Rod Pead
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Rod Pead is an Australian Catholic author and editor.
He is the current editor of the London-based traditionalist Catholic publication Christian Order. He sometimes uses the pen-name Michael McGrade.
A controversial writer and social commentator, Pead frequently criticizes the English Catholic hierarchy, who he sees as failing in their duty. As a result, he has incurred the wrath of some of the bishops he has called to account. [1] At a conservative Catholic conference in London, he described the bishops of England and Wales as "hirelings", "a disgrace" and urged people to pray for God to take them to "their early reward". When challenged about such comments, he said he was being too kind. [2]
His Vatican II scepticism can be traced to a traumatic childhood experience when South Africa beat Australia 4-0 in the 1969-70 cricket season.
[edit] Books
- Death of a Catholic Parish: The Benalla experiment
- Invisible Crown: A story of Dorothy von Flue