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Chaldean Bishop Scandal Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

The Naturalistic Facade of Conciliar Disorder

The cited article from The Pillar reports on the allegations against Chaldean Catholic Bishop Emanuel Shaleta of San Diego, detailing a Vatican-ordered i…

The Pillar’s Worldly News: A Snapshot of Post-Conciliar Apostasy

The Pillar, a mainstream Catholic news outlet, reports on several items from the week of February 19, 2026: an increase in men enrolling in a propaedeutic year before seminary in France; the Holy See’s decision not to participate in President Trump’s Board of Peace; Bishop John Stika celebrating Mass at California’s largest immigration detention center; and the death of Bishop Rick Stika at age 68. Presented as routine news, these items implicitly normalize the post-conciliar Church’s abandonment of Christ’s kingship and its embrace of modernist principles. The underlying assumption is the legitimacy of the conciliar hierarchy and its worldly compromises, which constitute a betrayal of integral Catholicism. This roundup exemplifies the neo-church’s systematic omission of supernatural truths and its substitution of naturalistic humanism for the social reign of Christ the King.

A solemn image depicting a traditional Catholic pilgrimage to Pompeii, Naples, and Lampedusa with a focus on the usurper 'Pope Leo XIV' and themes of modernist apostasy.

The Usurper’s Apostasy Tour: Modernist Pilgrimages to Syncretism, Environmentalism, and Ecumenism

The Vatican News portal reports that the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost) has announced a series of pastoral visits for 2026 to Pompeii, Naples, Acerra, Pavia, Assisi, Rimini, and Lampedusa. These visits, framed as a “pastoral tour,” are presented as moments of prayer, meeting with clergy and citizens, and participation in events like the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’ death and the Meeting for Friendship among Peoples. The article, dated 19 February 2026, explicitly links these journeys to the legacy of “Pope Francis,” particularly his 2013 visit to Lampedusa, and highlights the canonization of St. Bartolo Longo (October 2025) as context for the Pompeii stop. The underlying thesis of this itinerary is the post-conciliar “Church of the New Advent’s” complete abandonment of the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church in favor of naturalistic humanism, ecumenical apostasy, and the secular “cult of man.”

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