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The Pillar Podcast’s “Bug”: A Case Study in Conciliar Complicity
The Pillar podcast, hosted by JD Flynn and Ed. Condon, announces a bonus episode titled “The Bug,” noting a scheduling adjustment. The podcast operates within the sphere of conservative Catholicism that acknowledges the post-conciliar hierarchy, including the current antipope “Leo XIV,” as legitimate. Its content consistently reflects the neo-Church’s emphasis on ecclesial diplomacy, naturalistic analysis of church affairs, and avoidance of any sedevacantist conclusion regarding the apostasy of the Vatican II hierarchy. This brief announcement, while seemingly trivial, is symptomatic of a deeper theological and spiritual bankruptcy: the normalization of the conciliar revolution and the silencing of the immutable Catholic faith.
The Naturalism of ‘Pope Leo XIV’ Exposed
The Conciliar Sect’s “Supernatural” Naturalism
The Vatican News portal reports that on February 28, 2026, the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost) addressed Spanish seminarians. He urged…
Transfiguration Profaned: Modernism’s Kitchen Mysticism vs. Catholic Dogma
A commentary published by VaticanNews on February 27, 2026, under the byline of Jenny Kraska, presents a reflection on the Gospel of the Transfiguration for the Second Sunday of Lent. The article, titled “Mountaintop Moments & Monastery Kitchens,” centers on a thematic dichotomy: the extraordinary, fleeting “mountaintop” experience of divine glory versus the ordinary, hidden “kitchen” of daily life. It uses the 17th-century lay brother Brother Lawrence as its primary lens, praising his “Practice of the Presence of God” and noting that “Pope Leo XIV has given high praise to Brother Lawrence’s little book.” The core message is that the glory of the Transfiguration is to be carried into the mundane, with the command “listen to him” reinterpreted as an call for humble attentiveness in daily tasks. The article completely omits the Transfiguration’s role as a definitive, public revelation of Christ’s divine identity and its function in confirming Apostolic authority, instead reducing it to a template for personal, interior spirituality. This analysis exposes the article’s profound theological bankruptcy, its embodiment of the Modernist errors condemned by St. Pius X, and its service to the neo-church’s project of replacing supernatural Catholic dogma with a naturalistic, human-centered mysticism.


Post-Conciliar ‘Church’ Obsessed with Bureaucracy, Not Doctrine
The Pillar portal reports on a podcast episode where hosts JD Flynn and Ed. Condon discuss the reassignment of a bishop in the Ivory Coast and a Chaldean Catholic bishop accused of embezzlement, framing their discussion around a “lack of transparency” and the behavior of “reasonable people.” The hosts, operating entirely within the parameters of the post-conciliar ecclesial structures, treat these administrative and financial scandals as the primary concerns, omitting any reference to the doctrinal apostasy, liturgical desecration, or loss of supernatural perspective that defines the era since the death of Pope Pius XII. Their focus on procedural “transparency” and human managerial failures reveals a fundamental naturalism, reducing the Mystical Body of Christ to a mere human corporation. The thesis is clear: the very subjects deemed worthy of discussion by these modernists expose the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the entire conciliar project, which has replaced the dogma of the Social Kingship of Christ with the secular principles of corporate governance and sociological analysis.
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