![]() Much gratitude to all bloggers who have contributed to this thread, and who have written to the School and Archbishop, thus showing true Christian charity and compassion. We must all pray for him.įollowing letters of complaint from parents and other concerned Catholics, the event scheduled to take place at The John Fisher School in Purley today, Monday, 7 March, was cancelled. I know from my inbox how vicious the enemies of the Faith and true Morals are – and I suspect the Archbishop will suffer far worse. What certainly stands out here, though, is that the Archbishop of Southwark is an outstanding defender of the Faith and true Morals. I was sorry I hadn’t thought of sending him the one and only photo of myself which makes me look passably human, taken when I was of marriageable age – I can be very slow, at times… Anyone reading The Times that day, who thought there were only three Ugly Sisters had to think again – the implication, as I say, was clear. Then, in his report, he begins with the “she doesn’t like to be photographed” and ended with “she never married”, the implication being crystal clear. Well, I had arrangements already made, so I had to decline. I spoke with him for ages on the phone (as he pretended to agree with me) and then he rang me out of the blue one morning, prior to publication, asking if he could come with a photographer to take my photo. Thanks be to God, but watch out those of us who dared to question their right to do so.Īnd further… the journalist who contacted me for The Times report ( linked in above report) was a devious so & so. Their plan to groom the boys at The John Fisher School has been thwarted. The fact that this reporter has had to dig to find that nonsense to support the LGBTQ+ campaign against the Archdiocese of Southwark, and thus the Catholic Church, shows just how hard they’re having to work to justify their unjustifiable position. I received such a volume of horrendous mail that the postman asked me if there was something wrong. What I didn’t report, because I didn’t want to give them the satisfaction, was that, as a result of those reports, I became the target of a hate campaign. So, don’t let’s get into all of that again. To read, click her eĪ little later… I’ve now skimmed this report and find it dredges up the tired old claim that I “outed” priests – wrong I reported priests who had outed themselves (everyone of whom has now abandoned the active priestly ministry) and I lodged complaints with the Press Complaints Commission against various newspapers which had essentially defamed me, everyone of which complaints were resolved to my satisfaction. This one, though, seems to be the star of the show – I’ve not read it myself but my source tells me it contains information hitherto not made public. They may not have noticed that it’s missing yet, but believe me, there are a lot of missing moral compasses out there, just waiting to be found.Īnd just as I was about to publish this update, more news arrives – this story, which should be totally UN-remarkable for anyone who knows anything about the Catholic Church’s teaching and its guardianship of the natural moral law, seems to be spreading like wildfire. Secondly, I continue to receive vile messages from people who need to get out there with a huge search party to help them find their moral compass. Note two things: firstly, since the above article has featured quotations from parents speaking against the diocese and the teachings of the Church, I invite the many parents (and teachers) who support the diocese’s actions to write to me I promise to put their comments on this blog, anonymously if they wish. There is an online report about the cancellation of the book-signing event which you can read here The Mail Online has reported the cancellation… Click here to readĪnd this Lifesitenewsreport, dated 9 March, has just arrived in my inbox Clark decided he simply couldn’t work in a school that was promoting and selling unsuitable, pornographic, material to children. A source close to him has informed me that Fr. I’ve posted these letters in the comments hereįr James Clark has resigned from his position as Chaplain to The John Fisher School. I’ve written letters to various culprits, including the Catholic Education Service (CES) and Elliot Colburn MP who is also intent on making waves. There has been additional reporting across the internet on this, with both Catholic Truth and, incredibly, the archbishop, painted as the demons.
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