Declining Slowly – I
If I will not live up to what I think,
My thoughts to the level of my life will sink.
If I will not live up to what I think,
My thoughts to the level of my life will sink.
When God commands, the heaviest storms grow calm.
Whom God protects, the worst men cannot harm.
Bishops there must be, where souls strive for Heaven.
Try Vienna in Virginia, May eleven!
When soothing priests put souls to sleep,
Our Heavenly Mother can but weep.
White European males abandon God?
Blacks, Muslims, females, Jews serve as His rod!
Let Whites and Muslims fight, in deadly war!
Then we can rule, as we could not before.
”Comments” are lightweight, not a heavy sword –
“Eleison” means “Have mercy” – please, O Lord!
One foolish girl can ruin a whole estate
And thereby weigh upon a Kingdom’s fate!
A V II bishop wishes Tradcats well? –
But can he see how V II leads to Hell?
As suburbs are to downtown, culture true
Both flows from true Faith, and upholds it too.
To a doubting French journalist the author of “Eleison Comments” expresses confidence that the imminent Motu Proprio will do much good.
Indeed, it both declares that the Tridentine Mass was never banned, and permits Latin rite priests to use it, whenever and wherever.
By overloading our eyes and ears, said Kafka, the cinema overwhelms our minds. Minds being overwhelmed means that lies triumph.
In his outstanding Encyclical of 100 years ago, Pius X nailed the deadly error of modern times: minds’ independence from their object.
Despite many Catholics’ reservations as to the content and motivation of the Motu Proprio, one may still believe it will do good.
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