On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (2021)

I AM THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION." Those words, uttered by the Mother of God herself to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in the Grotto of Massabielle near Lourdes, France, on March 25, 1858, was a Heavenly ratification of the solemn, infallible proclamation of the doctrine of her Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854, in the Bull Ineffabilis Deus.

"I AM THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION."

Our Lady was conceived in the womb of her holy mother, Good Saint Anne, without any stain of Original or Actual Sin in anticipation of the merits that would be won by her Divine Son, Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, on the wood of the Holy Cross. She, the Singular Vessel of Devotion, had the perfect integrity of Adam and Eve before their Fall from Grace in the Garden of Eden.

It is important, therefore, to get the doctrine of Original Sin right in order to understand the great miracle worked by God in the soul of the fairest flower of our race, Our Lady, from the very first moment of her Immaculate Conception. To get anything about the doctrine of Original Sin wrong leads to the efforts on the part of Modernists to deconstruct the doctrinal definitions of Original Sin and of the Immaculate Conception.

Alas, the Catholic Church, our Holy Mother on earth, our Mater and Magister, is as spotless as the Immaculate Blessed Virgin Mary. Holy Mother Church does not deconstruct infallible dogmatic definitions. Holy Mother Church cannot do so, which is why we need to pray to Our Lady, she who is the Mediatrix of All Graces and our Immaculate Queen, to help us to make no concessions to the counterfeit church of conciliarism that has promulgated an abominable "liturgy" and whose officials feel feel to "reinterpret" dogmatic truths according to Modernist propositions that have been condemned by the authority of our spotless Mother on earth, Holy Mother Church.

Mindful of the effects of our own sins on our immortal souls and of our need to make reparation for them to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus through Our Lady's Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart, may we make the Secret prayer for today's Holy Mass our own:

"Receive the saving Victim we offer to Thee, O Lord, on the solemn feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary: and grant that, as we confess that by Thy prevenient grace she was kept free from every stain of sin; so, by her intercession, we may be delivered from all our offenses. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, one God."

A blessed Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary to you all! 

I am working on part two of the current two-part series, but it appears as though it will not appear online until Saturday, December 11, 2021. Thank you. Here is a link to part one in the event that you have not seen it: The Supreme Masters of Sophistry: Unable to Admit the Fifth Commandment Exists, part one. I will get to Senor Jorge's trip to Athens over the weekend.

The Supreme Masters of Sophistry: Unable to Admit the Fifth Commandment Exists, part one

As I can only concentrate on one project at a time, I have had to delay any further work on part fifteen of “Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus” until at least the end of this week as I have the last four days concentrating on part one of my analysis of the oral arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States of America on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, in the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, State Health Officer of the Mississippi Department of Health, et al. v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, et al.

Although the concluding part of this current segment of a two-part analysis might be familiar to those who have good memories, everything prior to the conclusion is an original composition that, admittedly, makes points that I made on this site repeatedly but have been stated anew again. (I ask readers to keep in mind that constitutional law was a field of study for my doctorate in political science.)

Part one of this two-part analysis deals with the questioning of Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart, who was representing his state’s attorney general, Lynn Fitch, by the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Part two will analyze the questioning of attorney Julie Rikelman, who represented Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and of the Solicitor General of the United States of America, Elizabeth Prelogar.

Work on part two of this analysis will begin later today, and it is my expectation to have it completed for posting no later than Thursday, December 9, 2021, within the Octave of the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Finally, I was unaware that Jorge Mario Bergoglio had traveled to Athens until I received a notification on my stupid cellular phone than a priest of the heretical and schismatic Greek Orthodox church called Bergoglio a heretic. Right label, of course, but for the wrong reasons, something that I will explain in a brief commentary after I post part two of this analysis later in the week.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Nicholas of Myra, pray for us.

Sainta Nicholas of Myra and Ambrose of Milan: Defenders of the Faith and Militant Foes of Heresy

Although I am about to post an original article, I am also offering the readers of this site a brief and revised reflection on two saints who opposed heresy, Saint Nicholas of Myra and Saint Ambrose of Milan. 

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Nicholas of Myra, pray for us.

Saint Ambrose of Milan, pray for us.

Saint Francis Xavier: Rigid Catholic "Fundamentalist" and Zealous Foe of Idolatry

This article, which was substantially revised and enlarged reflection some years ago, on the life and the tireless apostolic work of the great Jesuit missionary and one the original members of Saint Ignatius of Loyola’s Company of Jesus, Saint Francis Xavier.

The title of the revised article reflects the disparaging term that Jorge Mario Bergoglio used to compare believing Catholics with modern-day faithful, believing Mohammedans who take the words of the blasphemous Koran seriously by committing acts of wanton murder against “infidels.” Saint Francis Xavier worked tirelessly for the conversion of those who belonged to false religions. Then again, he was a true Jesuit priest. Jorge Mario Bergoglio is a lay Jesuit revolutionary masquerading as a “pope," a man who expelled himself from the bosom of the Catholic Church in his youth as he mocked the Immemorial Mass of Tradition and taught to disparage Catholic doctrine as being in opposition to the Gospel of Christ the King.

A Novena in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which begins today and ends on December 11, 2021, can be found in the appendix to this reflection.

Although I am working on part fifteen of "Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus," the oral hearings of the Supreme Court of the United States of America in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization are the subject of a detailed commentary that is being written at this time. I may publish the commentary in two or three parts depending upon how much work I can get done it on today, First Friday in the month of December, after having worked on it until just about twenty minutes prior to this current posting. Thank you.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Francis Xavier, S.J., pray for us.

Blessed Edmund Campion, S.J., Died to Return England to the True Faith

This is a slight revision of a reflection on the life and martyrdom of Blessed Edmund Campion, S.J., who was tortured and killed on this day, December 1 four hundred forty years ago, that is, on December 1, 1581. 

Blessed Edmund Campion was put to death on orders of "not so good" Queen Bess, that is, the wretched Queen Elizabeth I. Blessed Edmund did not give "joint blessings" with Anglican ministers have the conciliar "popes," and it is interesting to note that the four "cardinals" (two of whom are now dead) whose red hats were said to be in jeopardy for going public with their dubia about Amoris Laetitia never said a word in protest about any of those "joint blessings" and other ecumenical travesties.

Work is proceeding on part fifteen of "Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, which is turning out to be a massive undertaking. In the meantime, though, I will probably have a brief commentary on the arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States of America in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Such a commentary would be in the mode of Beyond the Headlines: Making Catholic Sense of New Efforts to End Surgical Baby-Killing.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Blessed Edmund Campion, pray for us.

Irrelevant to Rioters, Looters and Their Apologists: The Binding Precepts of the Divine and Natural Laws

With apologies for the delay that it took to complete this commentary, I hereby offer you, if you are interested, that is, an article that seeks to put two of the most recent events into their proper supernatural perspective.

It is in this regard that I recorded four video presentations at various points in the last week to urge Catholics to rise about the agitation of the moment. The new videos are linked as follows:

To Rise Above the Agitation, part one

To Rise Above the Agitation, part two

To Rise Above the Agitation, part three

To Rise Above the Agitation, part four

Finally, I have been working steadily on “Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, part fifteen.” However, given the fact that “variants” of the CCP/Red Chinese/Wuhan/Covid-19/Coronavirus keep popping up just as a lot of people in countries around the world were beginning to protest lockdowns and vaccine mandates (strange, isn’t it?), my commentary necessarily will take more time to complete. I have amassed much documentation, and there is more documentation that I need to review and to process before deciding to include it, at least in a passing manner, in the next commentary. Thank you in advance for your patience.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Catherine Laboure, pray for us.

At the Beginning of Advent in 2021

This is a revised commentary about this holy season of Advent, which marks the beginning of a new ecclesiastical year that began with First Vespers for the First Sunday of Advent on Saturday evening, November 27, 2021. A new article will be published within thirty minutes of this posting.

O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Continues to Baffle the Minds of Modern Men

Although not on the General Roman Calendar, today, Saturday, November 27, 2021, is the Feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Although not observed universally on a mandatory basis, this feast is is nevertheless an important one to commemorate as this powerful sacramental is yet another sign of the love that pours out from the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus through the hands of Our Lady, she who is the Mediatrix of All Graces, despite our own ingratitude and infidelities. [This feast is one that, traditionally, had been celebrated solemnly in the Diocese of Brooklyn, and it was within the boundaries of that diocese that I was born on Saturday, November 24, 1951, three days before this feast day that year.]

This reflection was written in 2010 and published in two parts. It was seven years ago now that it was combined into one part and revised slightly in a few places.

Work is about done on the next article, although I will need another five or six hours of writing this afternoon into the evening to complete it. 

Thank you.

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, pray for us.

Saint Catherine Laboure, pray for us.

Saint Catharine of Siena: As Rigidly Opposed to Idolatry as Moses Himself

This is a brief reflection for the feast day of Saint Catherine of Alexandria. I am just too tired after a day out with the family on my seventieth birthday yesterday to link to some recently recorded video lectures. However, I will do so by tomorrow, Friday, November 26, 2021, the Feast of Saint Sylvester the Abbot and the Commemoration of Saint Peter of Alexandria. I will try to have an original article published by Saturday, November 27, 2021, which is, although not on the General Roman Calendar, the Feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

By the way, I discovered that I had written the following a year ago after I had republished this current reflection:

Three other new articles are on the "flight deck." The first of those three articles will be published by Friday or Saturday. The third of the three will be a commentary on the junior varsity statists/globalists/nogoodniks who are being assembled to repopulate the District of Columbia swamp that resist draining in the past four years. As I wrote twelve years ago after the election of Barack Hussein Obama/Barry Soetoro, Chastisement Is A Silver Lining, and we are going to it get it but good this time around

I think that the observation about "getting it good this time around" has, most unfortunately, stood the test of time. This is a chastisement. Cling to Our Lady as never before as without her we are lost.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, pray for us.

Republished: Saint John of the Cross: Model of All Who Suffer Unjustly

This reflection on the life of Saint John of the Cross was written for and published in To Live in Light of Eternity, Volume 6, and is being offered to readers of this site for the third time.

As today, November 24, 2023, is my seventy-second birthday, I ask prayers for the repose of the souls of my late parents, Dr. Albert Henry Martin Droleskey and Mrs. Norma Florence Red Fox Droleskey. Thank you.

Our Lady of he Rosary, pray for us.

Saint John of the Cross, pray for us.

Sant Chrysognus, pray for us.

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