Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV’s Fantasy Tour of Dialogue and Mutual Understanding Comes to Its End

Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV has returned to Rome, and the next few days will be spent celebrating the conciliar church’s “official reconciliation” with the world on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversaries of the issuance of Gaudium et Spes and Dignitatis Humanae, December 7, 2025, as well as of Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria/Paul VI’s closing address to the “Second” Vatican Council. Lots of work to be done in the next few days.

This commentary is about the false “pope’s” endless please to build peace by “dialogue” and his refusal to recognize that Mohammedanism a religion of violence of its very false nature.

I will try to have a brief commentary on the ever-mad, mad, mad, mad world of Judeo-Masonic naturalism by this time tomorrow, the Feast of Saint Peter Chrysologus and the Commemoration of Saint Barbara.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Francis Xavier, S.J., pray for us.

On the Feast of Saint Francis Xavier, S.J., December 3, 2025

Today, Wednesday, December 3, 2025, is the Feast of Saint Francis Xavier, S.J., is celebrated. 

This article, which was substantially revised and enlarged reflection some years ago, on the life and the tireless apostolic work of the great Jesuit missionary and one the original members of Saint Ignatius of Loyola’s Company of Jesus, Saint Francis Xavier.

Saint Francis Xavier worked tirelessly for the conversion of those who belonged to false religions. Then again, he was a true Jesuit priest. 

A Novena in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which begins today and ends on December 11, 2023, can be found in the appendix to this reflection.

A new commentary will be posted moments after this revised and expanded reflection.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Constantly Betraying the True Legacy of Saint Andrew the Apostle by Mandatory Visits to the Blue Mosque and by Mandatory "Joint Declarations" with Heretics and Schismatics

[Update on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, the Feast of Saint Bibiana within the First Week of Advent: I have started writing my next commentary. However, to continue working shortly after Midnight on an article that may take another four hours to complete is something that I have come to realize at age seventy-four is not a terribly good idea. Look, what can I tell you? I am a slow learner.

[Thus, as Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV leaves Lebanon during the overnight hours here in the Eastern time zone of the United States of America, I will be able to incorporate the answers he gives to reporters during in-flight press conference during his trip back to Rome into my commentary. As I will be at my post all day today after running errands most of yesterday, the transferred Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle, and should complete the next commentary late this evening. Thank you for your patience.]

A blessed Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle to you all!

Those of us who have followed the journeys of one conciliar “pope” after another to Turkey on oe around the Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle know that these are predictably wearisome and full of platitudinous expressions of meaningless self-congratulations about nonexistent “progress” in search of “unity” even though it is the duty of a true and legitimate Successor of Saint Peter to exhort non-Catholics to convert to the Holy Faith, something that Pope Leo XIII was entirely unafraid to do in Praeclara Gratultionis Publicae, June 29, 1894:

Weigh carefully in your minds and before God the nature of Our request.  It is not for any human motive, but impelled by Divine Charity and a desire for the salvation of all, that We advise the reconciliation and union with the Church of Rome; and We mean a perfect and complete union, such as could not subsist in any way if nothing else was brought about but a certain kind of agreement in the Tenets of Belief and an intercourse of Fraternal love.  The True Union between Christians is that which Jesus Christ, the Author of the Church, instituted and desired, and which consists in a Unity of Faith and Unity of Government. (Pope Leo XIII, referring to the Orthodox in Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae, June 20, 1884.)

It is opposed to conciliar “orthodoxy” to repeat such a call today, and Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV did not make any such call while he was in Turkey between November 27, 2025, and November 30, 2025, and he will not make any such call in Lebanon, where he landed yesterday, November 30, 2025, the First Sunday of Advent, before he leaves for Rome on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, the Feast of Saint Bibiana.

This commentary focuses on Prevost/Leo’s visit to the Blue Mosque on Saturday, November 29, 2025, the Vigil of Saint Andrew the Apostle, and the Commemoration of Saint Saturninus, as well as makes references to the “joint declaration” between Prevost and Bartholomew, who has been the “Greek Patriarch” of Constantinople since 1991, that is entirely indistinguishable from the “joint declarations” made between Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini/Paul VI and Athenagoras or those made between Karol Jozef Wojtyla/John Paul II with Demetrios and Bartholomew or those Bartholomew has made with Joseph Alois Ratzinger/Benedict XVI and Jorge Mario Bergoglio between 2005 and 2025.

The names change but the platitudes are the same.

Perhaps it should be noted that these symbolic acts are as empty of results s they are devoid of the Catholic Faith.

This has nothing to do with Saint Andrew the Apostle, whose holy life and martyrdom is highlighted at the end of this commentary.

A blessed Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle to you all.

At the Beginning of Advent, November 30, 2025

This is a republished commentary about this holy season of Advent, which marks the beginning of a new ecclesiastical year that begins this evening, November 30, 2024, with First Vespers for the First Sunday of Advent. 

An original article, "Most of the Major Heresies in the First Three Centuries Arose in the East", was published sixteen hours ago. Another new commentary will be published around this time tomorrow as I am just unable to stay up as late as did on Saturday morning, especially to deal with platitudinous claptrap about "unity" and "fraternity" and "encounter." Thank you.

O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Andew the Apostle, pray for us.

John Calvin Could Not Be Happier, November 29, 2025

One of the saddest spectacles here in a land suffused with the ethos of Judeo-Calvinist-Masonic naturalism is how the secular celebration of thanksgiving day has eclipsed Christmas Day in the homes of many Americans.

This is quite by design as it was the intention of the thirty-third degree Freemason named Franklin Delano Roosevelt to promote shopping during a time when our attention must be on withdrawing from the world. As there are a few new readers to this site, including some from Protestant and even Jewish backgrounds who have expressed an interesting in converting to the true Faith, it is my hope that this republished reflection might of assistance in demonstrating the extent to which the warfare against Christ the King that entered its overt phase with the Protestant Revolution in 1517 has shaped what passes for American "culture" to the detriment of souls and thus to all of social order. 

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us. 

Saint Andrew the Apostle, pray for us.

Saint Saturninus, pray for us.

"Most of the Major Heresies in the First Three Centuries Arose in the East"

Although I have three republished reflections that I must review and update prior to their being posted, Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV’s pilgrimage to Turkey demanded my attention late yesterday into the early hours of today, the Vigil of Saint Andrew and the Commemoration of Saint Saturninus.

This commentary focuses on two paragraphs of the false “pope’s” address to “ecumenical leaders” in Ephesus, Turkey, yesterday, Friday, November 28, 2025, the Feast of Saint Catherine Laboure.

Given the fact that this Judeo-Masonic journey of “human fraternity” and religious indifferentism will end just before the sixtieth anniversary celebrations of the Judeo-Masonic-Sillonist Dignitatis Humanae and Gaudium et Spes at the end of the coming week, the work for me to do will plenty. This means that the conciliar revolutionaries will occupy my time so much that the bread and circuses of naturalism will just have to wait until the second week of December, which is also the Second Week of Advent.

The republished and, if necessary, revised reflections, will about in about twelve to fourteen hours.

Thank you.

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Andrew the Apostle, pray for us.

Saint Saturninus, pray for us.

Prevost/Leo XIV Reduces the Doctrines Filioque and Papal Primacy to "Theological Controversies" in In Unitate Fidei

Although I was not sure as late as four hours ago after finishing my night prayers whether I could bang out a new article, I am somewhat sufficiently on the road to recovery that I found myself with the ability to produce this short commentary about Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV’s efforts in In Unitate Fidei, November 23, 2025, that the such doctrines as the Filioque and Papal Primary that the schismatic and heretical Orthodox reject are merely “theological controversies” that have never  been pronounced dogmatically by the Catholic Church under the infallible guidance and protection of God the Holy Ghost.

Indeed, the sixth session of the Council of Florence in 1339 was called specifically to call the schismatics into union with the Catholic Church over the doctrine of the Filioque, but one would never know this from the text of In Unitate Fidei, which omits any reference to this true general council of Holy Mother Church, and thus implies that it never happened or that its decrees lost their validity somehow with the “passage of time.”

Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV, who gave a “blessing” to attendees at “rave” concert (?) in Slovakia via video yesterday evening, Wednesday, November 26, 2025, the Feast of Saint Sylvester the Abbot and the Commemoration of Saint Peter of Alexandria, is outdoing his wretched little predecessor in many ways.

May Our Lord have mercy on us all!

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, pray for us.

On the Feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, November 27, 2025

Today, November 27, 2025, is the Feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, although on the universal General Roman Calendar, can be celebrated if not otherwise impeded.

This is a republished reflection on the story of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal that was written originally in 2010 and revised substantially ten years ago. I offer it again todayfor those who would like to have a refresher course on the history of this feast, which, of course, centers on Our Lady as the Mediatrix of All Graces.

A brief original commentary will be published shortly after the republication of this reflection.

Although I am not entirely recovered from whatever it is that has felled me in the past few days, I am recovered enough to be up at this late hour and do some real work. I greatly appreciate your pateince of the last week.

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, pray for us.

Saint Catherine Laboure, pray for  us.

On the Feast of Saint Catharine of Alexandria, November 25. 2025

It was my intention to republish this expanded reflection on the feast of the saint we celebrate today, November 25, 2025, Saint Catharine of Alexandria, the illness that has overtaken me was so so fatiguing around Midnight this morning that I closed my eyes and did not wake about for three hour in old recliner chair. The illness has continued all day long.

However, at long last, I am presenting this revised and expanded reflection on Saint Catharine of Alexandria to you around 9:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on her feast day. I am sorry for the delay.

Finally, although I will be writing a commentary about Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV's "apostolic letter" that downplays the doctrines of the Filioque and Papal Primacy, a recent article of mine, On the Feast of Saint Josaphat Kuncewiczprobably covers most of what in the letter, whose text I have not yet read given my illness and having to drive sixty miles to an aiport to pick up Sharon following her flight home. 

Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, pray for us.

Saint Sylvester the Abbot, pray for us.

Saint Peter of Alexandria, pray for us.

On the Feast of Saint John of the Cross, November 24, 2025

This reflection on the life of Saint John of the Cross was written for and published in To Live in Light of Eternity, Volume 6, in 2020 and is being offered to readers of this site for the fourth time.

It had been my hope to have another original commentary completed in time for publication today. However, given the circumstances of the past few days that culminated yesterday afternoon in the sacramentally provided for death of Sharon's mother, Claire Alica Fitzgerald Collins: February 26, 1928, to November 23, 2025, Requiescat in Pace, the commentary is going to have wait for another day or two, especially since I have contracted yet another flu-like virus that has laid me pretty low. This is a glorious penance and it means that God is not done punishing me for my sins and thus purifying me for Himself. Deo gratias! Penance is better than ever in 2025.

As today, November 24, 2025, is my seventy-fourth birthday, I ask prayers for the repose of the souls of my late parents, Dr. Albert Henry Martin Droleskey and Mrs. Norma Florence Red Fox Droleskey. Thank you.

Our Lady of he Rosary, pray for us.

Saint John of the Cross, pray for us.

Sant Chrysogonus, pray for us.

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