Not A Single Ecumenist Among Them

Although I am working on a new article, I am still a little tired from the now completed trilogy about the Supreme Court decision in the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women's Organization

Thus, I offer you today a revised commentary on the feasts (Saints John Fisher and Thomas More, the Martyrs of Gorkum. Saint Maria Goretti, Saint Veronica Giuliani) that are celebrated in some places even though they are not on the General Roman calendar of the Catholic Church.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles, pray for us.

Saint Joseph, pray for us.

Saints Thomas More and John Fisher, pray for us.

Saint Maria Goretti, pray for us.

Saint Veronica Giuliani, pray for us.

The Martyrs of Gorkum, pray for us.

Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue, part three

Part three of "Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue" is hereby brought to the attention of the "vast" readership of this website. This third part completes a triology of articles about the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women's Organization, June 24, 2022.

The principal focus of this article is on the remarks given by a poster boy for old publis service advertising campaign of the 1960s, "A mind is a terrible thing to waste," Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., who was been enabled for nearly fifty years by the lords of conciliarism. 

This commentary was updated on Thursday, July 7, 2022, the Feast of Saints Cyril and Methodius, to include information about the State of Louisiana Supreme Court's decision to permit the surgical execution of babies to continue in that state until a challenge to the state's "trigger law" can slowly work its way up through the Pelican State's court system back to its Supreme Court for final decision. 

Do not be deceived: Roe v. Wade is gone, which is very good, but baby-killing, both by chemical and surgical means, continues.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.

Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue, part two

Herewith is part two of what is turning out to be a three part series about the decison of the Supreme Court of the United States of America in the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women’s Organization, June 24, 2022.

This installment focuses on a summary of the dissenters' opinion and my refutation of the principal points, such as they are, that they kept repeating interminably in their text, which is appended at the end of this commentary.

Part three should appear in two days.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.

Saint Zachary, pray for us.

Saint Elizabeth, pray for us.

Saints Processus and Martinian, pray for us.

Our Lady Proclaims Her Magnificat: On the Feast of Our Lady's Visitation

Today is the magnificent feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to her cousin, Saint Elizabeth, and her preborn Divine Son’s preborn Precursor, Saint John the Baptist.

This date, July 2, marks the end of the period of Our Lady’s Visitation, which began on April 2, lasting until the day after the octave day of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. Our Lady’s perfect Charity for her cousin and her Divine Son’s Precursor should prompt us to perform the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy at all times, making sure as well to proclaim the Holy Name of Mary, she whom all generations are duty bound to call blessed, as the Mother of God who made possible our salvation by her perfect fiat to the will of God the Father at the Annunciation and who is the Queen of Heaven and on earth, the very Immaculate Conception who prays for us now and at the hour of our deaths.

It is my hope to have part two of Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Contine in about three hours. Thank you.

A blessed Feast of the Visitation of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary to you all.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saints Processus and Martinian, pray for us.

On the Feast of the Laver of Our Redemption: The Most Precious Blood of Jesus

The Most Precious Blood of Jesus is our laver of redemption, as our own sins, each and every single one of them, caused It to be shed during the events of Holy Thursday and Good Friday.

It was the thought of coming into contact with the horror of our sins, the very antithesis of His Sacred Divinity, that caused Our Lord to sweat droplets of His Most Precious Blood in His Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane.

It was our sins that caused the Most Precious Blood of Jesus to be shed so terribly during His cruel scourging at the Pillar.

It was our sins that caused the Most Precious Blood of Jesus to be shed as He was crowned with thorns to mock His Sacred Kingship over men and their nations.

It was our sins that caused the Most Precious Blood of Jesus to continue to be shed from the scourging and the crowning as He walked up the steps to be judged by the Roman procurator, Pontius Pilate. Droplets of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus are still venerated by pilgrims as proceed on their knees up the Sancta Scala in Rome right across from the Basilica di San Giovanni Laterano.

It was our sins that caused the Most Precious Blood to be shed as Our Lord’s hands and knees were crucified. It was our sins that caused the Most Precious Blood of Jesus to be shed unto Its last drop as He hung on the gibbet of the Holy Holy Cross for three hours, flowing in a torrent as Our Lord’s wounded side was pierced with the lance of Saint Longinus.

What is It that is poured out onto our souls when they are Absolved by a true priest in the Sacred Tribunal of Penance?

The Most Precious Blood of Jesus.

The Most Precious Blood of Jesus strengthens us when we receive It worthily in Holy Communion.

It was the shedding of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus on the wood of the Holy Cross that ratified the New and Eternal Covenant He inaugurated at the Last Supper, thereby obliterating forever the old sacrifices of the blood of bulls and goats and lambs in Temple worship, thus superseding he Old Covenant of the Jews.

We must celebrate this great Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus, which was pumped through Our Divine Redeemer’s Sacred Body by His Most Sacred Heart, the very font of Mercy, with gratitude that we, sinners who caused It to be shed in torrents under the most unspeakably cruel conditions, are bathed unto our redemption by Its merits.

May we never take the Most Precious Blood of Jesus for granted.

A blessed Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ and Octave Day of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist to you all! Today is also the First Friday of July, the month of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus.

Part two of "Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue" is taking just a bit longer to complete than I had anticipated. Work will continue later today, Friday, July 1, 2022, and then writing will begin on part three of the series, which will focus on the continued, "papally"-indemnified infidelity of Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., and Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi, among as other political ramifications of the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women's Organization, June 24, 2022.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.

Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.

Georgie "The Chin" Bergoglio Strikes Again on Behalf of the Pro-Aborts

Work was proceeding nicely on part two of Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue when I saw an email containing a news story about Georgie “The Chin” Bergoglio giving a special meeting to the Wicked Witch of the West, Nancy Patricia D’Alesandro Pelosi, providing her what he thought to be a “papal blessing,” and permitting her to receive what purports to be Holy Communion at the Protestant and Judeo-Masonic Novus Ordo liturgical abomination in abject open defiance of “Archbishop” Salvatore Cordileone’s ban on her receiving same because of her support for the surgical assassination of innocent preborn children.

The legendary mobsters of yore have nothing on Georgie “The Chin” Bergoglio, who has just kneecapped every conciliar “bishop” in the United States of America who has stood up in support of Cordileone’s punishment of Pelosi (for past articles on this site about this matter, please see Not Exactly from the Excommunication Scene in Becket and Jorge "Claps Back" at Salvatore Cordileone and Stands Up for Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi and Her Pro-Abort Ilk).

Jorge Mario Bergoglio makes a mockery of the papacy, which, as this commentary demonstrates, is exactly the point of the conciliar sect. The papacy is a subject for our reverence, not scorn, and the conciliar “popes” have done nothing but make a mockery of it.

Part two of “Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue” should be published in less than twenty-four hours after this posting.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.

Roe v. Wade is Gone, Baby-Killing Will Continue

Part one of my commentary on Associate Justice Samuel Alito’s opinion for the Court in the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women’s Organization, June 24, 2022, is hereby published.

Having read Justice Alito’s opinion for the Court in its entirety, I decided to categorize his principal points and to offer commentary about them rather than to provide the sort of paragraph-by-paragraph exegesis that I have undertake in other Court cases. While I may do so when offering commentary in part two of the opinions of the dissenting justices, I think that this current commentary provides readers with a comprehensive summary of the major areas covered by Alito’s opinion, which they can compare with its text, which is appended below the main body of the commentary.

Part two will follow in a few days.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help, pray for us

On the Nativity of the Precursor and Herald of Christ the King: Saint John the Baptist

This is a republished reflection for the Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist.

Today's great feast, coming as it does six months, one day prior to Christmas Day, is only one of three in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church that commemorates a physical birth (or Nativity). Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ's Nativity in Bethlehem in celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25. Our Lady Nativity is celebrated on September 8. And Our Lord's Precursor, the son of Saint Elizabeth, Saint John the Baptist, is privileged to have his own Nativity celebrated this very day. This is a tremendous feast day in the life of the Catholic Church. 

Saint John the Baptist, the last of the Old Testament prophets, prepared the way for the coming of Our Lord prior to the assumption of His Public Ministry. Freed from Original Sin in the womb of his mother, Saint Elizabeth, who was Saint Anne's cousin, at the moment of Our Lady's Visitation, Saint John the Baptist preached fearlessly to convert sinners from their sinful ways and to prepare them to accept his Cousin, God Incarnate, as their Redeemer. He also knew that he had to decrease in stature in the world as Our Lord increased following His symbolic baptism in the Jordan River, during which, of course, God the Father sent a dove, symbolizing God the Holy Ghost, spoke to tell us in no uncertain terms, "This is My beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased" (Matthew 3: 17), a proclamation that would God the Father repeated at Our Lord's Transfiguration (Matthew 17: 5).

Saint John the Baptist fearlessly proclaimed the truth. He lost his head for doing so. In like manner, of course, we must proclaim the truth, doing so out of fidelity to Our Lord as He has revealed Himself to His true Church, and in true Charity for the eternal good of others, recognizing at all times that we are but weak vessels of clay, full of faults and failings, who must make much reparation to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary for our sins.

It is not easy to speak truth to those in power. Saint John the Baptist knew this.

Those in power, such as King Herod the Tetrarch, who was married illicitly to his brother's wife even though his brother was still very much alive, frequently believe themselves to be beyond criticism and that each of their decisions are binding upon the consciences of all others, a power that Our Lord has given exclusively to true popes, who can indeed bind our consciences.

Those in civil power, however, tend to think of themselves as demigods whose musings on this or that subject carry great significance. No matter who the President of the United States of America is, for example, it is invariably the case that some sort variation of one false, naturalistic presupposition after another is supposed to be accepted by the populace as the foundation for the common good domestically and for peace internationally. These "demigods" can't possibly be wrong, of course. They believe that their shallow words and empty and sometimes contradictory statements are received from on high (actually, their words and actions come from below!) and anyone who dares to dissent from them is suspect of being a "domestic terrorist."

Finally, I spent most all of yesterday, the Feast of Sacred Heart of Jesus, reviewing the text of Associate Justice Samuel Alito's opinion for the Court in the case of Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, June 24, 2022, that overturned the Court's unconstitutional and immoral decision in the case of Roe v. Wade, January 22, 1973. A protracted commentary will be written that, although it will repeat many of the points I have made so many times in the psat, will be a new composition based upon an exegesis of the Alito opinion, which rendered a correct decision about the unconstitutionality of Roe v. Wade and provided an invaluable correction to the false historical narrative used by the late Associate Justice Harry Blackmun in that decision but it is still nevertheless fatally flawed in its concession that the "people" are "free" to "decide" anything about the killing of innocent human life except what sort of punishment should be meted out to those who kill for a living. 

As noted in a brief morning update yesterday, error can never be the foundation of any kind of just social order. I hope to have part one of my commentary on the Alito opinion for the Court published Monday, and will then follow up with commentaries on the concurring in part and dissenting in part opinion of the Chief Institutionalist, John Glover Roberts, Jr., who acted entirely according to the expectations I had of him when George Walker Bush nominated him in 2005, and then, in due course, the opinions of the dissenters, most notably the emotional screed issued by the a-constitutional, a-historical, amoral, mass of raw emotions named Associate Justic Sonia Sotomayor. The sequenced articles will be placed into an anthology of my commentaries on various Supreme Court decisions. 

Another commentary about Saint John the Baptist can be read by clicking: Saint John the Baptist: Everything That Jorge Mario Bergoglio Is Not and Will Never Be.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.

 

The Feast of Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

[Morning Update: The Supreme Court of the United States of America in the case has indeed issued its decision in the case of Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women's Health Organization and, as expected, it overturned the Court's dreadful decision of Roe v. Wade, January 22, 1973. Although I will be preparing an extensive commentary on today's decision, the commentaries I wrote in the immediate aftermath of the unprecedented leak of Alito's draft opinion, Merchants of Murder and Mendacity, part one, and Merchants of Murder and Mendacity, part two, provide an initial overview as to the fact that while Justice Alito is indeed correct about the erroneous nature of Court's reasoning in Roe v. Wade, his belief that the "people" have the "right" to "decide" what to do about the deliberate execution of innocent preborn babies is itself erroneous, and error can never be the foundation of any kind of just social order. 

[Such must be the sophistry when constitutions ignore any reference to the binding nature of the Divine and Natural Laws and when they empower the "people" to make "decisions" that are beyond the authority of mere mortals to decide.

May God have mercy on us all.]

Today's feast, which was extended to the universal church by Pope Pius IX, is the result of at least six centuries of devotion to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus that culminated with the apparitions of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque at the height of Jansenism in the late-Seventeenth Century. 

None of us deserves the mercies of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Yet it is that Our Divine Redeemer does indeed shower us with those mercies if we approach Him with a contrite heart, especially by making regular use of the Sacred Tribunal Penance to make good, integral confessions of our sins to a true priest as we promise to amend our lives, to do penance and to sin no more. We are loved by Love Himself. We are loved particularly by Love Incarnate, Who died for us on the wood of the Holy Cross to redeem us.

Our Lord's love for us is an act of His Divine Will, the ultimate expression of which is the salvation of our immortal souls as members of His Catholic Church. What an obligation we have to return love unto Love Himself as we seek to serve Him as His consecrated slaves through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Several other reflections on this feast day that have been posted on this site in the past are: , and .

A protracted power outage delayed my continuing work on part eigheen of "Sin: More Dangerous Than the Coronavirus has been delayed yet again as a consequence, and it will be delayed further if the Supreme Court of the United States of America issues its long-anticipated decision in the case of Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi State Health Officer v. Jackson Women's Health Organization on Friday, June 24, 2022. It will take several days to prepare a detailed commentary about the Court's opinion and the concurring and dissenting opinions.

A blessed Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to you all.

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us.

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, S.J.: Our Model of Angelic Purity

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga is one of Holy Mother Church's shining examples of a youth who maintained his innocence and purity throughout his twenty-three years of life as a member of the Church Militant on earth.

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