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116 replies on “FATHER JOHN PAUL LYTTLE – “I AM AN ALTER CHRISTUS (ANOTHER CHRIST) WALKING THE HOSPITAL CORRIDORS”.”
Bishop Pat. I have called the Parish today asking for a personal guarantee that my 19 year old son who attends Mass there will not be hit on by that man. I also asked that as a Parishioner, is my covenant envelope money funding WiFi at no.38 as that creep will logged on pulling his plonker watching porn all day. The Priest of Deacon who answered called me sad and hung up! I will be calling again tomorrow and every day until they respond.
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which Parish?
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Hi Harry. What is the Parish and who is “that man”?
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There is no parish – thays the whole point. Don’t expect any info on that anytime soon.
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It was on this blog the other day it is in Fareham and Portchester.
He is suppose to be there on sabbatical according to Portsmouth Communications Officer.
Very High tech Diocese press 1 for this and 2 for that and so on very changed days now like a Company.
Harry should NOT be telephoning the “club” Parish Priest he should raise his concerns with the Safeguarding people at Portsmouth or at National Safeguarding level for the Bishops Conference and copy it to Bishop Egan
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Total waste of time contacting anyone at any level in the RCC.
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Fareham Parish and Fr Lyttle who is living in a Parish house beside the Church that was gifted to them years ago.
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JPL – if you reading all this, and I guess you will be – please recognise that your days as a priest in ministry are over. You are not suited, and no matter how much time you spend ‘finding yourself’ or praying before the Blessed Sacrament, you will not change. So, accept this when you are still young enough to look to a new life, be honest about it, and do the right thing. Do not listen to those who are telling you to ‘rediscover your vocation’. They are not interested in you, they are only interested in their own agenda. You no doubt have some skills that you can transfer to a new life and career, where you will be able to be whatever you want to be and live life as you want to live it, honesty and openly, whiteout having to skulk around living a duplicitous and damaging life of dishonesty and lies. You will be so much happier and freer. Think about it, please ! For your sake, but also for the sake of the Church which has already been damaged by your not being suited for ministry. It will be the best of all.
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!0:49 am
It is a complete waste of time contacting the Rcc hierarchy or nuncios to make a complaint.
They are company men!
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The only things that hurt the RCC are PUBLIC EXPOSURE and LOSING THEIR MONEY
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Yes and are our teenage boys safe? Are you locked in? Can you get out? Are you pulling your plonker watching porn using WiFi paid for by us? Who is paying your rent and keep? Us?
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Thanks to the likes of Facebook and other social media platforms, these bastards, including their Bishops and lowlife Safeguarding abuse enablers, are always going to be exposed.
This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it!
The stone that the builders tossed aside has now become the most cornerstone.
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@Harry
disgusting language and a fabricated story. are ya well in the head!
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Excuse me but why is it fabricated? We have the testament of a young man who he tried to seduce. I’ve said my bit and I think we should leave it there. The man should be left to consider his own future now and maybe we should pray for him. I don’t mean to upset him.
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what young man, Harry? where is he? why hasn’t he gone to the police if he’s been a ‘victim’? where’s the evidence? evidence, evidence, evidence! its what a good defence would ask for.
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3.47 your maximum standard of conduct is whether he can get away with in court.
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1.24
Are you the priest or deacon who answered Harry’s phone call?
Why did you hang up?
That suggests you know more than you are letting on.
How much do you know about your pervert-colleague?
Are you protecting him (and enabling his sexual deviancy)?
Are you a fellow pervert?
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@Harry 8:30pm
Away with you Satan!
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Lol poor bloke.
While the sash was a mistake and you might wonder why a Catholic priest has it on his phone, this isn’t in the class of showing porn to a confirmation class 🤗
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I thought it was accidentally showing pictures of nude men to parents of a confirmation class.
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It gave us a laugh that priest in Fermanagh. Stop taking life too seriously.
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11:00 am
Most of their money comes from the laity.
Making complaints to the Rcc gives them an opportunity to contain the problem and then cover it up, if required or if necessary. When child rape is not taken seriously what do people expect. They have lost the plot.
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EXPOSE! DEPRIVE OF FUNDS!
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I am a victim, lot’s of evidence, very damning! (+Pat and others have seen) and I am subjected to a gagging Order which is supposed to prevent me from revealing this evisence.
My Facebook, email account is currently blocked. I have not even been told why by FB or Hotmail.
It has been a very difficult journey; and I have not even started yet! Trust me!
The Roman Church knows ALL the tricks to attempt to silence victims.
But the odd victim does things their OWN WAY. Not many about, sadly.
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10.00
Nothing wrong with The Sash.
Don’t you think this little island has suffered enough under the jackboot of Perfidious Rome?
Can you imagine how much more suffering would be endured, especially by children, at the perverted hands of this filthy institution had William of Orange not given James a sound thrashing at the Boyne?
Thank God, sir, for the Orangemen! And for their victory that blessed day. 😇🎉
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Jesus pat wha the hell is going on in Portsmouth diocese. Hasn’t Philip Egan got the balls to sort this shower of shites out. Why is Portsmouth diocese known as an ultra Catholic Diocese, yet we see priests such as JP and other gay men like the one in the cathedral? Jesus pat come on. It’s full of benders like. jesus almighty
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11:18 am
There’s more ways than one to skin a cat. The cold shower brigade will be wetting themselves before too long. Their own fault. They brought it on themselves.
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11.42:. So the poor old Church is to blame for the coronavirus??? Are you mad?
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Well, well, well, Erstwhile’s house has been very busy today lovelys I can tell you.
Perfect timing for a firework display with lockdown and all. Social media here is a wash!
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1:14 pm
What are you ranting about ?
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You literally could not write it…
https://www.birminghamdiocese.org.uk/GetImage.aspx?IDMF=8d0e4f70-6b94-47bc-bdf4-7dafec4b9375&w=413&h=584&src=mc
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10.34
What an odd name for an archdiocesan magazine! 😨
‘Sewer’? 😕
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Maynooths magazine is called ‘seeds’ in English
#Síolta
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10:34
😂 Sow buttons
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But….seriously…how long do you think they are going to last ? Come back in 5 years, and I reckon you might be lucky to have two, probably only one, still active in ministry. Poor things. They haven’t a clue what they are walking in to. They will have been badly formed, they will not be badly led, and they will be left to their own devices to sink or swim, with most sinking. If they have any sense, they will realise this pretty quickly, and save themselves by heading off to a different life before they are stuck and stranded and ruined. The Church, its bishops, its seminaries, should be ashamed of themselves for how they mislead and abuse these young men with the JPL narrative of alter christus and ontological change and special status. Nobody talks that language these days – except those who have a selfish interest in convincing themselves that they truly are special and set aside.
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Y’know, I’m a man of almost unfettered patience, and even when provoked beyond that extraordinary limit, I hear a small, equanimous voice in my head (No; not externally, cos that would make me schizophrenic or delusional, wouldn’t it? 😎) saying ‘steady as she goes, helmsman; steady as she goes’. If I didnt hear that voice, I’d probably turn to the drink, so I would, and I’d end up an alter Rab C Nesbitt on a Saturday night (well, on any night of the week, really): absolutely, unmistakably…bluttered. 😩 Wouldn’t I? 😲
I’m hearing that voice now, because when I’m told another jumped-up jackass in a clerical collar has declared himself ‘an alter Christus’ (sigh 😩), I’m almost laughing myself to incontinence. It isn’t funny. 😞
But not this time. 😃 Give the bloke a chance, I’m being advised. Hear Father John Paul Lyttle out. 😡
Okay. I shall. 😇
JPL (yes, YOU), I’ll make you a holy deal: heal the sick at will, raise the dead at will, turn water into good strong ale (and the odd bucketful of it into finest brandy 😀), and make the sun shine in these dreary, leaden skies all next week … and I’ll believe that you, and every other Romanist parasite-cum-moocher is an alter Christus. I’ll also stop calling you all those wicked 😈 names.
Goddammit man! Are you up to the challenge? 😕
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Magna barking again. Pet his head again Pat please.
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10.09
What’s wrong, parasite-cum-moocher? Can’t you do all the things I requested of Lyttle?
I wonder why.
But I’d bet you could ‘tug’ a lot.
You are useless, Romanist. Utterly useless.
Most of you scroungers couldn’t wire an electrical plug; at least half of you wouldn’t know what an electrical plug was.
Every Romanist parasite-cum-moocher should have inscribed on his headstone: ‘I was useful in life only to myself; utterly useless to everyone else.’ It would probably be one of the few times in which honesty could, honestly 😄, be associated with a morally gutless Romanist parasite-cum-moocher.
Useless.
(Just tellin’ it like it is, like. 😕)
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Magna, I’m afraid you’re showing your age. Nobody under the age of 40 can wire a plug, because fitted plugs with the right fuses have been mandatory for yonks and they haven’t had to.
A friend of mine in her thirties even refused to believe that the fuse in her heater kept blowing because she kept putting in too low an amp rating of fuse .
To bring your image up to date perhaps it should be that they couldn’t fix their own router?
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In the USA rooter
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Fr J and Erstwile of the underground dancing…
https://youtu.be/LXCwlO2jnYU
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1:54 am
😂 The sugar daddy school of dancing
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The guy in Liverpool could wire a plug at 12 years of age! 😂😂
Got them running round like headless chickens apparently!
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THE phrase “speaking truth to power” is common among those who believe in justice – and not to mention – those of us who JUST DON’T GIVE A FLYING FUCK WHEN IT COMES TO GOBSHITES, DICKHEADS, AND not withstanding, ROMAN BISHOPS and their ROMAN SAFEGARDING ABUSE-ENABLERS! Just ask Erstwhile and Alex the kidder! (Mind, I’d give Alex the kidder a bit of time to get her shit together though… being caught ‘red handed’ has made her red face and hot flushes go right through the roof!). Lesson of the day… Don’t shit on your own door step – take a leaf from Erstwhile’s ‘moral’ and ‘ethical’ rubrics!
Don’t we just love it when anyone who is prepared to stick their head above the parapet and tells it how it really is?! Kettle on, biscuits out, and feet up! Fight in the Rovers Return between Hilda Ogden and Elsie Tanner… HEAVEN!
There’s an old saying… If you want something done right, do it yourself.
And that means taking safeguarding seriously.
HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY – AND ENJOY THE SUNSHINE. Just don’t let your face get too red, though!
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“France’s highest administrative court has ordered the government to lift a blanket ban on religious gatherings in churches, mosques and synagogues as part of lockdown measures to contain the spread of coronavirus.
The Council of State on Monday said the all-out ban constituted a “serious and manifestly illegal attack” on freedom of worship.
It gave French Prime Minister Eduard Philippe eight days to implement “less stringent supervisory measures”.
The ruling came after several associations and religious groups submitted complaints to the Council of State.
La Croix’s Arnaud Bevilacqua spoke with Father Thierry Magnin, spokesman and general secretary for the Conference of Bishops of France (CEF).
La Croix: The bishops have asked for a resumption of worship services on several occasions. What has been their reaction to this new order?
Father Thierry Magnin: We have taken note of this ordinance and we think it is just.
Moreover, it is in line with a letter that the president of the CEF, Archbishop Éric de Moulins-Beaufort, sent to the Prime Minister on Friday, May 15.
We did not refer the matter to the Council of State, but we wanted to make our position clear. The Council of State fully supports this position.
It says the government has gone too far with the ban.
Our position has never been to enter into an arm wrestling match with the government.
That is the whole point of the letter from Archbishop de Moulins Beaufort.
It is not a matter of great rejoicing, though we obviously think it is a step in the right direction. We have always been in direct contact with the government.
Today (May 18) I again sent updated proposals to regulate the resumption of worship.
How do you see the future now, with a probable very quick resumption of worship?
At this point, we are waiting, as are all other religions, for the revision of the May 11 decree that banned gatherings in places of worship.
They have eight days to see how worship services can resume in compliance with all the health standards that the CEF already presented to the Ministry of the Interior two weeks ago.
We specified that again on May 18.
The rules will be very precise and, obviously, there is no question of welcoming large crowds. We understand that.
Our position has always been for a gradual resumption with very concrete means of controlling it.
We are going to find an intelligent solution for the common good and respect for a fundamental freedom.
As we have always said, it’s more difficult to comply with health measures in a supermarket than it is in a church with a limited number of people.
What kind of restrictions will there once public Mass can be celebrated again?
We have proposed that churches should admit no more than one-third of normal capacity in order to ensure the necessary sanitary distancing.
Likewise with the entrances and exits, moving around, gestures… all this is specified in a document that we have sent to the authorities for all celebrations: Mass in particular, but also baptisms, for example.
We understand this very well and it is being done in several countries.
Without a doubt, the rules will be strict at first.
There will be a very limited number of people, but we hope to gradually increase that.
How might the Council of State’s decision affect your dealings with the authorities?
We will continue to work intelligently together.
The letter from Archbishop Moulins-Beaufort to the Prime Minister was clear and within the framework of the relations that we are trying to maintain where we can tell each other things in confidence.
I do not believe that the government wanted to minimize freedom of religion.
The associations that brought the matter before the Council of State made this appeal.
We did otherwise, by writing to the Prime Minister, because we are in dialogue and there was the prospect of another meeting with the president on May 25, together with the other religious denominations.
These associations did what they saw fit, and there are several ways of doing so.
We did not consider filing an appeal with the Council of State, but Archbishop de Moulins-Beaufort pointed out that there was a legal problem, which was finally resolved by the Council of State.”
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Fr Jimmy isn’t the worst of them. Great video.
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I think in JPLs book, wearing trekkie bottoms makes you special !
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I have yet to meet a Romanist parasite – cum-moocher who was prepared to be an ‘alter Christus’ by publicly and openly taking on the morally insidious conduct of the Romanist so-called ‘hierarchy’ : someone prepared to risk losing everything (ministry, salary, house, health benefits, etc) in order to do the right thing.
No; their idea of Christ is really a projection of their own vanity, pride, and self-important sense of specialness. Their Jesus would have taken Satan’s desert deal to rule the world… and run! 🤣🤧
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Yep, you are right MC. What keeps the majority of them staying, even when they know it’s the wrong thing for them, is the threat of losing everything that comes with it – housing, income, status, etc. Given the way that clerical employment works, they are feudally shackled to the bishop and the diocese. If they walk, they lose everything. So, they stay, in order to be safe and comfortable.. Pitiful, really. JPL will be going through this. But he is young enough to get out and make a fist of doing something else. I doubt if he will take that option, he will knuckle under for a while with renewed piety and apparent commitment, but the malaise that is at his heart will out again, and in a few years we will be hearing of him again – for all the wrong reasons !
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I make one but essential exception to my post at 10.06: Pat Buckley. The only Romanist priest I know of who had the moral will not only to risk losing everything, in order to do the right thing, but who had the moral tenacity to endure such loss, in face of cowardly opposition and ridicule by other Romanist priests too devoid of courage to step out of their ecclesial comfort zones.
They have had their reward? 😕
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Maybe someone older and wiser than I might correct me, but I suspect this speaking of the priest as “alter Christus” or even Jesus Himself – though embedded in the theology of the priesthood – came into common parlance during the time of JPII along with his specious Theology of the Body – which he essentially invented. The earlier view was that a priesthood had a function which he was trained to perform. Evelyn Waugh, though Tridentine in his thinking, would have had no truck for the flummery of Old Mother Burke. He wrote somewhere that he regarded the priest as a man qualified to do his job, and compared the priest approaching the altar to a craftsman with his bag of tools accompanied by his apprentice. If JP Lyttle had thought of himself more as a plumber come to fix the sink rather than floating down the hospital corridors on clouds of glory, he might have made less of a prat of himself. On the other hand, there remains the case of the trakkie bottoms.
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I dont think dealing with ballcocks could have really help JP.
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11.25
No; the exalted notion of priestly ‘alter Christus’ is actually a teaching of the Second Vatican Council.
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Thank you, Magna, That in itself is interesting, as I don’t think the Spencer Tracey type of priest of the old days would have thought of himself as “alter Christus”, but would have got on with the job. I realize that I am in danger of romanticizing the past, but I believe we generally agree that there is a very different sort of guy in seminaries today compared with pre-Vatican II. For one thing, apart from the married ex-Anglicans ( even so ?????? ) they are nearly all homosexuals in various stages of denial – or not, as is so often the case – opting for a life in a system which insists that are intrinsically disordered and should not be there in the first place. No wonder we have so many fuck-ups!
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11:34 am
Wasn’t the notion of the Church as ‘the people of God’ also a teaching of the Second Vatican Council? Why was that teaching not emphasized following the Council?
Was it too threatening to the pedestal pushers?
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11:34 am
Are priests considered an ‘alter Christus’ due to ordination or only when administering sacraments or at all times? I’m wondering how this notion equates with priests who sexually abuse children or bishops who protect priest perpetrators of abuse.
Were they behaving as an ‘alter Christus’ ?
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3.39
Owing to ordination. And yes, therefore, at all times.
It’s an ontological contradiction in terms (a risible absurdity, to be honest) since, ontologically, a priest, while supposedly ‘conformed’ to Christ through ordination remains, ontologically also, a sinner.
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Tis almost hi noon. The cowboys at the ok coral seem to still be in the saloon. I don’t know anything about JP Lyttle. I can see how certain names cause the bees 🐝 to buzz. There is only one Christ. If I set myself up as another Christ I’m on shaky ground hi. There is no I in team. Who said that anyways. Must fly Bye!
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11:54 AM
Howdy Hi Fly.
Begorra fly there’s nathin like a good cowboy movie with the Duke or the man with no name.
The saloon scene was where the action began between the good the bad and the ugly.
Isn’t Christ in us all. No need for a shot out so since there’s no specials in the eyes of God.
May the Force be with you. +
Bye bye Fly hi.
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Begorra and Begumdrops it’s Page and Page again hi but hi hi but yeah but no but yeah but hi. At least yizzer both on the same page Seanie boy 😀 bye bye hi Flyagwa 😂
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@3pm Flyagwa!!! Perfect description of this man’s incoherent nonsense. 😆
I thought he had been told by the Church of Ingerland to desist from his blog adventures?
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The “alter Ioannes Paulus” brought in compulsory “communion”. Before, we didn’t bother with it much. More tactful for the politicians – they weren’t lonely sitting out. They were glad to be there, and glad to be themselves.
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Who’s this priest in Fermanagh? Playing a loyalist song in the church is out of order. Not at all suitable for Mass. Also, it’s politically charged so definitely not suitable. His bishop needs to speak to him.
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12.11: FFS, get a grip. It was a mistake….which he immediately rectified. You freaks are utterly crazy. Would you be so enraged about a homeless beggar on the street? NO!
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“Rectified” 🤣
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12:44 pm
Calm down. No need to get into a tizzy.
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Was the canon “hinting” we need more “whistle blowing” not less?
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The priesthood tends to attract men with a penchant for young men under 21. That is usually their downfall.
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Leave Power Bottom Lyttle alone
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I have known many good priests (the demonic raving of the MagnaTroll notwithstanding). They never refer to themselves in the self-exalting narcissistic terms of JP Lyttle and co.
“Another Christ” wafting along the corridors of the hospital and people “respectfully” making way for him.
A dirty dog sniffing around the hospital for a nice looking young man more like!
“Alter Christus” is thrown under the bed when his todger gets tumescent and pokes up its head, which is obviously often since he’s constantly “horny”, etc.
Narcissistic claptrap from a delusional idiot who should never have been ordained. Egan is a buffoon and like Lyttle also delusional.
They make me 🤢
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3.10
I’m an angel 😇 in demon’s clothing. 😈
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This another Christ – that is men going around thinking they’re Gods and expecting to be treated as such – is just like the little emperor syndrome in China:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_emperor_syndrome
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Oh, you mean like McCarrick and his pupil Prances.
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So, on a happier note, Pat, our old Else is 11 years in the Vestmeenster job today. I would like to invite fitting tributes from your readers.
Monsignor Millicent Phrillyknickers, STD
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She should be awarded an honorary BAFTA for her costumes and theatrical performances.
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Egan knows them but he’s not saying anything. You are spot on as usual Pat, JPL, Lyons, Tobin, Madden and JP Smyth
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Interesting. I am building up quite a Portsmouth dossier. Some said today they have pics to send me of a certain young gentleman’s accoutrements
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Why are you bringing these names into your blog. You are evil.
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Ray Lyons and Portsmouth keeps cropping up. JPL fell out of Fr Lyons window in west London. Crispian Hollis as Bishop got rid of Ray Lyons after the JP Lyttle fall.
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I was under the impression that Father Lyons was the one to resign.
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J P Smyth that’s a blast from the past. How’s his male undertaker friend. He’s the campest priest in Portsmouth.
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Patsy, why are you wearing a white Westminster vestment online.
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” Let he who is without sin cast the first stone .”
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*CASTED*
There you go 🙂
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4.10 you sound like you are about to plead “moral equivalency”.
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Pat how do you know so much info?
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I have a lot of correspondents clerical and otherwise.
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J P Lyttle that’s a name we will remember in the diocese. But Fr P J Smyth in Portsmouth is something else.
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Sean Tobin lives with John Paul presently and Fr Lyons.
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But John Paul is living in Fareham with Fr Cooke, 3 seminarians and a “transitional” deacon ???
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Brendan Marshall went viral on Twitter last night when he posted about the sash priest, with even more reaction than when he posts about fallen trees in Moneymore.
https://twitter.com/BJPMarshall/status/1262779261691314178?s=19
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Brendan went viral before. In 2016, he hit the newspapers. He got a holy seminarian kicked out because of his homosexual behaviour.
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What is the connection between JPL and PAT MADDEN and SEAN TOBIN?
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all three men. thank you
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Who are Pat Madden and Sean Tobin ?
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@6:16pm Holy seminarian ha! Maynooth did right in kicking him out! Wiser locked up
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Buckley you are a bully. JP is planning his revenge
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Why does truth have to be avenged?
I’m only on this after been contacted by JP’s victim in Reading – who was being ignored by Egan and Portsmouth.
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Portsmouth are hopping mad with you Buckley
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Tell that to the young policeman at English Martyrs, Reading.
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Oh he’s “planning his revenge” is he eh? 😂😆🤣 I’m sure Pat Buckley is quaking in his boots! 😆😁😃🤣
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There’s a big naval training establishment in Fareham called HMS Collingwood. It’s full of seamen.
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Pat, I am a priest of Portsmouth and I am not angry with you. I am pleased with you. Our diocese is going down the shute and nobody in authority here cares. You are more a bishop than PE will ever be.
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Same in Liverpool my friend.
Place is falling apart at the seems.
An ex sem is on tablets and very ill.
Priests have been vocal with Arch but he is extremely stubborn.
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The Liverpool Arch is an auld stubborn cunto who needs to go. The Aux there Williams is more of a leader than he will ever be. The
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I am sorry the good guys in Portsmouth are suffering as they are
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Apparently after Egan was made bishop of Portsmouth and Davies bishop of Shrewsbury, Cormac said “look what happens when I go on holiday”
I am a priest too and feel sad to think what’s going on.
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CMOCdown was always on holiday! Monseigneur Hulot!
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Cormac missed his flight – he didn’t go on holiday. Big difference. The holiday story is factually incorrect.
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I am a PP in England. I am almost in despair at the dearth of leadership in the Church at present. Disarray is putting it mildly.
The training of seminarians and the formation system is broken in pieces. Ireland is obviously similarly in ruins.
A bishop of the calibre of Crispian Hollis is entirely disregarded by a man like PE and Hollis’ wise decision to dismiss Lyttle was rescinded, with disastrous consequences for the diocese of Portsmouth.
Ordaining dysfunctional homosexual men to the priesthood is playing havoc in the Church. I am not talking about homosexual men in general but dysfunctional and predatory men with a homosexual attraction.
There are homosexual men who are healthy, holy and integrated and they are excellent priests. And then there are those like JPL. Havoc!
I honestly believe, that unless decisive action is taken, to ensure that unfit men are quickly identified and eliminated from formation, we will face repeated disaster and scandal for generations to come.
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Saint Pierre Teilhard de Chardin plays games but the “alter Ioannes Paulus” calculatedly manoeuvred himself in, in his first few paragraphs, as dispenser of spiritual health to the dying in their hour of need and even the staff (who shy away from him in corridors).
Look what happens when we say “who are we to put our brains back in when they fall out?” A worthy and ruthless MO’C clone being “groomed” for Westminster where he can write his own masterly press releases.
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11.45: Your comments sum you up – you are indeed a “fucked up” – if not from priesthood, then certainly from something more virulent!! Get some therapy.
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9:00
You may not like what 11:45 says – but he has a point and expresses it well.
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9 :00 pm
11:45 obviously hit a raw nerve in you. Have a chat with someone you can trust.
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I hope it has FINALLY sunk in that I am NOT going to desist! I haven’t even STARTED.
I am like a DOG WITH A FUCKING BONE and I ENDEAVOUR to bring ALL your COVERING UP into the DAYLIGHT for ALL to SEE ! ! !
PLEASE believe me when I say… I HAVE NOT EVEN WARMED UP YET! ! !
IT IS MY PERSONAL EVANGELISATION TO ENSURE YOUR DARK AND INSIDIOUS DEEDS ARE LAID BARE FOR ALL TO SEE! ! !
HAVE A LOVELY DAY.
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I think a lot of you are missing the point. If nothing is going on with JPL then why is he not in charge of a parish?
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