Daily Archives: October 15, 2024

President Trump, America, and the Church: Aspirations for the Future

There is a certain woman seeking the highest office in the land who has been tossing her word salad lately, droning on about the “aspirations” of the American people.

I submit to you that she does not know the origin of the word aspirations. She’s using it in a very modern sense to mean our dreams and ambitions and hopes. In fact, I believe she follows her use of the word with the words “ambitions and hopes”. Because she is (to borrow a phrase from Ann Barnhardt) teetering on the precipice of mental retardation.

When I think of aspirations I think of the short prayers that can be said in one breath. Spiritus is the Latin for breath. These “light” prayers are designed to be uttered – in need, in desperation, in joy, in triumph, in sorrow, on the hour, minute by minute. These include such traditional gems as:

My Jesus, mercy!”

“My Lord and my God!”

“Holy Mary, pray for us!”

“Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints!”

And to these I would add:

“From communism, deliver us!”

“From evil and stupid leaders, save us!”

“I did NOT fall out of a coconut tree, my Lord!”

Today happens to be the feast of St. Teresa of Avila, reformer of the Carmelite order. The older I get, the more I realize that the Carmelite nuns of the world are literally holding us all up by their prayers.

I have mentioned a group of Carmelites local to me. Who for four years have been praying after every mass for Donald Trump. I and many others believe that these prayers have saved his life on several occasions, and we believe these prayers will be effective in converting him to the Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. I submit to you know the actual prayer these holy women pray every day straight from their monastery.

Perhaps if we join them, God will move the heart of our former president to enter the Church. We can only hope.

With that, I am off to celebrate with the sisters of a different local Carmel. I was invited to the sung Mass tonight with the SSPX for this beautiful feast.

St. Teresa of Jesus, pray for us!