imageProtestantism, as best I understand it, puts a big emphasis on the individual’s right to follow the lights of their own conscience. So when the Bishop of Willesden, Pete Broadbent said on Facebook:

“I think we need a party in Calais for all good republicans who can’t stand the nauseating tosh that surrounds this event. I managed to avoid the last disaster in slow motion between Big Ears and the Porcelain Doll, and hope to avoid this one too … I wish them well, but their nuptials are nothing to do with me. Leave them to get married somewhere out of the limelight and leave them alone … I give the marriage seven years.”

imagehe was probably speaking for many readers of this site apart from the bit about wishing them well. His boss, Bishop of London, the Right Rev Richard Chartres, takes a slightly different view and has “asked” Pete “to withdraw from public ministry until further notice.” That’s a bit mean and Pete has given one of those apologies which doesn’t really suggest that he has changed his mind – "I recognise that the tone of my language and the content of what I said were deeply offensive, and I apologise unreservedly for the hurt caused".

That’s much the same as saying “I knew it would piss you off when I cussed your mum and I sincerely apologise for reminding everyone that I think she’s a slag”.

Bishop Chartres is missing a trick here. Sure Pete’s views might cheese off some reactionary traditionalists and BBC newsreaders but they are probably pretty popular with just the sort of hip, anti-authoritarian god seeker that the Church of England is keen to recruit. If a broad church can’t accommodate them then it isn’t really that broad.

Support from a site like this is probably not what Pete needs as he’s sent off to the wilderness for a bit of self-flagellation or whatever they do in the CoE but let’s stand with him in his Gethsemane and thank him for saying what had to be said.

3 responses to “Bashing the bishop”

  1. Has this something to do with slagging off (descendents of) your tituler head? Surely the relevant slogan here is “Disestablish the Church of England! Freedom of speech should include Bishops!”

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  2. I agree with the Bishop of Willesden – I expect we are not alone. We should definitely be having parties that are republican – and anti-war (William is a helicopter pilot in the British armed forces), and that call to “open the books” (how much will the wedding cost?, how much does the Queen cost?, how much do the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan cost?, etc etc., and anti-cuts-for-the-masses. (Oh yes, and anti-having unrehabilitated soldiers fresh from Iraq and Afghanistan in our schools.)

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  3. Hi Liam,

    I very nearly plumped for don’t bash the bishop but chickened out. Good man yourself.

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