English Dominican priest Aidan Nichols is among a number of priests who have written an open letter accusing Pope Francis of heresy.
Former Master of the Dominican Order Timothy Radcliffe has denied that remarks he allegedly made about gay relationships constitute heresy.
In a letter to the Council of Bishops co-signed by a number of English ‘religious’ and ‘scholars’ accused Pope Francis of heresy because he promoted Fr Radcliffe to a position in the vatican.
All hilarious or pathetic?
The deck chairs on the Titanic.
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Aidan Nichols has finally achieved his defining identity; the Jacob Rees-Mogg of the Dominican Order!
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