Posted by José
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on 9/10/2009, 2:26:12
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The relations father-son, son-father were never easy between the more recent Orléans.
Soon after the recent wedding of the Count of Paris, Jean duke of Vendôme published a communiqué criticizing his father's wedding, considering it ridicule, of bad taste and offensive to the laws of God and the family of France.
I am amazed by Jean's fundamentalism.
It's ok if he chooses to stand by his mother on this affair but when things seemed to be smoothing after his own wedding with Filomena, his sharp article cut all the bridges.
He even says reconciliation is no longer possible.
I am not a great fan of the CoP but I must agree with his answer where he tells Jean who is the father and who is the son, and that he does not tolerate the terms of the article.
How can someone say that the wedding is against God's law when the CoP waited that the Vatican would declare the nulity of his wedding to marry religiously with Micaela abiding to the church principles.
A case where Jean seems "more papist than the Pope".
The whole story on this week's PdV.
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