Saint Patrick and the "C" Word

Today is the feast of our glorious Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint and Apostle of the Emerald Isle, Ireland.

Welcome To Jorge's Brave New World at 1984 Mockingbird Lane

More delays were encountered early this morning when attempting to post this brief commentary on Jorge's upcoming "Jubilee Year of Mercy." It is the Lenten season of penance, however, and working on this site has become a penitential exercise almost every time I seek to post a new article. Yes, it is better this than Purgatory--or worse!--in 2015.

A brief, revised reflection on our glorious Saint Patrick will be republished shortly.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Patrick, pray for us.

Turning The Tables On Jorge

Whew!

Efforts to save changes in this article at 1:00 a.m. Friday morning, March 13, 2015, resulted in one failure after another. The problem remained all day long until the proprietor of the company that hosts this site did after hours work to get the site functional for me once again. I do not know at this point what happened. However, I am grateful to Saint Joseph in this month of March for his assistance, without which the site would still be down.

The current article is something of a second anniversary gift to the Argentine Apostate.

There will be another new article after I recover from the process of getting this one published!

Ah, it is Lent. My sins deserve to punished. Deo gratias!

All to thee, Blessed Mother. All to thy Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you. Save souls!

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Advice To Shepherds, Advice To Us All

Today is the Feast of Pope Saint Gregory the Great and the Commemoration of Thursday in the Third Week of Lent, which is the Lenten Feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian.

A slightly revised version of a reflection on Pope Saint Gregory the Great that was written five years ago is offered to the readership today. May we pray to the illustrious Pope Saint Gregory the Great for the restoration of a true pope on the Throne of Saint Peter.

As time is so limited, original articles are taking longer to complete. Additionally, it is very difficult to write anything truly original when Jorge Mario Bergoglio keeps saying the same revolutionary things over and over again, which is one of the reasons I took the time to produce “No Space Between Ratzinger and Bergoglio: So Close in Apostasy, So Far From Catholic Truth,” which is available on Amazon in a print-on-demand format and should be available in a Kindle format later today, Thursday, March 12, 2015.

Given the fact that the past two years of nonstop apostasy, blasphemy and sacrilege has been the subject of so much comment and analysis on this site and on others, I am going to endeavor to prepare a video presentation for the second anniversary of Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s selection as the universal public face of apostasy of the counterfeit church of conciliarism. A brief summary to accompany the video will also be prepared.

Finally, I will seek to comment on the return of the 1990s in the form of another Clinton scandal. It appears that one of the chastisements that God is sending us is to punish perpetually with an ongoing supply of Clintons, who are always above the law and never do anything wrong, at least in their own warped minds, and Bushes, who serve as the means by which Clintons get elected. After all, why after “Clinton Lite” when you can have the real thing, cover-ups and all?

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Pope Saint Gregory the Great, pray for us.

Saints Cosmas and Damian, pray for us.

Paragaon of Conciliar Orthodoxy

A very late/early hour, not what is best for me these days.

Anyhow, here is a commentary on a man who was a paragon of conciliar orthodoxy, the late Edward Michael "Cardinal" Egan.

I am sorry for the delay in completing this article.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Understood By God Alone

This article in honor of Saint John of God, whose feast is celebrated today, was written five years ago now. A lot of hard work went into its completion. I believe it to be one a piece that will give great consolation to those who have not as of yet read it.

Saint John of God was little understood during his life. It was the case that even his longtime spiritual director, Saint John of Avila, who knew him fairly well, did not understand his decisions. Saint John of God suffered from all manner of slanders and even beatings in his life. He suffered slanders even up to the point of his own death. It was enough for him to be understood by God. It should be enough for us as well, especially during this time of apostasy and betrayal when so many of us are misunderstood and castigated by relatives and friends and acquaintances as being "outside of the Church" for our refusal to make any concessions to conciliarism or its false shepherds. We should be grateful that we are as misunderstood and hated and calumniated as was Saint John of God!

The next original article on this site will be published tomorrow, Monday, March 9, 2015, the Feast of Saint Frances of Rome and the Commemoration of Monday in the Third Week of Lent.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us. Saint John of God, pray for us.

Pillar and Champion of Catholic Truth

This revised article, which is a wholly inadequate reflection on the life and the work of Saint Thomas Aquinas, was about to be published around 1:00 a.m. this morning when the software platform, Drupal, on which this site has existed for the past eight months now decided to kick me out of the system. Many of the revisions had to be re-done this morning.

Included in this reflection is the late Father Peter Gallwey's description of selective Scripture citation and individual interpretation that applies perfectly to the conciliar revolutionaries, including Jorge Mario Bergoglio. I think that most readers of this site will agree.

Yes, there's much going on in the world and in the world of conciliarism. As time has been at a premium this week, it is my hope to have several new articles published next week. Events sometimes intervene to change plans, which is why the next new commentary on this site will be on the late Edward "Cardinal Egan, who died on Thursday, March 5, 2015, at the age of eighty-two. Egan was certainly a champion of doctrinal orthodoxy. Unfortunately, though, that he was doctrinally "orthodox" in his adherence to conciliarism no matter the appearances he gave of being a "conservative." There only only Girondits/Mensheviks or Jacboins/Bolsheviks in the counterfeit church of conciliarism. The appearance of conflict is only that, an appearance. It is the same game that occurs in the world of politics, a place in this country where House Speaker John Boehner (R-West Chester, Ohio) and Senate Majority Leader Addison Mitchell McConnell (R-Kentucky) serve as useful pawns in the reigning caesar's game of "transforming" the United States of America into a model of Eurosocialism without regard for the laws of God or of men. Those who want to be distracted by these kinds of games are simply refusing to see the forest for the tress.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Thomas Aquinas, pray for us.

Leaving Behind A Legacy of Incalcuable Devastation

Articles may be appearing at a snail’s pace. However, I do hope that some make a contribution now and again. This commentary on the work of the late Father Theodore Hesburgh is one such effort.

The next article will conclude the commentary I began two days ago. The one after that will pay some attention to the speech given by the Israeli Prime Minister before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, March 3, 2015.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us

Paving the Way for Doctor Luther

Mid-Afternoon Update:

Today's article was published a around 2:30 a.m. A very alert reader spotted some glaring typographical errors, which I have corrected, and I corrected a few indentation problems. I thank the reader, apologizing for the errors.

As has been noticeable, my work quotient has been reduced. I have been suffering from constant fatigue for a very long time now. Although there is no need to bore readers with the details, I kept forgetting about the danger represented by having an elevated level of homocysteine.

While I have been taking plenty of folic acid for years now, lab results that came in today, Tuesday, March 3, 2015, show that the level is off the charts at 23.7. This is the source of the source of the fatigue, and such levels have been linked to elevated risks of coronary disease, heart attacks and strokes. Yes, I also aware that elevated homocysteine levels have been linked to Alzheimer's Disease, which is why I might keep forgetting about the link between such levels and fatigue.

This is all from God. It is all good. I accept the penance with joy and gratitude. I do, however, ask the patience of the readers for the reduced number of articles on my site. I am simply doing what I can as I can.

All to thee, Blessed Mother. All to thy Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you. Save souls!

That is, the current commentary is being divided in two parts. Part two will appear in a few days after dealing with Benjamin Netanayu visits the occupied troops in Congress today and after spending a little time on the late Father Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C.

Finally, Dr. Karl D. Keller was kind enough to write to me to provide me with a new link for his book on Our Lady of the Great Event and the Little Office, which has been inserted into “Their Throat Is An Open Sepulchre.” I thank Dr. Keller for his kindness in writing to me to provide a fresh link.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

March 2, 2015, Update:

Substantial progress has been made on the completion of the next article, which deals with one of Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s recent “surprises,” namely, declaring Gregory of Narek, who lived his entire life outside of communion with the Catholic Church as a member of the Armenian Apostolic Church, a “doctor” of what he thinks is the Catholic Church. As it is necessary to take particular care with various distinctions, it is prudent at this late/early hour to cease work. It is my goal to complete the commentary by tomorrow evening.

I am sorry for the delay. However, it is just no longer possible to stay up for hours upon hours overnight to complete articles, which get completed whenever they are done. Thank you for your patience.

The last article on this site contained a few typographical errors that I noticed on Friday afternoon while running errands and corrected that evening. Two, though, remained.

One was a reference I had made to Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s “grandson,” who had been identified correctly as his nephew and Godson in an earlier passage in the article. This has been corrected.

The second was a link to Dr. Karl D. Keller’s book on Our Lady of the Great Event that, I discovered this evening, no longer works. I had used a link that had been provided to me in an e-mail on March 10, 2013, and I simply did not check the link to see if it was still active. It would appear that much of the information in the book will appear on Dr. Keller’s website.

My thanks to the reader who brought these matters to my attention yesterday afternoon.

Finally, it has come to my attention that Father Theodore Hesburgh, the President of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987, died on February 26, 2015. Although I have written about him in the past, I will do again for the benefit of younger readers who are not aware of Father Hesburgh's gargantuan efforts to transform Catholic universities across the nation into bastions of secularism and diversity in the name of "progess" sought to end what he believed was the "ghettoization" of Catholic higher education. Hesburgh's efforts began long before the "Second" Vatican Council began. A detailed commentary will follow in a few days when time permits.

It also has come to attention that the late Dr. Charles Rice, whom I met in December of 1972 and would later work with on the Wanderer Forum Foundation, died on February 25, 2015, at the age of eighty-three. Dr. Rice was an eminent voice of Catholic truth at the University of Notre Dame Law School from 1969 to 2000, at which point he became a professor emeritus. One of his early books, The Vanishing Right to Live, was used by a Dominican priest in a Contemporary Moral Ethics in course that I took at Saint John's University in the Spring 1972 Semester. He was one of the foremost defenders and exponents of the Natural Law. Many profited from knowing him and from reading his books. Please join me in praying for the repose of his immortal soul and the consolation of his wife and ten children and their families at this time

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and all of the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Viva Cristo Rey!

Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us now and at the hour of our death.

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