Is there an ambassador to the Holy See at the moment? I thought I heard that it was a First Secretary (or some such) acting until a new ambassador is appointed. I’d have no difficulty with our ambassador to the Quirinal being ambassador to the Vatican as well, but the Vatican would go ballistic. (I’ve been doing some research recently, and the a55-kissing the state was expected to go through to establish an embassy in the first case was detestable.) Some meeja commentators have said we would lose out because the Vatican is a hub of diplomacy, but that might be an exaggeration.
Could charges of subverting the state could be laid against bishops who conspired to frustrate the government and the state’s laws? I won’t hold my breath.
Reforming the church here is too radical, and there is probably no appetite for it, but is is sorely needed. Mind you, the early Celtic church was considered closer to Christianity than the dark ages papacy that brought it to heel. So, there might be historic appeal in separating from Rome. In the meantime I’d welcome more secularisation and severing church-state ties. It might be the first step towards making this a real republic.
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