Monthly Archives: November 2023

Updated: THE VISIBILITY OF THE BERGOGLIAN ANTIPAPACY: The most wonderful workings of The Divine Providence

Yes, the Bergoglian Antichurch is a cabal of slack-jawed, mouth-breathing malignant imbeciles… and the Divine Providence (Who has QUITE a sense of humor, it must be said) uses that in order to make manifest the fact that Whore-hay is not, never has been, and never will be the Pontifex Maximus. See the Part 3 video if you’re not up to speed.

Visibility, visibility, visibility. All day, every day.

https://www.gloria.tv/post/qxy3PyxZSWiY2ZnaBZW9JZnis


An epigraph on a new installation in the Roman Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, in front of the high altar, contains an embarrassing error.

On the left is a white cathedra standing on three steps. On the second step is engraved “Franciscus” in Latin, followed by “P.M.A.X.”

These abbreviations make no sense. The correct version would be “Pont. Max.” or “P.M.” for Pontifex Maximus (Supreme Pontiff).

Giovanni Maria Vian, a former editor of L’Osservatore Romano, calls this “yet another manifestation of an undeniable decline of artistic patronage, but more generally of the cultural level, in the Catholic Church” (EditorialeDomani.it, October 21).

“I say, that boy’s about as sharp as a sack of WET MICE.”

The point here, in this absolutely staggeringly STUPID unforced error, is that we have yet ANOTHER example of the Divine Providence making sure that the enemies of Jesus Christ and His Holy Church, even coming from a place of abject stupidity, unwittingly state themselves that Jorge Bergoglio ain’t the Pontifex Maximus, but rather whatever “P.M.A.X.” stands for. Since there is no such extant acronym, let’s make one up.

Pedophilic Molestation Accomplice: X-rated

That’s my contribution. What is your acronym for Jorge Bergoglio: P.M.A.X.?

UPDATE: Ding ding ding, we have a winner!

Put Mildly: Ass Xtraordinaire.

Even the stones (and marble slabs) will cry out…

Deprivation, Delay, Pain and Joy

“The more one longs for a thing, the more painful does deprivation of it become. And because after this life, the desire for God, the Supreme Good, is intense in the souls of the just (because this impetus toward Him is not hampered by the weight of the body, and that time of enjoyment of the Perfect Good would have come) had there been no obstacle; the soul suffers enormously from the delay.”
—St. Thomas Aquinas

I do not think that apart from the felicity of Heaven, there can be a joy comparable to that experienced by the souls in Purgatory. An incessant communication from God renders their joy more vivid from day to day: and this communication becomes more and more intimate, to the extent that it consumes the obstacles still existing in the soul….On the other hand, they endure pain so intense, that no tongue is able to describe it. Nor is any mind capable of comprehending the smallest spark of that consuming fire, unless God should show it to him by a special grace.
— Saint Catherine of Siena

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Hostias et preces tibi, Domine, laudis offerimus.
Tu suscipe pro animabus illis, quarum hodie
memoriam facimus,
fac eas, Domine,
de morte transire ad vitam quam olim Abrahae promisisti et semini ejus.

We offer Thee, O Lord,
sacrifices and prayers of praise;
do Thou accept them for those souls
whom we this day commemorate;
grant them, O Lord,
to pass from death to the life which Thou once didst promise
to Abraham and his seed.

Second half of the Offertory of the Feast of All Souls

The Saturday Night Live reversion files. Today Rob Schneider, next… DENNIS MILLER.

Only serious Elvisphiles appreciated this SNL skit, but I’ve used “Tell Joe Esposito to bring the car around” as a colloquialism for “let’s bounce” in select company for thirty years now.

I’m really glad to hear that Rob Schneider has reverted to the one true faith. His Filipino mother’s side’s prayers worked. Next up, Pittsburgh Catholic boy, Dennis Miller. And don’t forget the Barnhardt Podcast family’s intention for the Podfather, co-Host of the No Agenda Podcast, the lion-maned original MTV VeeJay, Adam Curry. AC has publicly announced that he now professes Christianity, but we need to get him all-in. Full TLM. Saint Tiny Princess, pray for us!

For any Elvis-philes, here’s Rob Schneider, in the powder blue leisure jacket, in the “Tiny Elvis” skit from the early 90s, satirizing Elvis and The Memphis Mafia. Schneider is depicting Sonny West. Kevin Nealon is Red West, Elvis’ bodyguard and Sonny’s cousin, and Chris Farley is Elvis’ driver, Joe Esposito. Hence, ‘tell Joe Esposito to bring the car around’.

Below that is Elvis’ first big single, “Mystery Train” from August of ’55. Pure timeless Rockabilly quality.

Dat’s yuuuuuuuge!

Silly, clean fun.

Even so, Sir.

Today is the Feast of All Souls.

No sin, no impurity can enter into the unveiled presence of the Triune Godhead.  A person still attached to sin simply could not bear to be in the full presence of the Holy Trinity, could not look upon the face of God, and looking upon the face of God is what heaven IS.  Therefore, those who die in a state of grace, in friendship with Christ, but still have attachment to sin (and almost everyone does), after their Particular Judgment, enter into Purgation to remove all remaining vestiges and attachments to sin before entering into the Beatific Vision.  C.S. Lewis explained Purgatory to me very early on in my conversion process:

“Our souls demand Purgatory, don’t they? Would it not break the heart if God said to us, ‘It is true, my son, that your breath smells and your rags drip with mud and slime, but we are charitable here and no one will upbraid you with these things, nor draw away from you. Enter into the joy’? Should we not reply, ‘With submission, sir, and if there is no objection, I’d rather be cleaned first.’ ‘It may hurt, you know’ – ‘Even so, Sir.’

I assume that the process of purification will normally involve suffering. Partly from tradition; partly because most real good that has been done me in this life has involved it. But I don’t think the suffering is the purpose of the purgation. I can well believe that people neither much worse nor much better than I will suffer less than I or more. . . . The treatment given will be the one required, whether it hurts little or much.”

– C.S. Lewis, Letters To Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer, chapter 20, paragraphs 8-9

Here is the eighth movement, “Hostias” from Mozart’s Requiem Mass.  This is the last part of the Offertory:

Hostias et preces tibi, Domine, laudis offerimus:
We offer to Thee, O Lord, sacrifices and prayers:

Tu suscipe pro animabus illis, quarum hodie memoriam facimus:
Do Thou receive them in behalf of those souls of whom we make memorial this day.

Fac eas, Domine, de morte transire ad vitam,
Grant them, O Lord, to pass from death to that life,

Quam olim Abrahae promisisti et semini ejus.
Which Thou didst promise of old to Abraham and to his seed.

A Requiem Mass being offered for a soul by his family, who is exiting Purgatory and entering heaven and eternal bliss.