You may have noticed that things move more slowly on this site when compared to even the recent past, to say nothing of the halcyon days when I could churn out as many as twenty to twenty-five original articles a month. Things move more slowly now because I move more slowly than I ever have at any point in the previous nearly seventy-one years. I am a sight to behold as I hobble along when out in the public running errands for the family. Penance is better than ever in 2022 and paert of that penance includes rheumatoid arthritis in my right hand on top of the injury I sustained a month ago in a fall off some steep steps on our property has made typing a challenge at times. Thus, articles get produced as I am able to get them completed. Thank you for your patience.
Indeed, I have been working on part nineteen of “Sin: More Dangerous Than the Coronavirus” in the past week before I interrupted that work to pay attention to Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s now-completed trip to Bahrain for his usual displays of denying Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ before those who do not believe in His Sacred Divinity if only by omitting all mention of Our Divine King and speaking of God in the generic terms favored by his Mohammedan audiences. I do hope to have that article completed by posting tomorrow, the Octave Day of All Saints and the Commemoration of the Four Holy Crowned Martyrs, and then will start working on a post-election analysis before resuming work on the coronavirus segment.
The daunting task of going through the recently released “continental report” for the 2024 “synod of bishops” that is nothing other than the further elimination of all vestiges of apparent Catholicism from the life of the counterfeit church of conciliarism awaits me after part nineteen of “Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus” is posted. For the moment, however, a reflection from three months ago, Jean-Claude Hollerich Wants to Listen to "The People," The Catholic Church Speaks for God, may be useful when considering the current “synodal path” of doctrinal and moral destruction, deformation, and disinformation.
An article from June 19, 2021, the Feast of Saint Juliana Falconieri and the Commemoration of Saints Gervase and Protase, is being republished today, Monday, November 7, 2022, to remind readers of the immorality and the physical dangers associated with marijuana, whose legalization is only the ballot in four more states tomorrow, Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
All the Saints, pray for us.