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South African Prelate Substitutes Modernist ‘Ubuntu’ for the Supernatural Reign of Christ the King
VaticanNews portal reports that Archbishop Sithembele Sipuka, President of the South African Council of Churches (SACC), met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on June 17, 2026, to discuss violence against foreign nationals. The Archbishop called for “human dignity, justice and solidarity” while reducing the Church’s prophetic mission to a naturalistic humanitarian program indistinguishable from secular globalism. This entire intervention reveals the complete capitulation of conciliar “clergy” to the modernist gospel of horizontal fraternity, entirely devoid of the supernatural order, the necessity of conversion, and the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ.
The Conciliar Sect’s Manufactured Saints: A Beatification Factory Serving the Revolution
VaticanNews portal reports (June 18, 2026) that the current usurper of Peter’s throne, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), has authorized the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints to promulgate decrees recognizing the “martyrdom” of 20 diocesan priests from Ibiza and Formentera killed during the Spanish Civil War, while also declaring five other individuals “Venerable” for their supposed “heroic virtues.” The article presents these decrees as acts of authentic Catholic devotion, praising the “humility,” “generosity,” “missionary zeal,” and “charity” of these candidates. Yet beneath this veneer of piety lies the same old machinery of the conciliar revolution — a factory of manufactured saints designed to legitimize the apostate structures occupying the Vatican and to divert the faithful from the true crisis of the age: the systematic destruction of the Catholic Faith from within.
When the “Church” Cries for Police Protection Instead of Preaching Repentance
The article from EWTN News (June 18, 2026) reports that Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo have raised alarm over what they describe as a worsening wave of insecurity targeting ecclesial institutions. The priests condemned attacks on churches, the killing of a security guard at St. Francis de Sales Parish, assaults on Church personnel at St. Agnes Parish in Ndjili and St. Théophile Parish in Kimbanseke, and acts of vandalism and desecration of sacred spaces. They called upon state authorities to guarantee safety, demanded investigations, and appealed for strengthened cooperation between security services and local leaders. While expressing solidarity with victims, they reaffirmed the “Church’s” commitment to peace-building and prayed for divine protection. This is a textbook example of the conciliar neo-church’s abdication of its supernatural mission in favor of naturalistic whining for secular protection, reducing the Mystical Body of Christ to just another NGO begging the state for security.
Pope Leo XIV to Hebrew University: A Masterclass in Modernist Apostasy
VaticanNews portal reports (June 18, 2026) that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” welcomed the Board of Governors of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to the Vatican, exhorting them to be “artisans of true peace, a peace that is unarmed and disarming, humble and persevering, working for harmony among people.” The address, dripping with the saccharine sentimentality characteristic of the conciliar sect, reveals yet another step in the systematic dismantling of Catholic doctrine in favor of a naturalistic, Masonic universalism that recognizes no supernatural order, no exclusive salvific mission of the Church, and no Kingship of Christ over nations and institutions. That the occupant of the Vatican would address Christ’s own enemies — those who rejected and crucified the Messiah — as partners in “peace” and “unity,” without a single call to conversion to the Catholic Faith, is not merely scandalous; it is a formal act of apostasy from the deposit of faith.
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