The conquest of England nears completion

H/T M

The Telegraph:

Next coronation to involve other faiths besides Christianity

 The coronation of the next monarch will include a role for people of other faiths besides Christianity, in a break with a thousand years of history, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt.

The coronation of Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953

The coronation of Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953 Photo: PA

9:30PM BST 18 May 2013

Church of England leaders have accepted the need to be “hospitable” to other faiths within any future service at Westminster Abbey, in order to reflect the spiritual diversity of modern Britain.

The Church has resisted calls for a multi-faith service in recent years, preferring to stress that the Christian nature of the coronation is preserved by law.

Senior church figures told this newspaper t that it was now accepted that other faiths should be recognised within the coronation service for the first time.

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8 Replies to “The conquest of England nears completion”

  1. They are absolutely out of their minds. Just WHO is clamoring to include other faiths? Other faiths? I doubt it ; it’s (probably) the liberal left or the leftist progressives, or whatever they’re called now.

  2. All European Christians need to protest. That means you, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and all living elsewhere.

  3. The faster the Anglican “Church” goes down, the better. Liberal “Christianity” is poisonous. Read “Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt” by Paul Gottfried.

  4. The monarch takes a solemn oath to defend the Protestant Christian faith. As the government, police, judiciary and the armed forces are servants of the Crown, they too are obliged to defend the Protestant faith. The question now arises. Are the leaders of other faiths that will be present at the coronation service, oath bound to defend the Anglican Christian faith? If yes, then they have abandoned their own faith. If no, then they should not be in the UK.

    These are the kinds of quite unnecessary and nation dividing problems that arise, when one allows people of other faiths into the country in large numbers. This is from the political side.

    There is another side to this – the Christian one. Christianity will eventually triumph, so an inclusive church, whether Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox, is the only option. This is merely an extention of the ethos that the church is not just an institution for Christians – it invites all – Muslims, Hindus, everyone to come to church to hear the word of God. If the excuse is an coronation service, it matters not. Who knows how God works in the hearts and minds of men?

  5. If the conquest of England is almost compleated then the EDL and the UKIP need to start working on the reconquest.