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Just watched the ceremony on ABC news. The ceremony I recalled was not the ceremony of his becoming Prince of Wales. It was a different costume. He did say that he was the liege man of his mother the object of his earthly worship if I heard it correctly.
I recall a statement by Flannery O’Connor the Catholic author when the topic of transubstantiation was being discussed. “If all it is is a symbol, then the hell with it”.
If these people have no real authority over the Welch people, their church, or anything else, but they are just very wealthy heirs dressed up officiously, taking meaningless symbolic oaths, it is all just make believe. It had some meaning long ago, but is now a farcical comedy. Show up at functions and make believe you are important. Look dignified. It is empty pomp, glitter, a high office that commands nothing.
What does the queen’s title defender of the faith mean if she has nothing to do with the faith? If she no longer appoints the archbishop of Catherbury, but an elected official does, who ordains him with this power or right? It is the electorate.
Jesus appointed Peter His prime minister and gave him the keys to His Kingdom. The people’s prime minister appoints their archbishop. The prince swears and oath to his mother to be installed in a meaningless office and assume a symbolic title.
I don’t know if this is a comedy or a tragedy. The only responsibility of the job is to look royal. The ABC reporters got it. How embarrassing it would be to have to go through with this meaningless, purely symbolic ceremony.
If the royals have no real duty, no authority to command, other than to look important it is all a show. They are shiny ornaments, and the title defender of the faith is hypocricy, a claim to be what they are not.
I recall a statement by Flannery O’Connor the Catholic author when the topic of transubstantiation was being discussed. “If all it is is a symbol, then the hell with it”.
If these people have no real authority over the Welch people, their church, or anything else, but they are just very wealthy heirs dressed up officiously, taking meaningless symbolic oaths, it is all just make believe. It had some meaning long ago, but is now a farcical comedy. Show up at functions and make believe you are important. Look dignified. It is empty pomp, glitter, a high office that commands nothing.
What does the queen’s title defender of the faith mean if she has nothing to do with the faith? If she no longer appoints the archbishop of Catherbury, but an elected official does, who ordains him with this power or right? It is the electorate.
Jesus appointed Peter His prime minister and gave him the keys to His Kingdom. The people’s prime minister appoints their archbishop. The prince swears and oath to his mother to be installed in a meaningless office and assume a symbolic title.
I don’t know if this is a comedy or a tragedy. The only responsibility of the job is to look royal. The ABC reporters got it. How embarrassing it would be to have to go through with this meaningless, purely symbolic ceremony.
If the royals have no real duty, no authority to command, other than to look important it is all a show. They are shiny ornaments, and the title defender of the faith is hypocricy, a claim to be what they are not.