Make That 224 Cardinals--And Two White Cassocks--To Go, Please

Well, Theodore Edgar McCarrick has lost his purloined red hat.

That’s one down and twenty-twenty four to go. While we’re at it, the imposter from Argentina and his Hegelian predecessor from Germany have to hand over their white cassocks as well.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Dominic de Guzman, pray for us.

Our Lady Gave Her Most Holy Rosary to Saint Dominic de Guzman to Fight Heresy

Today is the Feast of Saint Dominic de Guzman, who had such great zeal for souls from his earliest days in seminary. As is well known, it was a conversation with an innkeeper in the Albigensian stronghold of Toulouse, France, changed the whole direction of his priesthood as he sought to win back souls from the darkness of an early forerunner of Calvinism, Albigensianism.

Our Lady, sent by her Divine Son out of the ineffable Mercy that He has in His Most Sacred Heart, which was formed out of her own Immaculate Heart, to bring back the lost sheep (and not to beat up on the sheep when their souls are sorely distressed) out of the new form of Manicheaism that had arisen in southern France, gave Saint Dominic her Most Holy Rosary to the be the weapon to crush the Albigensian heresy. Saint Dominic de Guzman used the weapon of Our Lady's Most Holy Rosary very well and taught others how to do so.

Every Catholic, of course, owes a great deal to Saint Dominic, who walked between southern France and Rome several times during his life--and who accompanied two of the first Dominicans, Saints Hyacinth and his brother, Saint Ceslaus, on the first leg of their trip in Italy back to Krakow before he, Saint Dominic, had to turn back.

The next original article for this site is almost completed. However, the hour is late and there is just enough work left to do that would require a 1:00 a.m. posting, which is beyond my physical strength at this time. It is my hope to have it posted by the latter part of the afternoon on this feast day.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Dominic de Guzman, pray for us.

On The Feast of Saint Alphonsus de Liguori, Patron Saint of Catholic Moral Theologians and Our Sure Guide to Heaven

Today is the Feast of the great Saint Alphonsus de Liguori, the Patron of Moral Theologians. It was over nine years ago now that I recorded each of the Sunday sermons of Saint Alphonsus for the "Save Thy Souls" section of Traditional Catholic Sermons.org. It was a very sobering experience as I recognized that Saint Alphonsus was speaking directly to me, condemning my sins and my tepidity.

Ouch.

He certainly gave me what for, and I am grateful that he did so.

This particular reflection was enlarged last year to include three complete sermons composed by Saint Alphonsus de Ligouori. Saint Alphonsus de Liguori, the founder of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (the Redemptorists), was particularly emphatic in teaching us that we must avoid sins of human respect. That is, we can show no partiality or favoritism to those in power if they are doing things that put the temporal or, more important, the eternal welfare into jeopardy.

This applies to the likes of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who blasphemes God on a regular basis and considers it his duty in the name of "mercy" to enable hardened, unrepentant sinners in their lives that are leading to them eternal perdition, and to most of his "bishops," men who believe that the sheep are their enemies and that they can stonewall and intimidate the sheep into remaining silent about real and documented abuses of power and real and documented violations of the integrity of the Holy Faith:

"And when there is question of the divine honour, we should not be frightened by the dignity of the man who offends God; let us say to him openly: This is sinful; it cannot be done. Let us imitate the Baptist, who reproved King Herod for living his brother's wife and said to him: 'It is not lawful for thee to have her'--Matt., xiv. 4. Men indeed shall regard us as fools, and turn us into derision; but, on the day of judgment they shall acknowledge that they have been foolish, and we have shall have the glory of being numbered among the saints. They shall say: 'These are they whom we had some time in derision. . . . . We fools esteemed their life madness, and their end without honour. Behold how they are numbered among the children of God, and their lot is among the saints'--Wis., v. 3, 4, 5. (Sixth Sunday After Easter: On Human Respect.)

The next original article is being written. As I am undergoing twice weekly chiropractic treatment for the subluxation of a bulging lumbar disc that was aggravated by the fall I took two weeks ago now, articles will be completed as it is possible for me to do so. However, I do not anticipate going anywhere today, which means that I will able to complete what must be a relatively brief article for posting by tomorrow morning.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Alphonsus de Liguori, pray for us.

Pope Saint Stephen I, pray for us

Saint Ignatius of Loyola Lived and Died in The Company of Jesus

[Dr. Paul Byrne has sent notification of an article that he has written about yet another innocent child, Areen Chakrabati, who was declared "brain dead" three months but whose parents know that he is very much alive. Please keep Areen Chakrabati and his parents in your prayers at this time, remembering to pray daily for the work Dr. Paul Byrne. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, pray for us.]

Today is the Feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.

Saint Ignatius of Loyola was a valiant solder in the Army of Christ, a soldier who did battle with the very errors of Martin Luther that are the foundation of much of the counterfeit church of conciiarism and have been celebrated openly by that anti-Jesuit, Jorge Mario Bergoglio.

Saint Ignatius laid down his military armor in front of an image of Our Lady in the Benedictine monastery in Montserrat, Spain, on the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1522, becoming a soldier in the army of Christ the King. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was always in the "company of Jesus," always seeking to advance the cause of the Holy Faith. Saint Ignatius of Loyola attracted men of character and determination of purpose right from the beginning, men who were serious about retarding the advances of the Protestant Revolution and seeking the conversion of pagans in far away lands.

The devil hated this good work of the Society of Jesus, which he why he sought to corrupt the sons of Saint Ignatius in the Twentieth Century by means of the various propositions of Modernism. The most corrupt of them all now, of course, is Jorge Mario Bergoglio. We need to pray to Saint Ignatius and his company of Jesuit saints in Heaven, each of whom was so tenderly devoted to the Mother of God, to help us to be as brave and faithful and gallant as they were in defending the Sacred Honor of Christ the King and of Mary our Immaculate Queen.

Finally, as  has lost his conciliar red hat, a follow-up commentary to the one published eight days ago should appear by tomorrow, the Feast of Saint Peter's Chains and the Commemoration of the Holy Machabees. Thank you.

Our Lady, Mother of the Society of Jesus, pray for us.

Saint Ignatius of Loyola, pray for us.

 

Jerusalem Belongs to Christ the King and His True Church, part four

Delayed for a long time, this is a commentary on May 14, 2018, opening of the American Embassy in Jerusalem, which presidential senior advisor and Kabbalist son-in-law Jared Kushner said is “the eternal heart of the Jewish people.”

Wrong.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Martha, pray for us.

Saints Felix, Simplicus, Faustius and Beatrice, pray for us

On the Feast of Good Saint Anne, the Mother of the Mother of God

Although late in the day on the Feast of Good Saint Anne, I am offering the readers of this site a brief reflection on the life virtues of the mother of the very Mother God, the Blessed Virgin Mary, drawn principally from The New English Edition of The Mystical City of God and Dom Prosper Gueranger’s The Liturgical Year.

The next commentary on this site will be published either by this time tomorrow, Friday, July 27, 2018, the Feast of Saint Pantaleon, or Saturday, July 28, 2018, the Feast of Saints Nazarius, Celsus, Victor, and Pope Saint Innocent.

A blessed Feast of Saint Anne to you all!

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for is.

Saint Anne, pray for us.

Saint Joachim, pray for us.

"Uncle Teddy" McCarrick and the Conciliar Cesspool of Corruption

[July 26, 2018, Update: A reflection our Good Saint Anne, the Mother of the Mother of God, will be posted by early this evening, Thursday, July 26, 2018. Thank you. Saint Anne, pray for us.]

Although probably more than sixty articles, if not more, on this website have dealt with the rot of the counterfeit church of conciliarism’s indemnification of clerical abusers, including Lawless Men At Large In An Illegal Church, part one, over half a year ago now, the recent slap-on-the wrist to a retired and thus out-of-power Theodore “Cardinal” McCarrick warrants yet another commentary on how prestigious, powerful “prelates” in the conciliar church usually, although not quite always, get away with their moral crimes until after they have retired or have died.

McCarrick’s corruption was well-known as early as the 1980s, and I learned of it when teaching one of his “nephews” thirty years ago as an adjunct professor at Saint John’s University, Jamaica, Queens, thirty years ago. So did the Vatican, meaning so did Karol Josef Wojtyla/John Paul II. No one cared. No, not even “Saint John Paul II.” Such is not the stuff of “papal” sanctity.

Also included in this commentary is a link to a personal remembrance of my late seminary professor of dogmatics (ecclesiology, eschatology and Mariology, De Deo Uno, De Deo Trino) at Holy Apostles Seminary, the legendary Father John Joseph Sullivan:  Jackie Boy Remembered Yet Again that was written in 2000 for the printed pages of Christ or Chaos and has been revised twice for this site, the last time in 2011. Those who have not read this remembrance should do so as they don’t make ‘em like “Jackie Boy” any more. I pray for his soul daily.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Apollinaris, pray for us.

Devoted to Killing in the Name of "Compassionate Healthcare"

Although it is not the Feast of Saint Jerome Emiliani, this commentary about “palliative care,” drawing specifically on one recent case, contrasts the true charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, whose feast was celebrated yesterday, Thursday, July 19, 2018, with the false “compassion” of those whose life’s work is to end the lives of those who are said to be suffering beyond their capacity to bear.

No one suffers beyond his capacity to bear as Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ never permits anyone to suffer anything for which He has not provided them with all the graces necessary by virtue of His Redemptive Act on the wood of the Holy Cross that He sends to us through the loving hands of His Most Blessed Mother, she who is the Mediatrix of All Graces.

Our Lady, Health, of the Sick, pray for us.

Saint Vincent de Paul, pray for us.

Saint Jerome Emiliani, pray for us.

Don't Place Your Bets on Brett

Although not exactly by “popular demand,” this commentary, which was delayed by the threats us that are as yet ongoing, is about the nomination of Judge Brett Michael Kavanaugh to serve on as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

It is my hope to have the next original article on this site posted by Thursday or Friday. Thank you for your patience during our own present trials, which we accept as a just chastisement for our sins. Please continue to pray for us.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Alexius, pray for us.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shields Us Witih Her Love and Care

[The next original article for this site is almost ready for publication. As the new commentary involves legal citations and a great deall of careful explanation, it has taken much time to compose. Only one more section remains before I can proceed to post the commentay, which I truly hope, baring any more problems with the man who has been tormenting us, later today.]

The Commemoration of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which is celebrated today, Monday, July 16, 2018, represents what tremendous love that Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ has for us by sending us His Most Blessed Mother to give us a sacramental by which we are clothed in the garment of her Brown Scapular, which serves as a particular protection at the moment of death if we have been faithful to all of the conditions of our enrollment. We must use the shield of Our Lady of Mount Carmel's Brown Scapular to defend us against all of the attacks of the devil in our lives, especially as we seek to protect ourselves from the contagions of conciliarism, including the insidious lie of false ecumenism.

Our Lord has permitted His Most Blessed Mother to give us so many aids to get home to Heaven--the Rosary, the Brown Scapular, the Miraculous Medal, the Green Scapular, devotion to her Immaculate Heart as part of her Fatima Message.

We must wear our Brown Scapular of Mount Carmel constantly as we bear witness as best we can that we have been given a loving Mother in Heaven who intercedes for us to live in such a way in this passing, mortal vale of tears that we will always be ready to die and have her pleading for us nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen."

Let us continue to pray for each other and for Holy Mother Church in this time of apostasy and betrayal as we shield ourselves in Our Lady's garment of the Mount Scapular and pray with fervor and devotion her Most Holy Rosary every day. I beg your prayers also for our daughter on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of her Confirmation.

A blessed Commemoration of Our Lady of Mount Carmel to you all!

Our Lady of Mount Carmel, pray for us.

Saint Simon Stock, pray for us.

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