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Wednesday 26 July 2023

Brass Neck Barry

Archbishop Barry Morgan at the 900th anniversary celebration of the Papal decree that two trips to St Davids were the equivalent of one to Rome.  Source: Twitter


On Saturday, 22nd July 2023, St Davids diocese held an Extraordinary Diocesan Conference (EDC) to "canvass LMAs' opinions on the qualities they would like to see in the person elected as the new Bishop of St Davids".

Those qualities would been regarded as obvious based on faith and tradition before politics divided the Church in Wales.

The man regarded by many as responsible for the mess the Church in Wales finds itself in is archbishop Barry Morgan who is suspected of trying to influence opinion long after his retirement.

With the election of a new bishop approaching and a reputation for creating division Morgan made an ill-judged appearance at the special service to mark the 900th anniversary of the Papal decree that two trips to St Davids were the equivalent of one to Rome, something I would have thought would have meant little to him as a protestant.

Following his manoeuvring, St Davids was the first diocese in the Church in Wales to elect a woman bishop which would have been anathema to any pope. 

Joanna Penberthy's episcopacy has been a disaster from her mean minded attempt to get rid of elderly male clergy to her political posturing which culminated in her “Never, never, never trust a Tory” comment which attracted widespread derision. 

Described by Barry Morgan as the best person to be a bishop, she is another divisive figure who has advanced feminism over faith. She is reported by the archbishop to be "in good heart" as she prepares to retire to Cornwall following extensive periods of sick leave. 

The retirement of Provincial Assistant Bishop David Thomas, author of  'A Noble Task', gave archbishop Morgan the opportunity to decree that there would be further provision over his dead body for faithful Anglicans who, on grounds of conscience, were unable to receive the sacramental ministry of women, thus reversing assurances which led to the ordination of women and their elevation to the episcopacy in the Church in Wales.

I am not clear what message the archbishop was trying to convey in his presidential address to the EDC other than a facilitator would be listening to the views of people in St Davids diocese. 

Hopefully the errors of the past will be heeded by putting faith before politics. To that end, all Anglican views must be heard, including those excluded Anglicans who, in the words of St David, Keep the Faith.

18 comments:

  1. If the weaking Andrew John had any bollocks, he'd have told Barry Morgan to stay well away from St David's and keep his snout out of affairs.
    I well remember former Bangor Dean Alun Hawkins cause a massive kerfuffle in The Times, BBCRadio 4 'Today' programme etc. by forbidding former ++George Carey from delivering a lecture from his St Deiniol's cathedral after Carey had slighted in some cheap publication of his Carey's successor Rowan.
    Step in the brave and magnificent then Bishop of Bangor, +Anthony Crocket who backed his Dean to the hilt. That's what you call a strong leader.
    The coward and clueless Andrew John is neither.
    Old Bill

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  2. Ah old friend. Yes. Well remembered and good point. ++Andy has no balls. Which is why Barry Morgan appears to take great delight in undermining him at every opportunity.
    (Not surprised that AB's photo included a bewigged, gowned, legal-sort milling in close proximity to Barry Morgan like a close protection officer might. There's always a sniff of controversy about the man).
    Trust your garden shed is surviving the weather.

    Ad Clerum

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  3. Woke Stonewall diversity champion Alison Rose is unexpectedly available at short notice and looking for a new role suitable to her talents and experience.
    Reduced salary expectations and definitely in need of somewhere off the beaten track.
    🤣 🤣 🤣

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  4. Never never never trust a Bishop27 July 2023 at 06:48

    This appearance provided Morgan the Malignant with an excuse to hold DodoJo's hand as she exits stage left in shame and humiliation, close on the heels of the late CEOs of Thames Water and NatWest bank.
    Best man for the job?
    Probably the worst bishop of St Davids with in history and good riddance.

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  5. So much for the inclusive CiW Dick the Dean now tweeting his disgust that clergy from the diocese of Llandaff are, this week, in Walsingham for the annual 'Welsh Week' pilgrimage.

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    1. Link please MO?

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    2. Lux Et Veritas28 July 2023 at 22:26

      https://llandaff.churchinwales.org.uk/en/news-and-blog/reverend-refresh-on-annual-wales-to-walsingham-pilgrimage/

      But there's a small problem.

      Error 404.
      Page does not exist.
      Has it been deleted?
      If so then why?

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  6. One might welcome the enthusiasm of the Anglican Church in Wales for papal decrees and wonder if it includes "Dominus Jesus" (2000)?

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  7. Good move for the former Archdeacon of Bangor. He's to be consecrated Bishop of Dorking. Another loss of a good man from The Sect !

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  8. A very good documentary by Griff Rhys Jones of the route to Holywell mentioning the decree https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k68gh

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  9. Advert today for a Chaplain for the 'bishop' of Llandaff. So, she needs a chaplain and an Executive Assistant. What on earth is this costly nonsense ?

    Former Anglican.

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    1. Just more of the same business as usual.
      The poison dwarf needs all the help she can get, it's a busy life doing bugger all.

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    2. Perhaps Mr. Sully will be appointed

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  10. There are so many clergy - and clergy affiliated - at Llandaff Cathedral, they must be fighting over what to do. Indeed, what is this costly nonsense?

    LW

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    1. No shortage of money or resources in Llandaff Diocese for right-on virtue signalling word salad effluent overflow.
      https://llandaff.churchinwales.org.uk/en/outreach-social-justice/lgbt-chaplaincy/
      All very busy trying to outdo each other with their personal lists of woke credentials with oodles of self-righteous Pride to wallow in.

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  11. @AB
    Keep your lines open AB. Add a few extra gigga-bytes to the domain line, cancel your weekend and stand by for police-loather Zebedee to stream in. No doubt he's picked up on the resignation from St Mary's Scottish Episcopalian Church, Aberdeen, of the Rev Terry Taggart after a complaint (of something) was laid against him. Zebedee's wrath will be that prior to ordination, Rev. Taggart was a detective sergeant in Lincolnshire Police. 'Outrageous'! he will say. (But 'Taggart'? what an excellent name for a 'tecco)

    Old Bill

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  12. Probing time.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-66408938
    Greater Manchester Plod covering themselves in glory.
    Or should that be covering their own backsides?
    CCTV footage missing from a plod custody suite.
    Corruption writ large.

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  13. Ineffective plod. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/06/crime-solved-police-no-charge-home-office-sanctions-moj/
    If put onto performance related pay we'd all be getting a significant refund.

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