AS PROPHET DANIEL WHYTE III TOLD KING CHARLES III TO FIRE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, JUSTIN WELBY, FOR PROMOTING AND AFFIRMING HOMOSEXUALITY (AND HE WAS FIRED WITHIN 2 WEEKS), WHYTE NOW REISSUES HIS REPEATED CALL FOR POPE FRANCIS TO RESIGN!
AS PROPHET DANIEL WHYTE III TOLD KING CHARLES III TO FIRE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, JUSTIN WELBY, FOR PROMOTING AND AFFIRMING THE ABOMINATION OF SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY (AND THE KING FIRED HIM WITHIN 2 WEEKS), WHYTE NOW REISSUES HIS REPEATED CALL FOR POPE FRANCIS TO RESIGN FOR PROMOTING AND AFFIRMING THE ABOMINATION OF SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY AND NOW, PARTICULARLY, FOR APPOINTING AN LGBTQIPF2SSAA+ COMPROMISED PRIEST TO BECOME “PREACHER OF THE PAPAL HOUSEHOLD.” WHYTE SAYS IF THE POPE DOES NOT RESIGN FOR DOING GRAVE, IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO THE CHURCH UNIVERSAL, HE CALLS ON THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL TO REMOVE THE POPE.
Pope Francis can hardly go a day without doing something that leaves Roman Catholic apologists tearing their hair out as they gnash their teeth in frustration, and the recent appointment of Capuchin friar Father Pasolini to the post of Preacher of the Papal Household is no exception.
While there is no such thing as a ‘good’ pope, Francis has been particularly noxious and vexatious, doing things like affirming the faith of Joe Biden and saying he would never refuse him communion because the President’s love for abortion is between him and God, endorsing civil unions for gay couples, appointing multiple pro-choice people to his pro-life organization, saying that he’s open to priests blessing homosexual relationships, so long as there is no suggestion that they’re blessing gay marriages, and continuing to promote and endorse notorious LGBTQ-affirming priest James Martin.
DANIEL WHYTE III, PRESIDENT OF GOSPEL LIGHT SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, SAYS GOD HAS UNLIMITED WAYS TO REMOVE A JUDAS-LAODICEAN PREACHER FROM THE CHURCH. IN THE WORDS OF DR. JOHN MACARTHUR, “GOD IS IN THE PROCESS OF CLEANSING HIS CHURCH.” FROM HISTORY, WE KNOW ALSO THAT KINGS HAVE MANY WAYS TO FIRE A HERETIC. DANIEL WHYTE III NOW TELLS KING CHARLES III TO HIRE A BIBLICIST WHO WILL “EARNESTLY CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS.” THE ARTICLE WRITTEN ON OCTOBER 28, 2024, AT 4:00 PM, 15 DAYS AGO BY DANIEL WHYTE III TO KING CHARLES III IS BELOW:
DANIEL WHYTE III CALLS ON KING CHARLES III TO FIRE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND LEADER OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, JUSTIN WELBY, FOR FOOLISHLY SUGGESTING THAT SODOMY/HOMOSEXUAL SEX IS GOOD IF IT IS IN A “COMMITTED RELATIONSHIP” (OCTOBER 28 AT 4:00 PM)
DANIEL WHYTE III, PRESIDENT OF GOSPEL LIGHT SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, WHO HAS PUBLICLY REBUKED KING CHARLES III AS HE IS THE ACTUAL HEAD OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, AND ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY — LEADER OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, JUSTIN WELBY, FOR SANCTIONING THE ABOMINATION OF SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY, WHICH IS DESTROYING THE FABRIC OF SOCIETY IN GREAT BRITAIN, AMERICA, AND AROUND THE WORLD. DANIEL WHYTE III CALLS ON KING CHARLES III TO FIRE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND LEADER OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, JUSTIN WELBY, FOR SUGGESTING THAT HOMOSEXUAL SEX IS GOOD IF IT IS IN A “COMMITTED RELATIONSHIP.” DANIEL WHYTE III TELLS KING CHARLES III FURTHER THAT THERE IS NO WAY YOU BELIEVE SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY IS GOOD FOR YOUR NATION AND KINGDOM. GET SOME TESTICULAR FORTITUDE AND PUT A STOP TO THIS DAMNABLE FOOLISHNESS. DANIEL WHYTE III SAYS FURTHER TO KING CHARLES III AS HE HAS PREDICTED THE MONARCHY IS LOSING DECADES OF LOYAL FRIENDS AND NATIONS ON THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA AND THE ISLANDS OF THE SEA THAT LOVE THE MONARCHY OVER THIS EVIL FOOLISHNESS. WHYTE SAYS PUT A STOP TO IT NOW, FOR THE GLORY OF GOD, FOR THE GLORY OF JESUS CHRIST THE KING OF KINGS, FOR THE GOOD OF THE CHURCH, AND FOR THE GOOD OF THE NATION AND THE KINGDOM.
Justin Welby said he was standing down after a damning report found his failure to act meant that ‘abhorrent’ serial abuser John Smyth was never brought to justice.
Dr Welby had initially tried to cling on, but was effectively forced to quit after senior colleagues joined criticism and more than 10,000 people signed a petition. Keir Starmer had also pointedly refused to back the Archbishop.
The Archbishop of York said the resignation was the ‘right and honourable thing to do’, while MPs insisted there was a duty on leaders of institutions to ‘report and rigorously follow up’ safeguarding concerns.
Survivor groups stressed that there should be more departures rather than Dr Welby being the sole ‘scapegoat’. Those facing calls to go include the Bishop of Lincoln, Stephen Conway, who has apologised for not taking ‘further action’.
In a statement this afternoon, Dr Welby said: ‘Having sought the gracious permission of His Majesty The King, I have decided to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury.
‘The Makin Review has exposed the long-maintained conspiracy of silence about the heinous abuses of John Smyth.
‘When I was informed in 2013 and told that police had been notified, I believed wrongly that an appropriate resolution would follow.
‘It is very clear that I must take personal and institutional responsibility for the long and retraumatising period between 2013 and 2024.’
Dr Welby added: ‘The last few days have renewed my long felt and profound sense of shame at the historic safeguarding failures of the Church of England.’
Sir Keir declined to give Dr Welby full support on Monday after a senior Bishop called for him to resign, instead saying that it is a ‘matter really for the church’.
However he went a step further today when he was asked about growing calls for the Archbishop to step down while attending Cop29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Sir Keir said that findings in the review by Keith Makin that Smyth abused more than 100 boys and young men are ‘clearly horrific’ and that his victims ‘have obviously been failed very, very badly’.
Justin Welby’s statement in full
‘Indeed, it has been Archbishop Justin himself who has championed those developments and reforms. Both Justin and I have made our hopes known about the independence of safeguarding discussed both by Makin and also in Alexis Jay’s report and look forward to the group already at work on these bringing recommendations which can be both effective and trusted.
‘As Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin has decided to take his share of responsibility for the failures identified by the Makin review. I believe this is the right and honourable thing to do.
‘Whilst this is a difficult day for Justin, I pray there will be an opportunity to reflect on and appreciate the many positive aspects of his ministry and his huge commitment to the Church of England, the Anglican Communion and above all the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
‘But I continue to take account of the needs and experiences of victims and survivors and look to the various changes, above all the greater independence of safeguarding, that we need to help ensure these failings never happen again. It is to this ongoing work that I commit myself.’
The House of Survivors, which was set up by two survivors of Church of England abuse to help others, welcomed the Archbishop’s resignation and called for other implicated clergy to follow.
It said: ‘House of Survivors sees this decision as the right one and inevitable following the revelations of this week.
‘We expect more resignations to follow. The Archbishop must not be the scapegoat. The list of clergy in the ‘circles of awareness’ is staggering.’
The report said a victim informed Bishop Conway’s then-diocese in Ely of the allegations against Smyth in 2013.
The man, who was not named, told the BBC of Bishop Conway: ‘He was the person in a position to stop John Smyth, bring him to justice and he fundamentally failed.’
Responding to the Makin review, Bishop Conway said: ‘In light of the review, I understand that there were further actions I could have taken following my reporting of the disclosures made to us in the Diocese of Ely about John Smyth.
‘I am sorry that I did not pursue these actions at that time.’
The Bishop of Stepney Joanne Grenfell said: ‘As lead Bishop for safeguarding for the Church of England, I have been acutely aware of the impact of the Makin report and the retraumatizing effects of its publication on victims and survivors of John Smyth’s awful abuse.
‘With sadness, I fully respect and understand Archbishop Justin’s decision today to resign. Although Archbishop Justin has helped the Church of England to achieve much in relation to safeguarding during his tenure, because of the failings identified in the Makin Report, it is now necessary for others to take up the baton.
‘Of course, the responsibility for good safeguarding in the Church of England lies with every one of us. Archbishop Justin’s resignation does not change that, and his decision today does not absolve any of us from bringing about the wholesale changes in culture and leadership that are essential in every part of the Church.
‘I am acutely aware of the need in our current work on safeguarding independence, following the report of Professor Alexis Jay, to bring to General Synod recommendations for moving forward which can be both effective and trusted in this regard.
‘I have worked closely with Archbishop Justin since I took on this role and have greatly valued his personal commitment to good safeguarding and his desire to see the whole Church make this a priority.’