Progressivism in the Church
Church Revolution in Pictures
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 A throne given to heresy at a Roman Basilica
On October 23, 2025, after being received by Pope Leo XIV and having prayed together with him at the Sistine Chapel, King Charles III headed to the Basilica of St. Paul Ouside-the-Walls where a throne was set for him.As we know, Charles is the head of the so-called Church of England. It is heretical sect that denies many dogmas of the Catholic Church, including Papal Infallibility. So, by giving a throne to Charles, the Conciliar Church symbolically establishes his sect as an equal.
Someone could object that it was just a provisorial ceremonial chair used on one occasion to stress the importance of the England's Monarch. We would answer: No, it is not transitorial, it is meant to remain there permanently, according to the words of Card. James Harvey, in his welcome speech.
A report of the event affirms literally: "King Charles sat on a throne created for the occasion, bearing the royal coat of arms and the Latin inscription from the Gospel of John, Ut unum sint - 'That they may they one.' The throne will remain in the apse of the Basilica and will be used in the future by the king himself and his heirs and successors."
We see that establishing a throne to the Head of the Anglican Sect and giving him the title of Royal Confrater, Pope Leo XIV indirectly assumes the multiple heresies and errors the Anglicans have professed for centuries.
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