The Archbishop's Road to Dhimmitude! by Denis Schulz
Geoffrey Chaucer had a monk, a friar, a nun’s priest, a prioress, a second nun and a canon’s yeoman but he had no archbishop. Why? Were they that unpopular? Did he miss something? The first archbishop of Canterbury was Saint Augustine. One of Gus’ successors was beheaded by an angry mob in 1381. Oh, what tales an archbishop could have told…especially an Archbishop of Canterbury! Perhaps Chaucer found them too boring, too conventional, too God-ridden. Maybe he had a presentiment of the future and didn’t like what he saw. He would not have liked the current Archbishop of Canterbury.
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