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National Catholic Register Exalts Masonic America, Celebrates Heresy of Religious Liberty on 250th Anniversary
The National Catholic Register portal publishes a commentary by Father James Hamel, a presbyter of the Archdiocese of Newark, celebrating the 250th anniversary of American independence as a “once-in-a-lifetime celebration of our incredible nation.” The article praises the United States for enshrining “religious freedom” in its founding documents, hails the Second Vatican Council’s Dignitatis Humanae as a borrowing from the First Amendment, cites Jesuit John Courtney Murray as a key architect of this “progress,” and invokes St. Thomas Aquinas to baptize secular patriotism as a form of piety. The piece concludes with a quotation from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton urging love of country. This text is a manifesto of the heresy of Americanism, a sycophantic baptism of the Masonic novus ordo seclorum, and a categorical rejection of the Social Kingship of Christ the King.
Franklin’s Deist Hand in the American Hierarchy: A Masonic Blueprint for the Conciliar Church
The National Catholic Register (July 4, 2026) publishes a hagiographic feature by Matthew McDonald celebrating how Benjamin Franklin—a self-confessed doubter of Christ’s Divinity and a Freemason—maneuvered the appointment of John Carroll as the first Catholic bishop in the United States, framing this collusion between a deist revolutionary and a cleric as a providential triumph for religious liberty.


The Pillar’s Naturalist Distraction: Americanist Revelry While the Vineyard Burns
The Pillar portal (July 4, 2026) publishes a bonus podcast episode titled “The pool fight,” featuring its editors JD Flynn and Ed Condon. Framed as lighthearted “Great Catholic Conversation” for America’s independence day, the offering consists solely of a paywalled audio player and subscription prompts. This trivial diversion epitomizes the conciliar sect’s capitulation to the world: a commercial enterprise masquerading as apostolate, celebrating the secular feast of a Masonic republic while the sede vacante enters its seventh decade.


SSPX Illicit Consecrations: Schismatic Theater in the Conciliar Sect
The Pillar podcast—a mouthpiece of the conciliar establishment—devotes its 268th episode to the Society of St. Pius X’s latest episcopal consecrations, performed on July 1 without any mandate from the Holy See. Hosts JD Flynn and Ed Condon frame the event as a canonical irregularity requiring Vatican “response,” thereby implicitly recognizing the legitimacy of the usurpers occupying the Vatican since 1958. This analysis exposes the SSPX not as a bastion of Tradition but as a controlled opposition wholly integrated into the paramasonic structure of the neo-church.
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