Revised: Angelic Pillar and Champion of Catholic Truth

This revised article, which is a wholly inadequate reflection on the life and the work of Saint Thomas Aquinas, was about to be published around 1:00 a.m. this morning when the software platform, Drupal, on which this site has existed for the past eight months now decided to kick me out of the system. Many of the revisions had to be re-done this morning.

Included in this reflection is the late Father Peter Gallwey's description of selective Scripture citation and individual interpretation that applies perfectly to the conciliar revolutionaries, including Jorge Mario Bergoglio. I think that most readers of this site will agree.

Yes, there's much going on in the world and in the world of conciliarism, and some of it will be the subject of the next commentary to appear on this site, which is about fifty percent of its way to completion.

Alas, a wonderful Lenten penance in the form of phlebitis has manifested itself in my right leg, which means that it is more imprudent than it has been recently to endeavor to work into the overnight hours. This cross has been fashioned for me from all eternity by the loving hand of God, and it is accepted with joy and gratitude. My sins deserve far, far worse than the burning pain of phlebitis, but I am grateful for the opportunity to seek to make even partial reparation for my sins as the consecrated slave of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary. Deo gratias!

While I am taking a number of homeopathic supplements to deal with the problem (in addition to aspirin), an ultrasound test will have to be done to determine the severity of the condition. This means that I must do something that I have avoided doing on this site since it underwent a revamping in July of 2014: create a "donations" page. This is a time, most unfortunately, when such a page is necessary to create. In the meantime, of course, there are prompts to make a non-tax-deductible financial gift that can be found on this home page and at the end of every article. We are in need of your help at this time. Thank you.

A blessed Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas to you all on this Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent.

Too Bad for the Babies, Too Bad for Christ the King, Good News for Barabbas

As I have written about the ongoing farce of naturalism a lot in the past two months or so, this article will be the last one of its nature to appear for a while as I see no point whatsoever in trying to hammer home points that have been made repeatedly on this site. This is a commentary that will make very few readers of this site in the least bit happy.

I will set about completely two other articles that have been delayed before attempting to put my book defending the honor of Our Lady from Bergoglio’s blasphemies against her into a print-on-demand format, another project that has been delayed for far too long now.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Casimir, pray for us.

Pope Saint Lucius I, pray for us.

Textbook Antichrist

This article was posted originally at 1:15 a.m. this morning, although much of its text disappeared during the drafting process. There is a reason for this problem

Although the supposedly “top the line” virus detection software should provide my low-end notebook computer with protection from “infections,” my Firefox program keeps shutting down every thirty minutes or so even when I am not connected to the internet. That wonderful little “blue wheel” that indicates a malfunctioning program comes on without going away, meaning that it is time to restart the computer. This happened numerous times last evening and even before I tried to publish the article, which is reasonably short. I have tried to reconstruct a few of the missing passages.

All I can do at the present time is to work under the limitations of the computer’s impaired functionality until enough non-tax-deductible financial gifts are received to make possible its repair or, barring that, a new computer. It seems as though these notebook computers last for about eighteen to twenty months. The one I am using at this time, a Hewlett-Packard notebook computer with a Windows 7 operating system came with built-in penances such as a cursor that moves on its own, thus deleting text and closing programs without warning, and the tendency to enlarge or decrease the size of a page for no apparent reason.

My late father, Dr. Albert Henry Martin Droleskey, used to say, “You get what you pay for.” Quite true. When resources are limited, of course, what one can afford to purchase becomes far more expensive over time. Such is the case with this computer.

This article deals with Jorge Mario Bergoglio using the “hypocrite” slogan once again to belittle those who believes that God uses disasters and tragedies to punish sinners. In Bergoglio’s warped mind, it is the “hypocrites” who warn unrepentant sinners to amend their lives are the ones who get punished, not those steeped in lives of unrepentant sin.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Jorge's Wall of Unbelief

Jorge has written a book for children, which I will not purchase.

One excerpt about this insidious little pest’s hatred for the Immemorial Mass of Tradition, though, has given rise to this relatively brief commentary.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Jorge's Most Outrageous Interview to Date, part three

This is the concluding part of my series on the interview that the Argentine Apostate gave while flying back from Mexico to Rome ten days ago.

As enough time has been spent on Jorge’s most outrageous interview, the next article will turn again to the farce of naturalism that is occupying the attention of many Americans during Lent. “Still Selling the Rope After All These Years, part two,” will be completed thereafter.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Jorge's Most Outrageous Interview to Date, part two

Well, here is part two of “Jorge’s Most Outrageous Interview to Date.” There will be a third and concluding part on Friday, February 26, 2016.

Also coming up in the next week will be part two of “Still Selling the Rope After All These Years” and my commentary on the jurisprudence of the late Antonin Scalia that has been the subject of articles several times before on this site and in other venues as well.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

February 16, 2016, Update on the Feast of Saint Peter Damian and the Commemoration of Tuesday of the Second Week in Lent

Well, work continues on part two of , which is turning out to be a very long commentary. Work has been slowed somewhat by the fact that I inadvently forgot to turn off my satellite-based internet connection for a three-hour period on Saturday, resulting the loss of eleven gigabytes out of the monthly allotment of twenty gigabytes offered by our internet provider. This makes it necessary to drive to a public facility to download important documentation, something that is very time-consuming. There are also several other articles that await completion after part two of my commentary on Jorge Mario Bergoglio's interview and "Father" Federico Lombardi's shameless effort to spin in his behalf.

Even though I do not have a new article to offer today, there are five written back in November and December of 2010 when the then reigning universal public face of apostasy, Joseph Alois Ratzinger/Benedict XVI, gave an interview to German journalist Peter Seewald, who published it as a book under the title The Light of the World: the Pope, The Church and Signs of The Times. "Pope" Benedict XVI made a blunder just as significant as the one made by "Pope Francis" concerning the intention frustration of the first end of that which is proper marriage to "protect" those infected with a certain disease. Although Jorge is concerned with a different disease, the mysterious Zika virus that is being used as the latest pretext to prevent the conception  of babies to kill them once conceived, the false principle at work in each instance is the same, and it is an inversion of Catholic truth: "Fear not him who can kill the soul, fear only that which can kill the body by taking whatever measures necessary to 'protect' oneself."

Thus, readers might like to review the dog-and-pony-show that took place back in 2010, which included "clarifications" and gymnastics of moral theology by Federico Lombardi and by Ratzinger/Benedict's protege, William "Cardinal" Levada, who was then the prefect of the conciliar sect's so-called Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: If Them, Why Not Others?, Let the Olympic Games of Absurdity Begin!, Razing The Last Bastions, Nothing New Under Benedict's Sun,Words and Actions Without Consequences, Making a Mockery of Catholicism. There is really nothing new under the conciliar sun. Everything is pretty much a variation of what has gone before, admitting that the boundaries of licentiousness keep being expanded to the point where acts that are Mortal Sins in the objective order of things are considered to be "natural" and "necessary" while efforts to exhort sinners to change their lives are said to be "judgmental" and "merciless."

Part two of "Jorge's Most Outrageous Interview to Date," therefore, should be ready by tomorrow, Wednesday, February 24, 2016.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Peter Damian, pray for us.

 

Jorge Misrepresents the Prophet Jonas as a Champion of Illegal Immigration, part two

Although I am very much aware that the Vatican spinmeister, “Father” Federico Lombard, S.J., issued a “clarification” about Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s denunciation of Donald Trump as a non-Christian because of his proposals to protect the borders of the United States of America, I decided to complete part two of my commentary on the Argentine Apostate’s complete ideological manipulation of the preaching of the Prophet Jonas to the Ninivites. This is a relatively brief commentary.

I will, of course, be including comments about Lombardi’s laughable “clarification” in part two of “Jorge’s Most Outrageous Interview to Date,” although it was pointed out in yesterday’s long article that Bergoglio knew full well what he was doing—and he has known full well what he has been doing by treating mass-murdering Communists such as the Castros and pro-abortion, pro-peversity politicians such as Barack Hussein Obama/Barry Soetoro, Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., Andrew Mark Cuomo, Francois Hollande, et al., with warmth and affection without saying a word of condemnation to them or about them because of their support for sins that cry out to Heaven for vengeance.

In other words, “Father” Lombardi, your boss is a revolutionary leftist hypocrite, and I met a lot of those folks during my thirty plus years as a college professor. There is defending or excusing Bergoglio’s ideological manipulation of Sacred Scripture to indemnify the agenda of One World Governance.

The current commentary should put to rest any questions that skeptical readers may have about Bergoglio’s blasphemy against God the Holy Ghost in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on Ember Wednesday in Lent, February 17, 2016.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Jorge's Most Outrageous Interview to Date, part one

I had gone to sleep around 1:45 a.m. thinking that this article had been published successfully. It was to my horror upon awakening five and one-half hours later that I read an e-mail from a reader informing me that only the invocation to the saints got published.

Although I have no idea at all as to what happened, I had saved the text under two different titles, and was able to retrieve it just a few moments ago. I am sorry for the problem. It is Ember Friday in Lent. This is good penance, but I am sorry to have imposed it upon you, the readers!

Mea culpa.

Although my intention was to expand yesterday’s commentary on Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s blasphemous misrepresentation of the preaching of the Prophet Jonas to the Ninivites (and there was a good deal of transcription done in this regard), the false “pontiff’s” most outrageous interview to date required me to interrupt that work.

This particular commentary is part one of a two-part series dealing with the aforementioned outrageous interview. While part two will deal with just two questions, much time is required to provide the background and documentation that is necessary to include in the commentary.

One of the questions to be explored in part two deals with the Zika virus, which prompted Bergoglio to refer to the permission given by Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria/Paul VI in the 196/0s to religious sisters in Africa to “protect” themselves from forcible assaults, something that I learned about during my time in seminary. Although I wrote an article about this matter that appeared in The Wanderer in the Fall of 2000, it will be necessary to point out the connection between that permission and what Bergoglio said yesterday, an effort that will take a bit of time. It is Lent, which means it is time for penance, and this work is truly penitential, believe me.

As it is, this should hold you until tomorrow.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Jorge Misrepresents the Prophet Jonas as a Champion of Illegal Immigration

This article got published before its completion as I, just a little bit tired from last night’s long article, which had been several days in development, forgot to uncheck the “publish” boxes when saving its initial drafts. I apologize to those of you who saw the article appear in bits of drabs.

Anyhow, this is a very brief commentary dealing with Jorge’s blasphemous misrepresentation of the meaning of the conversion of the Ninivites at the preaching of the Prophet Jonas.

Work will resume on part two of “Still Selling the Rope All These Years” as I am going to wait until after the late Antonin Scalia’s funeral on Saturday, February 20, 2016, Ember Saturday in Lent, to post my commentary on his legal philosophy that was based upon a rejection of the use of the Natural Law in his judicial decision-making.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Simeon, pray for us.

Saint Marie-Bernard Soubirous, pray for us.

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