Expanded: On the Feast of the Seven Dolors of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Passiontide

Unfathomable.
 
Just unfathomable
 
Only a handful of genuine mystics and truly gifted spiritual masters have been able to comprehend the unfathomable mysteries of grief that overwhelmed the fairest creature of our race, Our Lady, as those Seven Swords of Sorrow were plunged through and through her Immaculate Heart. We sin so casually, so thoughtlessly, so repeatedly, rarely giving a moment’s worth of a meditation to how our least Venial Sins caused Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to suffer unspeakable horrors during His Passion and Death, horrors that penetrated the Immaculate Heart of His Most Blessed Mother as she, conceived without any stain of Original or Actual Sin, suffered in a perfect communion of Hearts with Him. It cannot be that way with us from this day forward.
 
We are on the cusp of Holy Week, ending now the first week in Passiontide, Passion Week. We must enter deep into the mysteries of our salvation, which was wrought for us by the perfect obedience of the Word made Flesh in Our Lady’s Virginal and Immaculate Womb to the Will of His Co-Equal and Co-Eternal Father. We must quit our sins once and for all, recognizing how they caused the God-Man and His Most Blessed Mother to suffer, how they wound our own souls, which have been purchased by the shedding of every single drop of the Divine Redeemer’s Most Precious Blood, and how they have brought great sorrow into the Heart out of which was formed Our Redeemer’s Most Sacred Heart.
 
No more sin.
 
No more joking about sin.
 
No more dismissiveness about the gravity of sin.
 
We must repent and amend our lives as the consecrated slaves of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary. Our Lady brought forth her Divine Son painlessly and miraculously. She brought us forth in great pain as the adopted children of the Living God as she stood so valiantly by the foot of the Cross on Good Friday. She stands by the foot of her Divine Son’s Most Holy Cross in every true offering of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass by a true bishop or a true priest. We must stand by her each day at Holy Mass as we make reparation for our sins and those of the whole world with every beat of our hearts, making sure as well to pray as many Rosaries each day as our states-in-life permit.
 
As a courtesy to Catholics worldwide, the entire text of The Servite Manual: BEHOLD THY MOTHER: A Collection of Devotions Chiefly in Honor of OUR LADY OF SORROWS has been placed online at the website of Saint Augustine Chapel (Carrollton, Virginia): The Servite Manual: BEHOLD THY MOTHER. Devotions in honor of the Seven Dolors of the Blessed Virgin Mary run from pages 169-234.
 
A blessed Feast of the Seven Dolors of the Blessed Virgin Mary to you all!
 
The next original article for this site is nearing completion.
 
A brief republished reflection about Pope Saint Leo the Great will be posted shortly
 
Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.
 
Pope Saint Leo the Great, pray for us.

Live in a World Unhinged from Christ the King and His true Church? Live in a World Filled with Unhinged People

The great week of weeks during which our salvation was wrought for us by Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Holy Week, starts with First Vespers for Palm Sunday on Saturday evening, April 12, 2025. Our Lord took up Himself the guilt of us in His Sacred Humanity to pay back what was owed to Him in His Sacred Divinity, the debt of human sin. The standard of the Holy Cross is the only standard of true human freedom from slavery to sin and disordered self-love, and it is the standard of true justice, both in this passing mortal vale of tears and at the moment of our Particular Judgment.

How sad it is, however, that in this world that has long been unhinged from the Social Reign of Christ the King and His true Church that there are more and more reports of unhinged people attacking complete strangers and even relatives as they are heedless of First and Last Things. These attacks, though, have become more frequent in the past five decades because of the invisible genocide that continues to be committed against the innocent preborn by chemical and surgical means.

This commentary reminds longtime readers of this site as well as those who may be accessing it for the first time, that it is really Christ or Chaos in the world according to the wisdom of the then Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen’s essay “A Plea for Intolerance” ninety-four years ago:

America, it is said, is suffering from intolerance. It is not. It is suffering from tolerance: tolerance of right and wrong, truth and error, virtue and evil, Christ and chaos. Our country is not nearly so much overrun with the bigoted as it is overrun with the broadminded. The man who can make up his mind in an orderly way, as a man might make up his bed, is called a bigot; but a man who cannot make up his mind, any more than he can make up for lost time, is called tolerant and broadminded. A bigoted man is one who refuses to accept a reason for anything; a broadminded man is one who will accept anything for a reason—providing it is not a good reason. It is true that there is a demand for precision, exactness, and definiteness, but it is only for precision in scientific measurement, not in logic. The breakdown that has produced this unnatural broadmindedness is mental, not moral. The evidence for this statement is threefold: the tendency to settle issues not by arguments but by words, the unqualified willingness to accept the authority of anyone on the subject of religion, and, lastly, the love of novelty….

Religion is not an open question, like the League of Nations, while science is a closed question, like the addition table. Religion has its principles, natural and revealed, which are more exacting in their logic than mathematics. But the false notion of tolerance has obscured this fact from the eyes of many who are as intolerant about the smallest details of life as they are tolerant about their relations to God. In the ordinary affairs of life, these same people would never summon a Christian Science practitioner to fix a broken windowpane; they would never call in an optician because they had broken the eye of a needle; they would never call in a florist because they hurt the palm of their hand, nor go to a carpenter to take care of their nails. They would never call in a Collector of Internal Revenue to extract the nickel swallowed by the baby. They would refuse to listen to a Kiwanis booster discussing the authenticity of a painting, or to a tree‐surgeon settling a moot question of law. And yet for the all‐important subject of religion, on which our eternal destinies hinge, on the all‐important question of the relations of man to his environment and to his God, they are willing to listen to anyone who calls himself a prophet. And so our journals are filled with articles for these “broadminded” people, in which everyone from Jack Dempsey to the chief cook of the Ritz Carlton tells about his idea of God and his view of religion. These same individuals, who would become exasperated if their child played with a wrongly colored lollipop, would not become the least bit worried if the child grew up without ever having heard the name of God….

The nature of certain things is fixed, and none more so than the nature of truth. Truth maybe contradicted a thousand times, but that only proves that it is strong enough to survive a thousand assaults. But for any one to say, ʺSome say this, some say that, therefore there is no truth,ʺ is about as logical as it would have been for Columbus, who heard some say, ʺThe earth is round,ʺ and other say, ʺThe earth is flat,ʺ to conclude: ʺTherefore there is no earth at allʺ…. 

The giggling giddiness of novelty, the sentimental restlessness of a mind unhinged, and the unnatural fear of a good dose of hard thinking, all conjoin to produce a group of sophomoric latitudinarians who think there is no difference between God as Cause and God as a ʺmental projectionʺ; who equate Christ and Buddha, St. Paul and John Dewey, and then enlarge their broad‐mindedness into a sweeping synthesis that says not only that one Christian sect is just as good as another, but even that one world‐religion is just as good as another. The great god ʺProgressʺ is then enthroned on the altars of fashion, and as the hectic worshipers are asked, ʺProgress towards what?ʺ The tolerant answer comes back, ʺMore progress.ʺ All the while sane men are wondering how there can be progress without direction and how there can be direction without a fixed point. And because they speak of a ʺfixed point,ʺ they are said to be behind the times, when really they are beyond the times mentally and spiritually.

In the face of this false broad‐mindedness, what the world needs is intolerance. The mass of people have kept up hard and fast distinctions between dollars and cents, battleships and cruisers, ʺYou owe meʺ and ʺI owe you,ʺ but they seem to have lost entirely the faculty of distinguishing between the good and the bad, the right and the wrong. The best indication of this is the frequent misuse of the terms ʺtoleranceʺ and ʺintolerance.ʺ There are some minds that believe that intolerance is always wrong, because they make ʺintoleranceʺ mean hate, narrow‐ mindedness, and bigotry. These same minds believe that tolerance is always right because, for them, it means charity, broad‐mindedness, American good nature.

What is tolerance? Tolerance is an attitude of reasoned patience towards evil, and a forbearance that restrains us from showing anger or inflicting punishment. But what is more important than the definition is the field of its application. The important point here is this: Tolerance applies only to persons, but never to truth. Intolerance applies only to truth, but never to persons. Tolerance applies to the erring; intolerance to the error….

A dogma, then, is the necessary consequence of the intolerance of first principles, and that science or that church which has the greatest amount of dogmas is the science or the church that has been doing the most thinking. The Catholic Church, the schoolmaster for twenty centuries, has been doing a tremendous amount of solid, hard thinking and hence has built up dogmas as a man might build a house of brick but grounded on a rock. She has seen the centuries with their passing enthusiasms and momentary loyalties pass before her, making the same mistakes, cultivating the same poses, falling into the same mental snares, so that she has become very patient and kind to the erring pupils, but very intolerant and severe concerning the false. She has been and she will always be intolerant so far as the rights of God are concerned, for heresy, error, untruth, affect not personal matters on which she may yield, but a Divine Right in which there is no yielding. Meek she is to the erring, but violent to the error. The truth is divine; the heretic is human. Due reparation made, she will admit the heretic back into the treasury of her souls, but never the heresy into the treasury of her wisdom. Right is right if nobody is right, and wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong. And in this day and age we need, as Mr. [G. K.] Chesterton tells us, ʺnot a Church that is right when the world is right, but a Church that is right when the world is wrong

The attitude of the Church in relation to the modern world on this important question may be brought home by the story of the two women in the courtroom of Solomon [see 3 Kings 3:16-28]. Both of them claimed a child. The lawful mother insisted on having the whole child or nothing, for a child is like truth — it cannot be divided without ruin. The unlawful mother, on the contrary, agreed to compromise. She was willing to divide the babe, and the babe would have died of broad‐mindedness. (Monsignor Fulton Sheen, Old Errors and New Labels. New York, New York, The Century Company, 1931. Although I have the book itself, this excerpt was taken from Novus Ordo Watch Wire .)

In case you have been away for a while,  A Study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's Detailed Defense of The Mystical City of God, part one, and A Study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's Detailed Defense of The Mystical City of God, part two have been published in the past week. Please read them if you have not done so already.

Finally, I remind one and all of the need for non-tax-deductible financial gifts and the continuation of the Go Fund Me Appeal for a Used Car. Thank you.

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

A Study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's Detailed Defense of The Mystical City of God, part two

This is the final part of my two-part study of Dom Prosper Gueranger’s defense of The Mystical City of God contained in twenty-eight articles, published between May 23, 1858, and November 9, 1859, in L’Univers and published in book form by Mr. Timoth A Duff as Mary of Agreda and The Mystical City of God: 28 Articles by Dom Prosper Gueranger, OSB, Abbot of Solesmes, theologian, liturgist, historian, and author of the Liturgical Year. (This book is available by writing to Mr. Duff at neemcog@gmail.com.)

Part one of this study provided the details about Dr. Adrien Baillet, a Cartesian who wanted to facilitate a “reconciliation” with Protestants by claiming that devotions to and “excessive” praise about the Blessed Virgin Mary were “unscriptural” and detracted from the adoration given to God alone. Baillet’s popularization of a book arguing against Marian devtions, Monita salutaria, in his De la dévotion à la Sainte Vierge et du culte qui lui est dû, was censured by Rome in 1695 and again in 1701 as containing poisons that were injurious to the Faith, was the lightning rod that inflamed the anti-Marian doctors of the Sorbonne to undertake their unremitting and intellectually dishonest crusade against The Mystical City of God.

This concluding part of my study focuses first on the hatred the cabal at the Sorbonne had for Scholasticism and Saint Thomas Aquinas which they claimed “corrupted” the “true” meaning of Sacred Scripture and the Church Fathers. This is exactly—and I do mean exactly—what the late Joseph Alois Ratzinger/Benedict XVI believed and professed openly throughout the entire course of wretched seventy one and one-half years of priestly life.

Most of this study, though, is an exegesis of Dom Prosper Gueranger’s nineteenth through twenty-eighth L’Univers articles with the exception of Article 27, which focused on a pamphlet that had been written against The Mystical City of God by the Bishop of Meaux, France, Jacques-Benigne Lignel, that had been discussed by the Abbot of Solesmes in Article 19.

I am sorry for the time that it took to complete this study. However, having completed the project, I am going to consider the possibility of getting it published in book form to join the pantheon of my other “best=selling” (not!) books.

It will be difficult to return to writing on mundane subjects hereafter, but we must attempt to sanctify our mundane work with the help provided us by Our Lady’s graces. I will need a few days, though, to complete the next original commentary.

Thanks again for your patience as I remind one and all of the need for non-tax-deductible financial gifts and the continuation of the Go Fund Me Appeal for a Used Car. Thank you.

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

Venerable Mother Mary of Jesus of Agreda, pray for us.

Passion Sunday, April 6, 2025

This is my annual Passiontide reflection.

Part two of  A Study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's Detailed Defense of The Mystical City of God Mywill be posted within twenty-fours. Much progress was made yesterday until just about fifteen minutes before slightly enlarging this annual reflection. Thank you for your patience. 

A blessed Passiontide to you all.

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

Revised and Enlarged: On the Feast of Saint Vincent Ferrer, O.P.

Today, Saturday, April 5, 2025, is the Feast of Saint Vincent Ferrer, O.P., who was never afraid to display the Holy Cross of the Divine Redeemer before anyone, including Jews and Mohammedans, and the Commemoration of Saturday in the Fourth Week of Lent. Passiontide begins this evening with the praying of First Vespers for Passion Sunday. Holy Saturday is just two weeks away. 

This reflection has been substantially revised and enlarged since last year's posting.

Finally, work is proceeding on part two of A Study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's Detailed Defense of The Mystical City of God, part one. It might be a little too ambitious to complete it for posting tomorrow, Passion Sunday, but I will do as much as I can. Reasonably speaking, though, Monday of Passion Week, April 7, 2025, appears to be the most likely date for publication. A revised reflection for Passion Sunday will be posted in less than twenty-four hours.

Remember, non-tax-deductible financial gifts are always welcome, and I still have another eighty percent to raise on the Go Fund Me Appeal for a Used Car. Thank you.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Vincent Ferrer, O.P., pray for us.

A Study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's Detailed Defense of The Mystical City of God, part one

Longtime readers of this website know that my work attempts to address root causes as one of the spiritual diseases of our time is a glib superficiality when dealing with matters of historical importance. It is one thing to recount what happened on what date it happened and/or to provide a catalog of facts and dates. However, it demands a true understanding of the ideas and beliefs—true or false, good or bad, sound or unsound—possessed by those who made history to explain why certain events unfolded as they did and, in the current context of The Mystical City of God, to understand the underlying Jansenism of those at the Sorbonne who were committed to working against authentic Catholic Mariology and mystical theology with as much force and fury as they could bring to their wretched enterprise.

Part one of this study about the collected articles of Dom Prosper Gueranger’s twenty-eight articles in defense of The Mystical City of God published in L’Univers between May 23, 1858, and November 8, 1859, emphasizes the fact that the Abbot of Solesmes had personally reviewed the five hundred-ten page file containing all the proceedings and records of the beautification of Venerable Mary of Jesus of Agreed in the offices of the Sacred Congregation of Rites in Rome. As these articles were personally reviewed by a scholar, liturgist, historian,and theologian who, by the way, helped to prepare a draft of Pope Pius XI’s solemn, infallible proclamation of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Ineffabilis Deus, December 8, 1854, one cannot even begin to understand the real history of the actions of the Sorbonne against The Mystical City of God on September 17, 1686, unless one identifies the Jansenism at work in those actions and how the plot itself was implemented.

Dom Prosper Gueranger did this admirably, and part one of this two-part study explains the Abbot’s findings and how they related directly to the work of the “Second” Vatican Council and the construction of the synthetic liturgical concoction, the Protestant and Judeo-Masonic Novus Ordo liturgical abomination, thereafter.

Part two will appear in four or five days. I might have an interfering commentary on another subject in the meantime, but most of my work over the course of the next few days will be as it has been for the past week, focusing on Dom Prosper Gueranger’s work as collected and published under the title Mary of Agreda and The Mystical City of God: 28 Articles by Dom Prosper Gueranger, OSB, Abbot of Solesmes, theological, liturgist, historian, ad author of the Liturgical Year. Originally published in L’Univers, Paris, 1858-1859.

Thank you for your patience.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Walking the Via Crucis, the Via Dolorosa, the Royal Way of the Holy Cross

[Update on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, the Feast of Saint Francis of Paola and the Commemoration of Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

[I have decided to divide my study of Dom Prosper Gueranger's articles published in in L'Univers between May 23, 1858, and November 8, 1859 in defense of The Mystical City of God into two parts. Part one is completed. However, I want to review it thoroughly before posting it and to make whatever revisions or amplications I think might be appropriate. 

[It is my expectation that part one will be posted within twenty-four hours, if not slightly sooner. I have had to take my time with the project. However, as I noted below in my introduction to a few reflections on the Way of the Cross, all the distractions and agitations of the world are really unimportant to me right now as to defend the sublime privileges of the Mother of God and of the venerable sanctity of her chosen vessel, Venerable Mary of Jesus of Agreda, is paramount in order to help readers have no compunctions whatseover about profiting from the inspirations to be found in The Mystical City of God as found in The Transfixion as move into Passiontide starting with First Vespers for Passion Sunday on Saturday evening, April 5, 2025.

[Thank you for your patience. 1:22 a.m., Wednesday, April 2, 2025.]

This contains a few reflections for your consideration on the Way of the Cross that might be useful for the last three weeks of Lent. These reflections were written many a moon ago and have been revised slightly over the past three decades. 

The next original commentary is crawling along. I think that I will need two more full days of writing before I send it out to vetted. I will another republished commentary for your tomorrow, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, the Feast of Saint Francis of Paola and the Commemoration of Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent. Nothing going on in the world of Judeo-Masonic naturalism or in the Judeo-Masonic world of Modernism within the counterfeit church of conciliarism demands my immediate attention in comparison to task I have undertaken to provide a bit of commentary about Dom Prosper Gueranger's defense of The Mystical City of God in his twenty-eight articles in L'Univers and his absolutely irrefutable critique and systematic destruction of the Jansenist pseudo-doctors of the Sorbonne helped to pave the way for both the anti-Theism of the French Revolution and the anti-Catholicism of the conciliar revolution. This commentary will be published when it gets published and it will be thereafter that I will tackle the more mundane projects that await me between, say, the end of this week and Spy Wednesday before we enter into the Paschal Triduum of Our Lord's Passion, Death, and Resurrection, with the singing of Tenebrae on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.

A blessed Tuesday in the Fourth Week of Lent to you all.

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

Twenty Years Later: The Court Ordered Execution of Mrs. Theresa Marie Schindler-Schiavo

Today, Monday March 31, 2025, Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent, marks the twentieth anniversary of the end of thirteen day ordeal imposed by Judge George Greer to his judicial power imposed by his court-ordered execution of Mrs. Theresa Marie Schindler-Schiavo, a brain-damaged human being who was no closer to death than anyone of us, by the cruel process of starvation and dehydration.

As one who wrote extensively on the killing of this innocent human being and who spoke at a rally directly across from the hospice where her death sentence would start be carried out six days later, it is saddening--so very saddening--to have reviewed the facts of Mrs. Schiavo's case in this retrospective that was written in 2010 and revised both ten years ago and in various again now. It is also very sad to have that Catholics have to be reminded of the simple moral truth that no one may undertake any action that has as its only direct end the death of an innocent human being.

The removal of the provision of food and water from a living human being can result in only one possible end, the death of that person, something that can never be willed for one who is innocent.

Why is it so difficult to recognize that the two of the Corporal Works of Mercy are to "feed the hungry" and to "give drink to the thirsty"?

Dr. Paul Byrne's Medical Decisions' Protection Document can be found in Appendix B of this retrospetctive. It will help to protect patients from the modern Aztecs, ghouls, and "quality of life" vampires in circumstancs such as Terri Schiavo's and, of course, other circumstances such as being declared "brain death" or deemed "ready" to dispatached from life "compassionately" in hospice care. Please review, print out and execute the document and its addenedum in Appendix C if you do not have a copy already.
 

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

Eternal rest grant unto the soul of Mrs. Theresa Marie Schindler-Schiavo, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and all of the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Finally, I am still working on the study that is being written with great care and requires some amount of transcription to buttress various points made by Dom Prosper Gueranger in his defense of The Mystical City of God in twenty-eight articles published in the French journal, L'Univers, between May 23, 1858, and November 7, 1859. Dom Prosper Gueranger based his defense on a personal review of the five hundred ten page Vatican file on the Cause for the Beatification of the Venerable Mary of Jesus of Agreda. The files were examined again by Father Peter Mary Rookey, OSM, in the archives of the Congregation of the Rites in 1957, confirming Dom Prosper Gueranger's findings of a century before. How anyone can dobut Dom Prosper Gueranger's careful scholarship and his eloquent defense of The Mystical City of God and then discount the confirmation a century later of the Abbot of Solesmes's findings is unfathomable, but there are those who continue to do so.

This is all relevant now as Mr. Timothy A. Duff, who spent twenty years periodically working on a correct English translation of The Mystical City of God (see New English Edition of The Mystical City of God), ran the original articles, published in the French language, of course, through a Deepl.com translation, which was then reviewed by a French-speaking seminarian in Canada. 

The purpose of my own study is to comment on selected passages found in Dom Prosper Gueranger's articles and to once again to refute the claim that The Mystical City of God has been condemned by the authority of the Catholic Church. This is not so. Jansenists in at the Sorbonne in 1696 did this, and they did this principally to avoid offending Protestants and because they, themselves, Jansenists, disfavored Marian devotion in general and the elucidation of the Mother of God's sublime privileges in The Mystical City of God.

Thus, I must take time with the work I am doing. In the meantine, though, I will be republishing a few articles that I believe to be of contemporary interest on each of the next seveal days. 

Oh, remember also that I still have a current  Go Fund Me Appeal for a Used Car was posted seventeen days ago.

Thank you.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

On Laetare Sunday, March 30, 2025

Today, March 30, 2025, is Laetare Sunday. A year ago today was Holy Saturday, and a year from now will Monday in Holy Week. Such are the vagaries of the Paschal cycle upon which Holy Mother Church's calendar is based.

As I will need another few days to complete the reflection upon which I am working currently, I am going this short reflection on the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Laetare Sunday. The current project requires me to put other matters, such as those in the news in our world of endless agitation caused by the lies of Judeo-Masonic naturalism and designed to distract us from the interior lives of souls, especially during this holy season of penance and withdrawal from the world, aside for now. 

A blessed Laetare Sunday to you all!

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

On the Feast of Saint John Damascene, Foe of Iconoclasm, March 27, 2025

The great saint whose feast we celebrate today, Thursday, March 27, 2025, Saint John Damascene, fought the iconoclasts in his day, and while many, although far from all, of our Catholic churches are now in the hands of the conciliar iconoclasts, we can festoon our homes with images of Our Lord and Our Lady and Saint Joseph and other saints as we use these images to remind us that we are united to the saints represented in these images by means of the Communion of Saints that we hope to share Heaven with them for all eternity in the glory of the Beatific Vision. 

Today, course, is our daughter Lucy’s twenty-third birthday and the seventeenth anniversary of her First Holy Communion.

Please do pray for Lucy Mary Therese Norma Droleskey on her birthday today. Thank you.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint John Damascene, pray for us.

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