Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV gave a general audience address eight days ago, that is, on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, the Feast of Saints Hippolytus and Cassian and, in some places, the Feast of Our Lady Refuge of Sinners, in which he discussed the reasons, albeit couched in conciliarspeak that has nothing to do with the traditional language used by the Catholic Church, why Judas Iscariot lost his salvation that has excited those who are reading the antipapal tea leaves in heightened states of expectation as though they are looking for the hidden features in Highlights Magazine for Children.
However, what the antipapal exegetes are not discussing much is that God neither avenges nor punishes sin.
Heresy.
Half of this commentary deals with false “pontiff’s” softened approach to the damnation of Judas Iscariot while the other half provides proof about the fact that God does avenge sin and punishes sinners because He loves them and wants them to turn to Him through His true Church by means an integral Confession of their sins in the Sacred Tribunal of Penance and to make reparation for those sins thereafter.
As I have family duties that will eat up a great deal of my day today, I do not know whether I can complete the next original article, which also deals with Robert Leo Prevost/Leo XIV, in time to be published along with my annual reflection on the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, but I will try.
Finally, I only found late last evening that, remarkably, President Donald John Trump is concerned about his salvation. He made the comments when he phoned to a program called “Fox and Friends,” with which I am entirely unfamiliar, on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, the Feast of Saint John Eudes.
Trump explained that one of his motivations in securing a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, whose forces are still savagely attacking civilian population centers in Ukraine, is that he thinks that such a deal might help him go to Heaven:
“I want to try and get to heaven, if possible,” he explained. “I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.” (‘I Want to Try and Get to Heaven’: Trump Gets Reflective on ‘Fox & Friends’. The news story itself makes an irreverent reference to the Mother God.)
This is a remarkable admission from President Donald John Trump as it shows humility and something approaching contrition without knowing how to get himself straight with Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Christ. I will have a commentary about this early next week.
Please continue to pray to Our Lady for President and Mrs. Trump’s complete and unconditional conversion to the Catholic Church.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, pray for us.