Thursday 18 July 2013

STUART SYVRET'S BLOGPOST ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY 2013

http://stuartsyvret.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/the-church-of-england-and-jersey.html

Wednesday, 17 July 2013
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND – AND THE JERSEY OLIGARCHY:
THE FOOLISH & NAÏVE – BEGUILED BY THE WICKED

Stuart often blocks my comments, which I don't mind, because I suppose he's probably trying to protect me from myself sometimes, I do that myself if I think some fragile person's comments on my own blog might get them targetted by people wanting to hurt them even more, and I know I sometimes blurt things out before I think things through properly. plus he may have thought my comment was out of context.

But I do wish he should have posted this one, therefore I am posting it here on my own blog, because I think that it is a disgrace that the Anglican church has been infiltrated by the Roman church, by stealth. It's not that I am complaining about people choosing to be Roman Catholics, but what has happened is that people are having the choice to be Protestant taken away from them, think about it, if your church is actually being led by a Jesuit then it's no longer a Protestant church any more is it?

Anyway, this is what I posted, and by reposting it I am not in any way criticising Stuart, as far as I am concerned that man is a diamond, but I do think what I posted on his blog needs to be seen, especially by Christian folk. This is what I posted:



Stuart, the title of your post needs adjusting:

THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND – AND THE JERSEY OLIGARCHY

It isn't the Church of England any more, because the Vatican has snook in by stealth and taken it over.

I told you a few years ago I was attending a church in Market Drayton and the vicar Michael Hayes tried to stop me praying for the victims and whistleblowers (including you) of the Pindown child abuse and Secret Family Court abuse, then I discover that Michael Hayes was actually a Jesuit priest. And when I complained about it to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Bishops of Lichfield Manchester and Liverpool I had no reply from my letters, just blank silence from all 5 letters. I did get a letter back from a "Free" evangical church minister and he said it was a shame but the church isn't what it ought to be.

Now I have found this:

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=newssearch&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CC4QqQIoADAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.patheos.com%2Fblogs%2Fdeaconsbench%2F2013%2F07%2Fformer-anglican-priest-becomes-catholic-bishop%2F&ei=lqHnUYaVG8bJ0QWy44GwBg&usg=AFQjCNHYc0_hAJPGEWHGe-sCJ5SWul2iZw&sig2=4kq9c1sbuYwmqPLsJIP77A&bvm=bv.49478099,d.d2k

“The new Roman Catholic Bishop for the diocese of East Anglia, who previously served as a Church of England priest, has been installed.

The Right Reverend Alan Hopes, 69, was welcomed at the West Door of the Catholic cathedral in Norwich before the two-hour Mass of Installation.

Bishop Alan will lead Roman Catholics in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.

He succeeds the Right Reverend Michael Evans, who died of cancer in 2011.

The cathedral was at full capacity of nearly 2,000 people to witness the ceremony led by Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster.

Bishop Hopes was born in Oxford in 1944 and moved to London with his parents in 1956 when he attended Enfield Grammar School.

He read for a degree in theology at King’s College in London and was ordained an Anglican priest in 1968.

He was received into the Catholic Church in 1994 and was ordained a priest a year later serving in parishes in Kensington and Chelsea”

Stuart, you should retitle your piece the Church of England/Rome as that would be a more accurate title!

2 comments:

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Zoompad said...

I dont remember letting that last comment through, I am deleting it, as I'm only interested in the TRUTH and not libel.

I have no idea what David Cameron and his wifes sexual relationships are, but I am sick of having my blog account hacked and comments like that one suddenly appearing!