De Deo Uno, De Deo Trino, May 31, 2026

Today is Trinity Sunday and the Commemorations of the First Sunday after Pentecost, thus beginning the second half of the liturgical year that began with the First Sunday of Advent.

The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity was revealed to us by Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Although there are clear references in the text of the Old Testament to a plurality of Persons in the Divine Godhead ("Let us make man in our own image"), human reason, which can come to the conclusion that God exists, is insufficient to know about the existence of the Most Blessed Trinity. Our Lord Himself, the Second Person of the Most Blessed Trinity made Man in Our Lady's Virginal and Immaculate Womb, had to reveal this to us. The doctrine of the Most Holy Trinity is rejected by all infidels and misrepresented by most Protestant sects.

To wit, many Protestants, especially in the evangelical and fundamentalist sects, are "baptized" in "the name of the Lord Jesus," not in "The Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost," which is invalid on its face. This means that many hundreds of thousands of Protestants are not even Christians despite their thinking that they are. We must defend the doctrine of the Most Blessed Trinity with our very lives if necessary, having frequent recourse to the making of the Sign of the Cross throughout the day. This is a custom that is held dear by many Spaniards and Latin Americans.

The order of the subjects to be covered in part three of my current series has been changed in light of Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV's meeting with the pro-abortion, pro-sodomite, pro-criminal, pro-illegal immigration Brandon Johnson, the loathsome Mayor of the City of Chicago, Illionis, which is awash with street crime, shootings and, most recently, "teen takeovers" of The Loop in the Windy City. 

While I carry no brief for supreme narcissicist, Donald John Trump, who sits by as his Zionist pals take over what remains of Gaza and is engaging in what the Israeli government calls a "scorched warthly" policy in southern Lebanon, the fact that the man most people believe is "Pope Leo XIV" cordially received yet another bloodthirsty  pro-abort politician to discuss how to stop the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency from arresting and deporting illegal immgrants who have commited violent crimes. Prevost/Leo also talked to Johnson about "reparations" to black Chicagoans for slavery, a subject whose history he grave distorted and mispresented in Magnifica Humanitas.

Thus, having stopped work on part three because the commentary will take at least another five to six hours to complete, I will get back to work on it this afternoon.

A blessed Trinity Sunday to you all.

Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity, pray for us.

Saint Petronilla, pray for us.

Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV's Magnificent Sillonism, part two

Today, Saturday, May 30, 2026, is the final day of the Octave of Pentecost. The Paschal Season, which began with the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 4, 2026, ends after the conclusion of Holy Mass today, which is also the Commemoration of Pope Saint Felix I universally and, in some places, of King Saint Ferdinand III, King of Leon and Castile, and of our beloved Saint Joan of Arc. 

Today is also the sixty-seventh anniversary of my own First Holy Communion at Saint Aloysius Church, Great Neck, New York. Please pray for my fellow First Communicants, living and deceased, as well as the priests (the late Bishop Vincent Baldwin, then the pastor of Saint Aloyisus Church and then the first auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre on June 4, 1962, and the late Fathers Robert E. Mason, Christopher Huntington, and James Collins) and sisters who prepared for us this milestone in our Catholic lives. (The day itself was glorious with a temperature in the high eighties and clear skies. As it happened both my paternal grandparents and my maternal grandfather by adoption, Chief Red Fox, then visiting from Corpus Christi, Texas, were present as well. I remember the entire day very well.)

This is part two of my continuing series about Manifica Humanitas. Part three should appear around this time tomorrow morning, Trinity Sunday, May 31, 2026.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Pope Saint Felix I, pray for us.

King Saint Ferdinand III, pray for us.

Saint Joan of Arc, pray for us.

Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV's Magnificent Sillonism, part one

This is first part of a multipart series on Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV's Magnifica Humanitas.

Part two should appear around this time tomorrow.

Remember today is Ember Friday in Whitsun Week as well as the commemoration of Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi. This is a day of abstitence from neat and fasting.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Mary Magdelene de Pazzi, pray for us.

On the Commemorated Feast of Saint Augustine of Canterbury, May 28, 2026

I spent much time yesterday reading and re-reading the text of the latest work of conciliar anthropocentrism with a slight—and very distorted—Christian gloss of Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas and will prepare a comprehensive overview of the ode to “man” that contains no reference to Original Sin or fallen human nature for publication by this time tomorrow, Whit Friday, or Whit Saturday. The “encyclical” is a phenomenal testament to the convoluted nature of the Modernist mind and its belief in the “goodness” of man and to the contention that pluralism does not result into disorder and disarray but is the foundation of the “civilization of love” as part of the synodal “process.”

For the moment, though, as I am still somewhat tired from completing the most recent original commentary on this site, which was revised and expanded in various places yesterday afternoon, I present to you this brief reflection on Saint Augustine of Canterbury, whose feast is commemorated today, Whit Thursday, May 28, 2026.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Augustine of Canterbury, pray for us.

Zionism Collects Another Scalp: Thomas K. Massie

This is an impossibly late hour, but I wanted to complete this commentary on the primary election defeat of United States Representative Thomas K. Massie eight days ago.  [This commentary was revised about eleven hours after its initial posting to correct a few sentence structure problems and to add a few areas of emphasis and clarification. Thank you for your patience.]

I am reviewing Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV’s first encyclical letter, which will require me to write a series of commentaries to assess properly, and I hope to have an overview of the tome sometime after Midnight tomorrow, Whit Thursday and the Commemoration of Saint Augustine of Canterbury.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Bede the Venerable, pray for us.

Pope Saint John I, pray for us.

A "Third Vatican Council"?

Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV has been quite the industrious little ecumenical termite during the three hundred three hundred eighty-two days since he walked about on the loggia of the Basilica of Saint Peter on Thursday, May 8, 2025, the Feast of the Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel, to begin his masquerade as the “Pope Leo XIV.”

Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2026

Today is Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of Holy Mother Church, the upon which the first pope, Saint Peter, who was vivified as the Vivifier Himself, God the Holy Ghost, descended upon him and Our Lady and the other Apostles (and the rest of the disciples) gathered in the Upper Room in Jerusalem as they completed their Novena to God the Holy Ghost ten days after Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ's glorious Ascension to His Father's right hand on Ascension Thursday. Saint Peter wasted no time in doing something that is forbidden, at least in a de facto sense, in the counterfeit church of conciliarism: he preached to the Jews about the necessity of their converting to the true Faith.

The missionary work of the Church to seek with urgency the unconditional conversion of all men and all nations to the her maternal bosom, outside of which there is no salvation and without which there is no true social order, brought us glorious missionaries who were willing to embrace many sacrifices, including martyrdom itself, to spread the Faith of the Divine Redeemer, Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, so that men and all nations would be able to order themselves rightly according to the Deposit of Faith that He has entrusted exclusively to Holy Mother Church for Its eternal safekeeping and infallible explication and by means of a fervent cooperation with the graces won for us by the shedding of Our Lord's Most Precious Blood and that flow into our hearts and souls through the loving hands of Our Lady, she who is the Mediatrix of all Graces. The work of conversion does not end when one is Baptized or Confirmed.

The work of conversion away from our sinful selves to become more conformed to the Cross of the Divine Redeemer and the merciful designs of His Most Sacred Heart for us is one that is constant. Every beat of our hearts, consecrated as they must be to that same Sacred Heart of Jesus through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, must burn with fire for the love of God as He has revealed Himself to us through His true Church and as we seek to grow in holiness and to make reparation for our sins and those of the whole world. It is useless for us to be converted in the Baptismal font unless we are willing to let God the Holy Ghost help to convert us every day to cooperate more fully with His Seven Gifts and Twelve Fruits. Saint Paul the Apostle explained that the spiritual man, the one who is filled with Sanctifying Grace, cannot be understood by the sensual or worldly man:

For what man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him? So the things also that are of God no man knoweth, but the Spirit of God. Now we have received not the spirit of this world, but the Spirit that is of God; that we may know the things that are given us from God. Which things also we speak, not in the learned words of human wisdom; but in the doctrine of the Spirit, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. But the sensual man perceiveth not these things that are of the Spirit of God; for it is foolishness to him, and he cannot understand, because it is spiritually examined. But the spiritual man judgeth all things; and he himself is judged of no man. (2 Cor. 2: 11-15)

We must keep this in mind when our relatives and friends and associates do not understand how we can refuse to keep our silence when a putative "pontiff" calls a mosque as a "jewel" or as a "sacred" place or as he prays as a Jew without mentioning the Holy Name of the Divine Redeemer (doing voluntarily what the leaders of Sanhedrin tried to force the Apostles to do, that is, to mention the "name of that man no more") and has he praises the nonexistent ability of false religions to help build the "better world."

We cannot care about what others think of us. We must say and do only those things that are pleasing God, never fearing to raise our voices to defend His greater honor and glory and majesty when these are offended by one claiming to speak for the Catholic Church on earth. The Mystical Bride of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Holy Mother Church, is as spotless and as immaculate as Our Blessed Mother herself.

The Catholic Church did not give us "hootenanny" liturgies before the aftermath of the "Second" Vatican Council. She did not give us "inter-religious dialogue" and "inter-religious" prayer services. She gave us liturgies that came from God the Holy Ghost, not travesties that reaffirm people in the spirit of the world.

The Catholic Church can only give us clarity of doctrine, not ambiguity and complexity that took one "clarification" after another to attempt to make "clear." Holy Mother Church has always mirrored Our Blessed Mother's hatred of heresy and error, which was part of the meditation written by the late Father Frederick Faber on the Sixth Dolor of Our Lady:

In the judgment of the world, and of worldly Christians, this hatred of heresy is exaggerated, bitter, contrary to moderation, indiscreet, unreasonable, aiming at too much, bigoted, intolerant, narrow, stupid, and immoral. What can we say to defend it? Nothing which they can understand. We had, therefore, better hold our peace. If we understand God, and He understands us, it is not so very hard to go through life suspected, misunderstood and unpopular. The mild self-opinionatedness of the gentle, undiscerning good will also take the world's view and condemn us; for there is a meek-loving positiveness about timid goodness which is far from God, and the instincts of whose charity is more toward those who are less for God, while its timidity is searing enough for harsh judgment. There are conversions where three-quarters of the heart stop outside the Church and only a quarter enters, and heresy can only be hated by an undivided heart. But if it is hard, it has to be borne. A man can hardly have the full use of his senses who is bent on proving to the world, God's enemy, that a thorough-going Catholic hatred of heresy is a right frame of mind. We might as well force a blind man to judge a question of color. Divine love inspheres in us a different circle of life, motive, and principle, which is not only not that of the world, but in direct enmity with it. From a worldly point of view, the craters in the moon are more explicable things than we Christians with our supernatural instinct. 

We must therefore permit God the Holy Ghost to come into our souls with His bright burning flames at every moment of our lives so that we will filled with love of God and hatred of our own sins as we seek to cooperate with the graces He sends us through the loving hands of His Spouse, Our Lady, making sure to honor His Spouse as we pray as many Rosaries each day as our states-in-life permit. May this be our prayer this day and every day our own lives:

Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful and enkindle in them the fire of Thy love.

V. Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created.

R. And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.

Let us pray. O God, Who didst instruct the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Ghost, grant us in the same Spirit to be truly wise, and ever to rejoice in His consolation. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

A blessed Pentecost Sunday and Octave to you all!

Our Lady of the Cenacle, pray for us.

The Holy Apostles, pray for us.

Saint Brendan the Navigator (whose feast, that is observed on this date in some locations, but suppressed this year), pray for us.

See Father Francis Weninger, S.J.: Three Sermons for Pentecost Sunday for inspiration of this great feast, which is the climax of Paschaltide.

My next original commentary, which is about a possible "Third Vatican Council," will be published late this evening or around this time tomorrow morning, Whit Monday.

On the Vigil of Pentecost, May 23, 2026

This is a slightly revised reflection for the Vigil of Penecost, which is a day of fast for those between the ages of twenty-one and fifty-nine and a day of partial abstinence for those seven years of age or older. This does not mean that those of us over the age of fifty-nine should not fast if able to do so, only that it is not morally obligatory to fast.

We should keep in mind that God is most pleased with the souls who give Him more than the minimum required by Church law. We must give Him our all as the consecrated slaves of His Co-Equal, Co-Eternal Divine Son, Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary. 

I have changed the order of the next two original commentaries: The one about a possible "Vatican III" should be posted tomorrow, Pentecost Sunday, and the one about Thomas Massie's recent primary election defeat in Kentucky will be posted on Monday or Tuesday. 

Our Lady of the Cenacle, pray for us.

Wake Up, George, This is Not "News"

Today’s commentary centers around the famous conciliar apologist Dr. George Weigel’s being unable to find what he thought was a Mass on Ascension Thursday in the Diocese of Rome, Italy, as it was simply “Thursday in the Sixth Week of Easter.”

This is not “news,” so I have a had a little bit of fun writing this commentary by explaining that I had the exact experience in 1993 that Dr. Weigel encountered eight days ago, an experience I wrote about contemporaneously in The Wanderer and that I discussed again on this website on May 2, 2008, fifteen years later.

Tomorrow’s commentary will about the defeat of United States Representative Thomas K. Massie in Kentucky’s Second Congressional District Republican primary election on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the Feast of Saint Peter Celestine within the Octave of the Ascension of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The Zionists got themselves another scalp.

It is my also my hope to have an original commentary for Pentecost Sunday discussing the recent proposal made by the leader of heretical and schismatic Armenian Apostolic Church for Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV to convene a “Third Vatican Council.”

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Rita of Cascia, pray for us.

Revised and Enlarged: Benedictus Qui Venit in Nomine Domini, Hosanna in Excelsis, part thirty-six

Guess what?

The title is self-explanatory. 

This commentary was expanded slightly about sixteen hours after its initial posting and then again after Midnight on Thursday, May 21, 2026, the Octave Day of the Ascension of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Additional commentaries will follow in the next few days now that this one has been completed.

Thank you for your patience.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Bernardine of Siena, pray for us.

 

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