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Two Catholics – Francis Miffed No difference. The new British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced the members of her cabinet on Tuesday. However, cartoonist Bob Moran sees Truss as just another puppet …More
Two Catholics – Francis Miffed

No difference
. The new British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced the members of her cabinet on Tuesday. However, cartoonist Bob Moran sees Truss as just another puppet, presenting her as Justindazimir Trussdeaudernenskyy with the English plural pronouns They/Them. Truss, he says, is prime minister of Makes No Difference.

Joie de vivre. The new British government includes two Catholics. Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister is the little-known Thérèse Coffey. She is unmarried, has a doctorate in chemistry and used to work as an accountant for the British Broadcasting Corporation. The oligarch press calls her loyal and a meticulous manager without ideological passion. She is supposed to patch up the NHS, the ailing British health system. Coffey has a sympathetic human side. She likes to drink alcohol and smokes. During one of her first television appearances as Deputy Prime Minister at 8.00 a.m., her telephone alarm clock rang. She has set an American rapper as her wake-up music. That's why Coffey commented, "You're listening to something by Dr Dre..."

Like an angel. Thérèse Coffey is even a practising Catholic. In an internet video she sings Gregorian chant, namely Domine salvum fac. The round lady with the natural everyman face sings like an angel.

Fig leaf politician. British oligarch media launched a campaign against Coffey because she opposes murderous abortion. However, as befits a fig-leaf politician, she proclaimed the day after her appointment that she would not even attempt to change the criminal abortion laws.

Francis is miffed. The second Catholic in the British government is Jacob Rees-Mogg, the new UK Secretary for Business, Energy, and Industry. Rees-Mogg is a Roman Rite worshipper - which will particularly annoy Francis. The father of six has long held his own in British politics. He is seen as a staunch opponent of abortion and climate alarmism. However, he dutifully voted for the Covid regime. Other Catholics were banned from going to the Eucharist, but he himself continued to attend Mass.
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So what use are we to these Catholics? This looks like "private Catholicism", but that is not being Catholic.