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A depiction of the usurper "Pope Leo XIV" and his modernist delegation during a visit to Equatorial Guinea, symbolizing the apostasy of the conciliar sect.

Papal Visit Embodies Apostasy of the Conciliar Sect

The article from EWTN News reports on the announced delegation for the upcoming visit of “Pope Leo XIV” to Equatorial Guinea, detailing the itinerary and high-ranking officials accompanying the usurper. This event is presented as a routine pastoral visit, yet from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, it is a stark manifestation of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar sect. The entire spectacle—from the composition of the delegation to the secularized itinerary—systematically omits the supernatural reign of Christ the King, reduces the Church’s mission to naturalistic humanism, and legitimizes the modernist hierarchy that occupies the Vatican.

Counterfeit Renewal in Manhattan Exposed

The National Catholic Register recently published a glowing report on the supposed resurgence of Catholic life in three Manhattan parishes—St. Joseph’s (Dominican-run), St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral (Legionaries of Christ), and St. Vincent Ferrer (Dominican-run). The article, dated April 5, 2026, attributes this growth to vibrant liturgies, strong community, and the work of the Holy Spirit, claiming young adults are flocking to these parishes. This narrative, however, is a dangerous and delusional celebration of activity within the conciliar sect, which occupies the Vatican but has fundamentally apostatized from the Catholic faith. From the perspective of integral Catholic theology as defined before the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, this so-called “renewal” is a diabolical illusion, a final snare for souls built upon the sand of modernist heresy.

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