Raymond J. de Souza: King Charles must moderate his words, but not his memory nor his prayers

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Raymond J. de Souza: King Charles must moderate his words, but not his memory nor his prayers
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As prince, he raised his voice for those who have been brought like lambs, silent to the slaughter. May he continue to do so as King

In His Majesty’s Canadian realm, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet revealed — boasted, actually — that he lied when he swore his parliamentary oath to Queen Elizabeth II and her successors. When King Charles III reviewed the BQ nonsense in his red boxes, no doubt he deployed the indispensable royal poker face, which is useful when officials expose themselves as jokers or knaves.

Great discretion has prevailed since his accession but, as “The Repair Shop” showed, he has a lifetime of words and deeds outlining what he thinks. Some of that, like on the environment, was once considered eccentric, but is now mainstream. His views on vocational education drew wide notice, but not controversy.

The International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church falls on the first Sunday of November. The day now falls in proximity to the anniversary of the 2010 Islamic State massacre at a Syriac Catholic church in Baghdad, in which 58 people were killed during Sunday Mass. “It is an indescribable tragedy that Christianity is now under such threat in the Middle East, an area where Christians have lived for 2,000 years and across which Islam spread in 700 AD, with people of different faiths living together peaceably for centuries,”return to the issue

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