[Update on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, the Feast of Saint Bibiana within the First Week of Advent: I have started writing my next commentary. However, to continue working shortly after Midnight on an article that may take another four hours to complete is something that I have come to realize at age seventy-four is not a terribly good idea. Look, what can I tell you? I am a slow learner.
[Thus, as Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV leaves Lebanon during the overnight hours here in the Eastern time zone of the United States of America, I will be able to incorporate the answers he gives to reporters during in-flight press conference during his trip back to Rome into my commentary. As I will be at my post all day today after running errands most of yesterday, the transferred Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle, and should complete the next commentary late this evening. Thank you for your patience.]
A blessed Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle to you all!
Those of us who have followed the journeys of one conciliar “pope” after another to Turkey on oe around the Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle know that these are predictably wearisome and full of platitudinous expressions of meaningless self-congratulations about nonexistent “progress” in search of “unity” even though it is the duty of a true and legitimate Successor of Saint Peter to exhort non-Catholics to convert to the Holy Faith, something that Pope Leo XIII was entirely unafraid to do in Praeclara Gratultionis Publicae, June 29, 1894:
Weigh carefully in your minds and before God the nature of Our request. It is not for any human motive, but impelled by Divine Charity and a desire for the salvation of all, that We advise the reconciliation and union with the Church of Rome; and We mean a perfect and complete union, such as could not subsist in any way if nothing else was brought about but a certain kind of agreement in the Tenets of Belief and an intercourse of Fraternal love. The True Union between Christians is that which Jesus Christ, the Author of the Church, instituted and desired, and which consists in a Unity of Faith and Unity of Government. (Pope Leo XIII, referring to the Orthodox in Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae, June 20, 1884.)
It is opposed to conciliar “orthodoxy” to repeat such a call today, and Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV did not make any such call while he was in Turkey between November 27, 2025, and November 30, 2025, and he will not make any such call in Lebanon, where he landed yesterday, November 30, 2025, the First Sunday of Advent, before he leaves for Rome on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, the Feast of Saint Bibiana.
This commentary focuses on Prevost/Leo’s visit to the Blue Mosque on Saturday, November 29, 2025, the Vigil of Saint Andrew the Apostle, and the Commemoration of Saint Saturninus, as well as makes references to the “joint declaration” between Prevost and Bartholomew, who has been the “Greek Patriarch” of Constantinople since 1991, that is entirely indistinguishable from the “joint declarations” made between Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini/Paul VI and Athenagoras or those made between Karol Jozef Wojtyla/John Paul II with Demetrios and Bartholomew or those Bartholomew has made with Joseph Alois Ratzinger/Benedict XVI and Jorge Mario Bergoglio between 2005 and 2025.
The names change but the platitudes are the same.
Perhaps it should be noted that these symbolic acts are as empty of results s they are devoid of the Catholic Faith.
This has nothing to do with Saint Andrew the Apostle, whose holy life and martyrdom is highlighted at the end of this commentary.
A blessed Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle to you all.