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Traditional Catholic family in prayer during summer, reflecting critique of conciliar naturalism and modernist spirituality

The Spiritual Vacation of the Conciliar Church: When Summer Becomes a Vacation from Reality

National Catholic Register portal reports on a commentary by Amanda Evinger from June 23, 2026, titled “Turn Summer Into a Season of Grace.” The article suggests practical ways for Catholic families to maintain spiritual life during the summer months. At first glance, it appears to be a harmless, even pious, set of suggestions for families. However, upon closer examination, this text is a perfect specimen of the conciliar spirit: naturalistic, devoid of supernatural depth, and completely silent on the true state of the Church and the souls. It is a manual for spiritual mediocrity, leading families not to sanctity, but to a comfortable, feel-good Catholicism that is utterly incapable of confronting the modern world or saving souls.

Traditional Catholic priest praying for homeless individuals in an urban setting, symbolizing the failure of modernist charity compared to true Catholic mission

Catholic Charities USA Backs Housing Bill, Revealing Modernist Subversion of the Church’s Mission

The National Catholic Register portal reports that the U.S. House of Representatives passed a housing bill on June 23, 2026, with the explicit backing of Catholic Charities USA, whose president, Kerry Alys Robinson, praised the legislation as having “the potential to improve the lives of so many of our fellow citizens.” The bill, titled the “21st Century ROAD to Housing Act” (HR 6644), adjusts federal multifamily loan limits, reforms zoning, increases private investment in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, and reauthorizes disaster recovery programs. Robinson lauded these provisions as reflecting a “shared moral commitment to protect the most vulnerable,” adding that “all of God’s children deserve a safe, decent, affordable place to call home.” This collaboration between a nominally Catholic charitable apparatus and the federal government in pursuit of purely naturalistic, materialist ends is a textbook manifestation of the modernist apostasy that has consumed the post-conciliar structures, reducing the Church’s supernatural mission to a bureaucratic adjunct of the welfare state.

Catholic Charities USA and the Betrayal of Supernatural Charity

Kerry Alys Robinson, the president of Catholic Charities USA, praised the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the “21st Century ROAD to Housing Act,” stating that the bill “has the potential to improve the lives of so many of our fellow citizens.” Robinson lauded provisions for zoning reforms, increased private investment in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, and changes to homeless assistance programs, calling the legislation “an important next step” in providing a “safe, decent, affordable place to call home.” By reducing the mission of the Church to a naturalistic, materialistic program of social welfare, Catholic Charities USA and its leadership reveal their complete apostasy from the integral Catholic faith, which places the salvation of souls and the reign of Christ the King above all temporal concerns.

Syrian Christians Persevere Amidst the Vacuum of Modernist Shepherdship

The National Catholic Register reports on the anniversary of the bombing of St. Elias Church in Damascus, highlighting the resilience of Syrian Christians and the humanitarian response of various church groups and “ecumenical” entities. While the physical rebuilding progresses, the article reveals a profound spiritual void where the uncompromising Catholic duty of resistance and the primacy of the true Faith are replaced by naturalistic humanitarianism and a dangerous ecumenical spirit.

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