Saint Aloysius Gonzaga: Model of Angelic Purity

As it will take me several more days to complete the next orignal article for this website, I believe that it is appropriate, especially given my own attachment and devotion to Saint Aloysius Gonzaga since entering Saint Aloysius School in Great Neck, New York, on September 10, 1956, to present this reflection to you.

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga was a great lover of the Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in His Real Presence in the Most Blessed Sacrament and of Our Lady. Saint Aloysius was intensely united to the sufferings that Our Lord endured in His Passion and Death, offering up his own sufferings prior to death, sufferings that he contracted as a result of helping a man with the plague in Rome, in union with that of Our Lord's own Passion and Death.

Saint Aloysius was also devoted to the angels, which makes sense as he had an angelic purity of his own. We need to invoke his holy intercession to help us to have as a pure a heart as he did as we attempt to make reparation to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary for our own sins, especially any and all against Holy Purity.

As it was at the aforementioned Saint Aloysius School in Great Neck, New York, where I learned the truths of the Catholic Faith as they were taught with clarity by the Reverend Sisters of Mercy (and one lay teacher, Miss Greta McCarthy, a young Irish immigrant who knew the Holy Faith very well, who became Mrs. Greta Foley after the end of the 1961-1962 school year; she died in 2012), I owe Saint Aloysius so very much. I have been devoted to him from the time that I entered Kindergarten in September of 1956.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, pray for us.

Saint Paulinus of Nola, pray for us.

Caesars Gain More Power While Dopes Get Doped Up

As I explained recently, the current scarcity of commentaries reflects the work that I am doing on a book project in addition to the fact that I had to travel on Tuesday for a diagnostic examination that confirmed what many have said about me for a long time, namely, that I have “lost my mind,” (well, at least a part of it as a result of “mild cerebral volume loss,” which explains the slight diminution of short-term memory) and then had to attend to family duties that required more travel time on Wednesday and then again on Thursday. It is kind of hard to write when one is not at home to do so.

Anyhow, this new commentary deals with the continued legalization and glorification of marijuana, a hallucinogenic substance that I have opposed since first becoming aware of its existence in 1964 as so-called “musicians” popularized its use and thus influenced many people I know into ruining their lives by becoming addicted to it. So many people have “gone to pot” that they don’t seem to care that their legitimate liberties are being eroded by the monster civil state of Modernity.

Another commentary will follow reasonably soon presuming, as it appears at the moment, that I will have the time to do so.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Juliana Falconieri, pray for us.

Saints Gervase and Protase, pray for us.

Pope Saint Silverius, pray for us.

Revised: Saint Basil the Great: "Perhaps You Have Not Met A Catholic Bishop Before"

Today's republished article, which was written eleven years ago now and revised again in 2018, attempts to draw comparisons between Saint Basil the Great's battles with the Arians and our own battles with the lords of the counterfeit church of conciliarism and their apologists. I had forgotten, prior to re-reading the article, just how many little nuggets from Dom Prosper Gueranger's The Liturgical Year are contained in its text.

Here is one just nugget:

"Peace is just what Basil desired as much as anybody; but the peace for which he would give his life could be only that true peace left to the Church by our Lord. What he so vigorously exacted on the grounds of faith proceeded solely from his very love of peace. And therefore, as he himself tells us, he absolutely refused to enter into communion with those narrow-minded men who dread nothing so much as a clear, precise expression of dogma; in his eyes their captious formulas and ungraspable shiftings were but the action of hypocrites, in whose company he would scorn to approach God's altar. As to those miserably misled, 'Let the faith of our fathers be proposed to them with all tenderness and charity; if they will assent thereunto, let us receive them into our midst; in other cases, let us dwell with ourselves alone, regardless of numbers; and let us keep aloof from equivocating souls, who are not possessed of that simplicity without guile, indispensably required in the early days of the Gospel from all who would approach to the the faith. The believers, so it is written, had but one heart and one soul. Let those, therefore, who would reproach us for not desiring pacification, mark well who are the real authors of the disturbance and so not point the question of reconciliation on our side any more.'"(Dom Prosper Gueranger, O.S.B., The Liturgical Year.) 

The authors of disturbance today are not those of us who point out the errors and blasphemes and sacrileges of the conciliar "popes," including Jorge Mario Bergoglio, but those who are silent about and/or enable these offenses, a silence that prevails these days among so many "conservative" and "traditionally-minded" priests and presbyters in the structures of the counterfeit church of conciliarism.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Basil the Great, pray for us.

Revised: Saint Anthony of Padua, Hammer of Heretics, Help Us Find Our Way Home to Heaven

Today is the Sunday within the Octave of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus as well the Commemoration of the Third Sunday after Pentecost and of Saint Anthony of Padua.

This is but brief, revised reflection on Saint Anthony, who is near and dear to the hearts of a preponderance of Catholics today no matter where they might fall along the vast expanse of the ecclesiastical divide in this time of apostasy and betrayal.

Perhaps I should note, however, that Saint Anthony of Padua would be hammering the heretics of the counterfeit church of conciliarism today just as he did in his own day nine hundred years ago.

As I am beginning the labors to revise and substantially rewrite my analysis of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal that was published sequentially in the printed pages of Christ or Chaos between September of 2000 and August of 2003 before being published in book form in late-2004, original articles will be very scarce for the next five weeks or so. However, although I am very much aware that my books do not sell very well, which is a massive understatement, it has been a goal of mine for about fifteen years now to revise the original book to reflect the truth about the state of the Church Militant in this time of apostasy no matter how few people may wind up purchasing and reading it.

This having been noted, there should be an original article on this site by Tuesday, June 15, 2021.

Thank you.

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

Saint Anthony of Padua, pray for us.

Anthony Fauci, Blind Chicom Asset, Can't Imagine the Chicoms Wanting to Harm Their Own People

Republished reflections on the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus can be found by scrolling below.

This new commentary, which contains a concluding exhortation about the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus based upon Pope Pius XI’s Caritate Christi, May 3, 1932, is about a blind asset of the Chinese Communist Party, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who told an interviewer that could not imagine that Red Chinese authorities would want to hurt their own people. Herein can be found a useful, if lengthy, refutation of such willful blindness.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

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

Saint Barnabas (whose feast is suppressed today), pray for us.

Home Enthronement to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Each of our homes and our families should be blessed with the Enthronement of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and totally consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary through that Heart of hearts that was formed in her own Virginal and Immaculate Womb.

This, therefore, is a brief exhortation about home enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

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

The Tender Mercies of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

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.

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

 

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

Revised: No One is a Stranger to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

One of the saddest developments in this time when we lack the Principle of Unity that is a true and legitimate Successor of Saint Peter is the spirit of excluding Catholics from the reception of Holy Communion because they have had a falling out with a clergyman or who have gone to an "unapproved" Mass venue. Even first-timers in some venues are viewed upon with suspicion as possible spies or infiltrators.

We must always remember, however, that no one is a stranger to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

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

Saint Barnabas (whose feast is suppressed today), pray for us.

Saint John Chrysostom Says to "Pope Francis": "To this Table then let there draw nigh no Judas Iscariot, no Simon Magus."

It is approaching two o’clock in the morning. Thus, this introduction needs to be very brief.

Although I was working on what is turning out to be a detailed commentary about Fauci the Fraudster, an alert on my so-called “smart phone” included a news flash from the Vatican News Service about Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s Angelus address of yesterday, Sunday, June 6, 2021. The address was chock filled with several heresies and blasphemies.

Although the Argentine Apostate said nothing new as he loves to repeat himself in the manner of Ding Dong School, I interrupted my work on the Fauci article to prepare this commentary, which includes a direct refutation of Bergoglio’s blasphemous and heretical contention yesterday that Judas Iscariot was the beneficiary of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’s ineffable mercy. The refutation is found in a section of the reading for Matin’s in today’s Divine Office for Monday within the Octave of Corpus Christi that was written by Saint John Chrysostom himself:

Let us hear, all of us, both Priests and laymen, let us hear What Food it is whereof we are made worthy let us hear, I say, and let us quake. The Lord satisfieth us with His Own holy Flesh, setting Himself slain before us. What excuse therefore shall we have, if, being so fed as we are, we sin as we do If, eating of the Lamb, we are still wolves If, pastured as the sheep of the flock, we raven like lions This mysterious Sacrament forbiddeth unto us not outrage only, but any the least enmity it is the Mystery of peace. Upon the Jews God laid it to make year by year by solemn festivals a yearly commemoration of His mercies unto them, but upon thee to do this in remembrance of His love to thee, day by day. To this Table then let there draw nigh no Judas Iscariot, no Simon Magus. These men fell through covetousness let us fly that bottomless pit. (Saint John Chrysostom, as found in Matins, The Divine Office, Monday within the Octave of Corpus Christi.)

More is within this commentary.

For now, I must bid you adieu, give some baby chickens more water in their waterer and then get a few hours of sleep.

Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, pray for us.

Revised and Expanded: Saint Boniface, Apostle to Germany

Today's republished offering is a revised and expanded reflection on the missionary work of Saint Boniface, the Apostle to Germany, who stands as a rebuke to the conciliar "popes" and their embrace of false religions. 

The next original article, which deals with an alleged virologist, Dr. Anthony Fauci, is being written. I hope to make good progress on it today. However, the article may not appear until Monday, June 7, 2021. Thank you for your patience.

Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, pray for us.

Saint Boniface, pray for us.

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