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Queen Elizabeth’s former chaplain warns against syncretism

Queen Elizabeth’s former chaplain warns against syncretism

Gavin Ashendon, a former court chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, warns that King Charles’ “pluralism” could spell the end of the British monarchy.

“If you don’t defend Christianity today, we will lose it from this country,” he told CBN News.

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· Posted on 20:00, 19 January 2023

Gavin Ashendon, a former court chaplain to the British royal family, sounded the alarm after King Charles’ first Christmas speech.

“King Charles may have planted the seeds for the downfall of the Royal House of Windsor,” he writes in one. Discussion Essay In the Catholic Herald.

Ashendon believes that the speech defines the king as a defender of different faiths rather than a defender of the Christian faith, unlike his mother Queen Elizabeth.

– The power of light to overcome darkness is celebrated in different faiths, among others, the King said in his speech on Christmas Day.

British King Acts as head of the Church of England and appoints archbishops, bishops and deans on the advice of the Prime Minister. At his coronation in May, King Charles is expected to pledge to protect the Protestant Reformation in Britain. CBN News.

One of the questions the archbishop then asks him is about doing everything he can to “maintain the laws of God and the true confession of the Gospel.” The king must also swear to “maintain and defend inviolably” the doctrine, worship and order of the church.

But Gavin Ashenden likens the British royal house to a sinking ship.

– And I don’t think the monarchy will float if it becomes a multi-cultural, multi-religious monarchy, he tells CBN News.

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Ex-Court Plan Christianity is under attack and talks about being pushed out of the public sphere. He says we face a sharp conflict between Christian values ​​and the worldview, especially on issues of “sexuality and the value of the individual.”

– If you do not defend Christianity today, we will lose it from this country.

Ashenton left his chaplaincy to the Queen 2017, after he was confronted by officials at Buckingham Palace for his criticism of the singing of Muslim prayers during an interfaith Epiphany service at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Scotland. He had warned for a while about the influence of Islam.

The power of light to overcome darkness is celebrated in various faiths.

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