Thursday, July 02, 2026

King's Sells Out Defending The Christian Faith. This Royalist Blogger Will Now Support Abolition Of Monarchy As No Longer Fit For Purpose!

Former Queen's chaplain: King Charles has betrayed his faith, office and subjects.

CT.

Apparently, This Man Wants The Top Job In NATO.


                                                             Is this a sick joke?

Labour Does SOMETHING Right!!! - And Astonishingly - It Was David Lammy!

Labour Does SOMETHING Right!!! - And. Astonishingly. It was David Lammy!

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/01/imagine-this-was-your-daughter-grieiving-mothers-campaigned-close-sentencing-gap

Blessed Are ...



Get Rescued.


 

Birdies.


 

Marmot Relaxing.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEX1_NYoPls

Colombia.

Targeted and unprotected: Take action for Colombia’s religious leaders.

‘Colombia has returned to levels of violence reminiscent of the darkest days of the country’s decades-long internal conflict.’ – Anna Lee Stangl, CSW’s Director of Advocacy and Americas Team Leader

Violence has intensified, yet religious leaders have been left exposed.

In 2023, the government removed them from its list of vulnerable groups — cutting off access to vital protection programmes. Since December 2024, 11 religious leaders have been kidnapped or killed.

It doesn’t have to be this way. The Colombian government can help shield religious leaders by restoring and strengthening these protections.

That’s what we are calling for — and you can be part of it. Sign the petition and demand protection for religious leaders: csw.org.uk/TotalPeace

Over 900 people have already added their name. Will you help us reach 1,000?

You can also download resources to help your church or small group get involved.

Jonathan David Muir Burgos
                                                             CSW.

Hmm. Could The RC Be Going The Way of The Anglicans?

Rebel faction of conservative 'bishops' breakaway from Catholic Church in revolt against Pope Leo.

The Society of St Pius X held the ceremony on Wednesday in the Swiss town

 of Écône despite an appeal from the Pontiff to not continue with the event.

In a letter to the group, Pope Leo urged them to "turn back" and to carefully

 consider the "schismatic act you are about to undertake".

Vatican officials had warned the consecration could lead to the immediate excommunication of the bishops.

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

Success For This Blog.

June has been a mighty time for this Blog with a new record of over 1.2 million visits to the site in June of 2026.

Tribunals - In Their Present Form - MUST Go! - AWESOME Reporting, Alan!

Britain’s addiction to tribunals is bankrupting the country.

DT.

Indeed.


 

Fulani Terrorists Kill Even More Christians.

Fulani terrorists kill 28 Christians in central Nigeria 

Birdie.


 

So Many Do Not Even Recognise The War Being Waged Against Us.

 The restoration of the West can't happen without Christianity - and more people are realising it!

26 Jun, 2026 02:45 EDT

If day one of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference focused on the deconstruction of Western civilization, day two turned to the equally challenging question: what will it take to rebuild it? CD.

Pembrokeshire County Council. Pah!

Church in Wales threatens legal action over attempt to secularise faith school.

Cilgerran Voluntary Controlled Primary SchoolCilgerran Voluntary Controlled Primary School. (Photo: Church in Wales)

The Church in Wales is threatening legal action against Pembrokeshire County Council if it persists with a plan to remove church status from Cilgerran Voluntary Controlled Primary School.

The Church said the plan represents a threat to church education in the county, which is also the birthplace of Wales’ patron saint, David. Additionally, the Church noted that 97 per cent of responses to the consultation on the proposal opposed the plan.

The Church argued that removing church status from the school in such a manner was discrimination against faith schooling. 

In response, the Church has said it will not make the school grounds available to a subsequent secular school. This would effectively mean that a school has been closed down, rather than changing the nature of an existing school.

The Church suggested that the council has a poor record when it comes to supporting faith schools, pointing to the case of Manorbier Church in Wales Voluntary Controlled School which the council decided to close earlier this month. Students numbers had been declining since a fire damaged the school in 2022, with remaining students using temporary accommodation for much of their education.

Despite apparently receiving promises from the council that the school would be rebuilt, nothing was done and the school has declined to the point where closure is seen as the only viable option.

A spokesperson for the Church in Wales said, “Pembrokeshire County Council’s behaviour in the case of Manorbier VC School has been utterly unconscionable. The Council has presided over a catalogue of delay, incompetence and broken promises resulting in the literal destruction of a thriving school which has served its community for more than 150 years. 

“Taken together with the gratuitous attack on the church status of Ysgol Cilgerran, this amounts to a targeted assault on the inclusive Christian education which Church in Wales schools have provided to their communities for generations.

“That the council should be pursuing this potentially discriminatory action against Church schools in the county which is the cradle of Christianity in Wales, and which takes pride in being the birthplace and shrine of our nation’s Patron Saint, is a bitter irony.  We are not prepared to allow it to happen and we look to the county’s elected representatives to halt this destructive course of action.” 

The council has been approached for comment. CT.

Faith Is The Key.

 Faith is the key to the West’s renewal, says Os Guinness.

Faith is the key to the West’s renewal, says Os GuinnessOs Guinness delivering the closing address to the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship's 2026 conference at the London Olympia. (Photo: Parsons Media)

Esteemed theologian Os Guinness closed out the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in London last night with a call to the West to return to its biblical foundations. 

Guinness said the challenge of the day was to build “a global, human-friendly future, not just for England or America or Europe, but for people all around the world longing for a world with a high view of the sanctity of life, of the dignity of the individual person, of equality and dignity for all, and liberty and justice for all”. 

That will not happen if society only turns to “the easy, the convenient, the fashionable and the comfortable”. Nor will it happen without faith.  CD.

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Has He Ever Been On Our Side?

 Starmer short-changes defence in final act as Prime Minister..

Military spending will reach only 2.69 per cent of GDP by 2030, far behind Germany’s 3.7 per cent and Poland’s 4.48 per cent. DT.

Isn't This Deplorable Attitude Called Racism?

‘You Lost!’ Leftist French Lawmaker Celebrates Demographic Decline of White Population.

La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire 's MP and National Assembly vice-president CThomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images

A far-left National Assembly member has sparked backlash after she gloated over the demographic decline of the native white French population in favour of immigrant groups, as the LFI continues to embrace Great Replacement ideology.

During a debate in the National Assembly this week on legislation intended to crack down on fraudulent or arranged marriages, MP Clémence Guetté of the radical leftist La France Insoumise (France in Rebellion/LFI) party, declared that alleged efforts to preserve the French ethnicity have failed.

“You have lost the racist ideological battle. Today, one in three French people is already linked to immigration,” she celebrated, according to Le Journal du Dimanche.

The deputy accused the populist National Rally party of Marine Le Pen and the conservative Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR) party of Éric Ciotti of seeking to protect the ” so-called native French” population, which she equated to “white French people”.

Guetté further claimed that the anti-fraud legislation was merely intended to “throw obstacles” in front of migrants who wish to “build their lives in our country, get married, start a family”, and take part in “today’s citizenship.”

It comes amid a broader move among La France Insoumise to openly embrace the concepts of “New France” and the “Great Replacement”, a term coined by French philosopher Renaud Camus, who accused Western elites of viewing citizens of their nations as interchangeable economic units that can be swapped out for less expensive, foreign alternatives with little consequence. Breitbart.

I Love My Lord.

Butterfly.


 

A Great Captain Retires.

Every word from Ben Stokes’ retirement explanation.

England captain revealed thinking behind decision in lengthy interview with Sky Sports’ Ian Ward and former team-mate Stuart Broad.

Ben Stokes talks to Sky Sports' Ian Ward
Ben Stokes spoke to Sky Sports presenter Ian Ward and former team-mate-turned-pundit Stuart Broad on Sunday Credit: Philip Brown/Getty Images

Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international cricket midway through day four of England’s third Test decider against New Zealand.

The news left the Trent Bridge crowd – and English cricket’s wider fanbase – stunned, with a statement being published by the England and Wales Cricket Board 15 minutes before the tea break.

Afterwards, Stokes revealed his reasons for the sudden announcement in an interview with Sky Sports presenter Ian Ward and former team-mate-turned-pundit Stuart Broad, with Monday now due to be the final day of his 13-year international career. Here is every word he had to say.

On the decision and his emotions...

“It’s been an interesting four-five weeks, and six months generally. Emotions when this day comes to everyone there’s relief, happiness, excitement, sadness everything you go through. All of those words I use there.

“It’s been really tough. I am sure a lot of, not necessarily players but captains can understand this. Someone I’ve spoken to quite a lot about this kind of stuff is Joe [Root] about this, he gets it, he understands it. It’s the best thing I’ve ever been asked to do, to captain this team and my country. I never begrudge any moment I’ve captained this team – it’s been the greatest honour you can put on your shoulders as a player

“There’s another side to it that only those people close can understand and see – my family, and particularly wife, they see what you go through emotionally. As good as it is, it can drain you and affect you in negative ways. Overall, it’s been four or five years, and I’ve loved every moment of it – but some times, some moments have been harder than others.”

England captain Ben Stokes is greeted by team-mate Joe Root
Stokes said former England captain Joe Root (left) is someone he has spoken to a lot in recent times Credit: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

On Lord’s and how it made him feel...

“One of those to be honest, the whole Lord’s Test for me was something that I guess, it brought back some kind of negative feelings about where I was in my career. I worked so hard after getting back home [from the Ashes] and to try make things right. I put so much time and effort into it, I maybe possibly burnt out. Then the week at Lord’s was a very interesting and strange feeling to go into that game. Sometimes for me if I have too much time it’s not best for me.

“I gave myself enough time, spoke to people about it, I tried, I gave every opportunity to potentially conclude that, I don’t know, see if it was a blip or something wasn’t quite right. [But] everyone says about the day [they resign the captaincy] what’s it like, they say it hits you in the face. And I thought a few weeks ago it did. I was putting pads on yesterday getting ready to go out there and that was the final nail in the coffin.”

On the Lord’s Test and playing for Durham after the nightclub incident...

“The build up things were like that during that week for me. Then say to my mate Joe in the dressing room, then other scenario that added more to everything – nothing is ever easy or simple with me. One of the good things about me and my career is that we can have a laugh about it. It was as unfortunate a situation to be involved in the past two-and-a-half weeks. I love cricket, and being back at Durham I found a new lease of life with my connection towards cricket and I couldn’t get that feeling back here this week as much as I was trying.

“I have been through some rocky times, personally with having to push myself though to or do something because it’s the right thing to do. It might sound selfish, but this is the best thing for me right now and I hope it is the best thing for the team as well. [It is the best thing for me] when it comes down to what will allow me to still love this game that I’ve played since I was a kid. I am very excited about the next part, what I get to do going back to play for my boyhood club Durham really. I am comparing this week to last right now and buzzing because of it. There have been moments this week that have been really tough that just adds to everything and makes it in the back of your mind that you’re making the right decision.”

Ben Stokes in action for Durham
Playing for boyhood club Durham gave all-rounder ‘new lease of life’ Credit: George Wood/Getty Images

On having no fight left in him...

“There have been good times, [some] pretty bad times. Over the past five-six weeks it was something else I had to try and overcome and I’ve felt like I’ve been pretty good at doing that in my career, overcoming on-field disappointment, off-field disappointment. And then the emotional side of it since Australia, and I told my wife I don’t think I have any more fight in me. It hit me in the face. You go through that whole process and speak to people who are close to you and start to let more and more out, and the more I spoke to my wife about it...it’s brutal what we do – physically and mentally and stuff away from it, all the the hard work [to be able to play for England]. Even that is getting tiring now, I am 35 and I feel I have to do so much physical work to keep myself doing what I do out there, [I’ve been thinking] ‘do I have that in me do I have that fight in me to keep doing that’ because I know what it takes to go out there and play for your country. So many things have led me to know that this is the right decision – there’s the emotional side, the physical side and the mental side.”

On the announcement...

“I spoke to the team this morning. I spoke to Rooty and Brooky [Harry Brook] last night. I had a big job still to do out there today. The team we have up there, the comms and even Baz [Brendon McCullum], I asked the comms team, working Michael Lumb and with Neil Fairbrother who looks after me, you guys come up with a plan and whatever you think it best I’m fine with so I can concentrate on going out in the middle with the team. And we had a little plan that if it gets to seven or eight down it would be nice to do the message. It was always going to be a tactical decision for me to open the batting on that pitch because of the wicket and what we felt we needed to do against the new ball. So everything considered I was like ‘right, you do what you feel is best’, and everyone just had a laugh when we came off because as soon as it got announced everyone was like ‘what is going on?’ Then of course I had to take a wicket. Then when I walked off Baz was like ‘...we should have announced it an hour earlier!’. He just said ‘it’s typical of you that!’ Even the other boys were like ‘wow!’ It was absolutely electric. Yep, so give credit to the comms team for making that play out the way it did.” DT.

King's Sells Out Defending The Christian Faith. This Royalist Blogger Will Now Support Abolition Of Monarchy As No Longer Fit For Purpose!

Former Queen's chaplain: King Charles has betrayed his faith, office and subjects. King Charles at a Christian Advent service. (Photo: ...