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Thursday, May 3, 2018 - 23:45
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Toadying-to-the-Establishment statement about the treatment of poor Alfie from English Catholic bishops was a disgraceful piece of politically correct waffle worthy of the C of E's psuedo-theology department. I feel Our Lord may want to have a word or two with them shortly.

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Ignoring the advice of his confrères, towards the end of his life and by now having very reluctantly been made a bishop, St. Alphonsus refused to travel to Naples to have a troublesome tooth removed, pointing out that as the poor people in his diocese couldn't afford a proper dentist then he would not use one either. Instead, he employed the local amateur 'dentist' to carry out the task. There were no painkillers used but the saint did clutch a crucifix throughout. I can only hope that when the Laodicean bishops of England and Wales had there spines removed, there was no anaesthetic used as that would to some extent expiate their decision to issue that emetic, worthless statement which they spewed out.

The police involvement in this matter, however should not be criticised. After all, they're just following orders which is an excellent, time-worn defence.

Eccles I love how you can take even the most horrible situation and turn it into a hilarious blog post and give us a much needed giggle. If you don't laugh, you cry. I've done all of that this week so Lord knows I need a good laugh.

 

  1. I'd be happier if this were further from fact

 

 

 

 

 

Own comment: 

There is nothing humorous about the Alfie Evans story, but at least EcclesIsSaved manages to get a good deal of mocking in there.

The most dishonourable mention must go to the weasling Archbishop of Liverpool but that's only because so much more is expected of him - at the very least Catholicism. 

The sodomite murderous judge in the case would be the head villain in any dramatisation of these tragic events, however. It would seem as though having a grievous moral defect has become a requirement for being a judge in most Western countries nowadays.