Lefebvre’s Wisdom – I
Lefebvre we neither worship nor adore,
But God we thank for this great man of war!
Lefebvre we neither worship nor adore,
But God we thank for this great man of war!
The time is out of joint. O cursed spite,
That ever I was born to set it right. (Hamlet, end of Act 1)
The Eighth Commandment quite forbids all lies.
With reason – human life they pulverise.
Dear readers, pray that Catholic truth be told
By many more Archbishops of God’s Fold.
“When I was born, I didn’t agree to Hell!”
God gave you all you needed to live well.
True Judah is the Church, and God will give
A Pope and Monarch, making it re-live.
The Church’s very own structure can give way
If God Himself will let it go astray.
Let every day more souls be interrogating
With what these criminals are inoculating!
How blinded are the men who lead the world!
By Catholics must the Truth be first unfurled.
These “Comments” have more than once quoted Our Lady saying in Japan in 1973, “Only I can help you now.” It is typical of the
“Obeying” the Council makes one partly blind –
One must have left the Truth partly behind.
The Synagogue reigns by God’s all-wise permission.
Without it, little would stop our self-perdition.
By Father Paul we enjoy our Faith today –
For his eternal rest let us all pray.
The Church today is in a great confusion –
May the need of charity be our prime conclusion.
The best of white males’ culture we must cherish.
It has no rival, and it may not perish !
Of God, Beethoven had a mighty sense
With which his greatest music is intense.
That politics are not religious, is taught?
Then battles of Christ the King will not be fought.
Hypocrisy must be still more refined,
Or else men learn how not to be so blind.
Greeks, even bearing gifts, one had to fear?
To modernists those Greeks come nowhere near!
Dear Rabbi, please accept our thanks immense
For a massive dose of rare old-fashioned sense.