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The Canary Islands Migrant Story: A Tool for the Conciliar Sect’s Political Agenda

VaticanNews portal reports on Ousseynou Fall, a Senegalese migrant who survived a shipwreck in 2020, losing his brother at sea, and who will welcome the antipope Leo XIV during his visit to the Canary Islands on June 11, 2026. The article presents this as a fulfillment of the previous antipope Francis’ uncompleted wish to visit migration hotspots, framing the encounter as a moment of “comfort” and solidarity with migrants. The piece highlights Ousseynou’s integration into Spanish society, his adoption by a local family, and his work as a chef, while quoting his request that the antipope “help us do more for migrants who die along the way.” This narrative, however, is not merely a human interest story but a carefully orchestrated piece of propaganda for the conciliar sect’s ideological agenda, exploiting genuine human suffering to advance a modernist vision of the Church’s mission that is fundamentally at odds with Catholic doctrine.

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The Feminine Genius as Trojan Horse: How the Neo-Church Co-Opts Women to Sanctify the AI Revolution

The Register portal reports on the underrepresentation of women in artificial intelligence, framing it through the lens of John Paul II’s “feminine genius” and Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, arguing that women’s unique pattern-recognition and relational capacities must shape AI development to preserve human dignity. This seemingly benign appeal to feminine participation in technology is, upon rigorous examination, a sophisticated exercise in modernist syncretism — baptizing the most dehumanizing technological revolution in history with the language of Catholic personalism while systematically evading the Church’s immutable teaching on the subordination of all technological progress to the supernatural end of man and the absolute sovereignty of Christ the King over every domain of human activity, including and especially the digital realm.

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Ecumenical “Christians for Capitalism” Project: A Synthesis of Modernist Apostasy and Economic Idolatry

The EWTN News portal reports that the Washington, D.C.-based Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) launched its “Christians for Capitalism” project on June 2, 2026, seeking to unite Christians of various traditions in support of free-market capitalism. IRD President Mark Tooley stated the initiative aims to fill a perceived vacuum of “pro-free market Christians” in Washington, D.C., noting the organization is “not tied to any particular Christian tradition” and includes both Protestants and Catholics. The launch event featured a presentation by Erik Matson and Jordan J. Ballor on their book “A History of Christian Political Economy,” which surveys economic thought from biblical times through contemporary scholars, categorizing Christian thinkers into “limited good” and “mutual benefits” perspectives. The project plans to hold events, publish articles, and offer a semester-long fellowship for young people aligned with their vision. This initiative represents yet another manifestation of the post-conciliar obsession with reducing the Church’s supernatural mission to economic and political categories, a direct consequence of the modernist apostasy that has consumed the structures occupying the Vatican since 1958.

US Bishops Sacrifice Christ the King’s Sovereignty at the Altar of “Human Dignity”

EWTN News portal reports (June 3, 2026) that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) sent a list of immigration-related demands to Congress, urging lawmakers to reauthorize the Religious Worker Visa Program, protect refugee services, and reject expanded enforcement and detention measures. Bishop Brendan J. Cahill of Victoria, Texas, wrote on behalf of the USCCB: “Our perspectives on these matters are grounded in Scripture and Catholic teaching, including our belief in the inherent and inviolable dignity of every person.” The letter warned that mass-deportation policies would undermine due process and separate families, and asked Congress to ensure that people in detention facilities have access to religious and pastoral services. This letter from the post-conciliar hierarchy reveals, with surgical clarity, the complete inversion of the Church’s mission: the replacement of the supernatural order of Christ the King with the purely naturalistic cult of “human dignity,” a Masonic abstraction that leaves souls to perish in error while attending to their temporal comfort.

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