English Constitution: the Messianic Monarch

The True Monarch of England

The expert in matters of constitution at The Party is Doctor Alexandra, and here is a reprint from early 2018 dedicated to her before the disqus channels were taken down. The last sentence in the text makes clear that the UK’s agents were not prepared to renounce their queen for Jesus, God’s Son.

The first half of the article is being reproduced here in its precise sequence:

Alexandra's Sermon

Anglia Of England

@angliaofengland 2 minutes ago (early 2018)

Today's edition comes from the English Chapter and is presented based on a sermon from Alexandra at the Ænglisc Rīce Chancellery and which she delivered to those present.


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Having been among those who listened to her speech, I herewith wish to make known that her Faith in the Fair Lady of the British Isles, who is the Third Person of the Holy Trinity, upholds the title of Jesus Son of God as the true head of the English Church.

Under English Law, Jesus is the rightful Monarch of the English, as England is the only country, apart from the Vatican City, that by law and constitution has a head of the church. And according to our Law, the head of the Church is the rightful Monarch. This English Law was introduced in the sixteenth century and is officially upheld today.

Yes, that is right, our Law does not need to be changed in order to proclaim Jesus as the rightful Monarch! It only needs to recognise that the English Church was founded around one thousand years before Henry VIII.

Once it becomes evident to the public that Henry VIII is not the founder of the English Church and that the oldest foundation of our Church goes back to King Ethelbert of Kent and his Merovingian consort Queen Bertha in the sixth century, then it will also be clear that only Jesus could have been the founding spirit of this conversion from paganism to the Christian Faith.

When Jesus ascended to his Father after the Resurrection, he established the Heavenly Altar of Zion and guided his apostles and those who carry the Gospel to wherever he wished.

And Princess Bertha carried the Gospel from France to Kent, in England, when she married Prince Ethelbert, who later succeeded his father as King of Kent. Their capital was in Canterbury, and it was King Ethelbert who made Canterbury the Seat of the Church in England.

Although Mr. Bond beseeched me to proclaim Lizzy as the "rightful head of the state" on his institute a year or more ago, I refused to do so, as this would have meant renouncing Jesus as the rightful King of the English. 

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