March 6, 2014, Feast of Saints Perpetua and Felicity and the Commemoration of Thursday after Ash Wednesday:
Yes, I know full well that Jorge Mario Bergoglio has given an interview, this time to the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Serra. There will be a commentary published on this site about the latest interview by tomorrow, Friday, March 7, 2014, the Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Commemoration of Friday after Ash Wednesday (and the First Friday of the month of March). I have no intention of pulling an all-nighter for the privilege of being the “first one on the cyberblock,” if you will, to produce a commentary. The new interview contains little that is “new.” However, there are a few things that provide glimpses into this twisted Modernist ways. Check back tomorrow for that commentary if it is able to be completed by then.
Today’s new article, No Getting the Toothpaste Back in the Tube, focuses on the mistaken belief, fed by the insanity of “twitterverse,” that “action” is somehow going to protect the “religious liberty” of “Christians” who refuse to provide services that would signal approve of the “marriage” between persons engaged in perverse practices in violation of the Sixth and Ninth Commandments. The heresy of “religious liberty” is what made the triumph of the lavender collective possible, and there no using the devil’s tool to “fight” what that tool has unleashed. Political ecumenism is as false as religious ecumenism.
This new article is enhanced by two reflections written by Saint Thomas More just four and one-half months prior to his martyrdom on July 6, 1535. Acknowledgment is hereby made to a friend of ours who was kind enough to photocopy and send these reflections, which are so very valuable at the beginning of Lent and in this time of utter madness engendered by the lies of Modernity and Modernism, in a letter to Sharon.
Finally, today would have been my late mother’s ninety-third birthday if she had not died on March 18, 1982, at the age of sixty-one years, twelve days from stomach and esophageal cancer. The passage of time is such that I have now lived more of my life after her death (thirty-two years) than I had before she died (thirty years, four months). Remarkable.
Please do pray for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Norma Florence Red Droleskey.
Eternal rest grant unto her, 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.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saints Perpetua and Felicity, pray for us.