This is a brief reflection about the terrible flash floods that have killed so many in central Texas. The reflection was updated about thirteen hours after publication to include new information and commentary.
We must always pray to Our Lady to be prepared to accept with equanimity the death that God the Father has ordained for us from all eternity to undergo as we pray to her now, and at the hour our death for her motherly protection and intercession for us before the Throne of her Divine Son, Christ the King, Who will judge us when we die and render the Particular Judgment upon our immortal souls.
The next original commentary on this site will discuss the methods being used to round up illegal immigrants in various places around the nation. It is one thing to be vigilant in deporting the illegal immigrants who have committed violent crimes across entering this country illegally, but, while recognizing that, yes, it is a crime to enter the United States of America illegally, it is another to use a quota system to round up even those who have been here for thirty to forty to even fifty years, some of whom are naturalized citizens, to meet those quotas.
I discussed a reasonable approach to all this fifteen years ago in Good Catholic Common Sense Must Prevail, part 2, and I will so again in my next commentary.
The commentary after the next one, which will take at least three days to complete, will examine the latest conciliar document issued by the conciliar officials about a "new way of being church." What is the great apsotasy supposed to look like if we are not in it at this time?
May Our Lord have mercy on us all and maintain ourselves with charity towards all other Catholics as we, through no merits of our own and without being one bit better than those who do not see the apostasy that is before their very eyes, beg Our Lady to help us to persvere in what we know to be true without making any concessions to the falsehoods of the day for any reason, including human respect and financial security.
A few correspondents, mostly nameless, have complained that I am not writing enough to warrant their considering making non-tax-deductible financial gifts. All I can say is that I do what I am able to do even though my output is not as prolific as it was a decade or so ago. I do have more physical limitations now than then and continue working with mild global cerebral atrophy that was diagnosed in 2021 and 2022, which is perhaps why I am very tired after writing studies such as the one posted two days ago.
Anyhow, I do once again urge those who can make such non-tax-deductible financial gifts to do so as I have a very important hard deadline to make for one bill on Monday, July 14, 2025, the Feast of Saint Bonaventure, O.F.M. Thank you.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, pray for us.