitting upon many a topic dear to King Charles's heart. Charles has been a problem for many years. Remember the "spider letters?" He has been sticking his nose into politics for ages and has no intention of stopping. Now the Anglican Bishops will have something to do in the Lords.
Edmund Campion. Margaret Clitherow. Thomas Garnet. Philip Howard. Anne Line. Horace Walpole. Richard Langhorne. John Southworth. Margaret Ward. Edmund Arrowsmith. Cuthbert Mayne. John Houghton. Robert Lawrence. Augusting Webster. David Lewis. John Ogilvie. To name just a few.
What exactly was the Catholic Archbishop of London doing there, never mind participating? Not that he ought to hold a grudge, mind, but perhaps he ought to have considered that it's just now "our" thing. The clear and unambiguous message of the whole schtick is that the monarch promises not to be Catholic.
I see there are 28 Anglican Bishops in the House of Lords, no Catholics. They've started to get rather "speechy" as of late, those Lords Ecclesiastical. Coincidentally hitting upon many a topic dear to King Charles's heart. Charles has been a problem for many years. Remember the "spider letters?" He has been sticking his nose into politics for ages and has no intention of stopping. Now the Anglican Bishops will have something to do in the Lords.
Wow. A remarkably grumpy comment.
Archbishop of Westminster, that is. Freudian slip.