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The ECHR’s “Religious Freedom” Ruling: A Masonic Trap Against the True Church
The cited article from EWTN News portal (June 11, 2026) reports on a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg, which found that a Bulgarian city’s ban on “religious propaganda” violated the European Convention on Human Rights. The court sided with Jehovah’s Witnesses, asserting their right to door-to-door evangelization, and framed this as a victory for religious liberty, allowing “peaceful missionary activities” while distinguishing them from “harassment.” This ruling, far from being a triumph for genuine Catholic evangelization, is yet another manifestation of the naturalistic and indifferentist errors condemned by the Church, opening the door to the proliferation of false religions and further obscuring the unique salvific mission of the One True Church.
Leo XIV in Canary Islands: A Masterclass in Modernist Ambiguity and Conciliar Apostasy
Vatican News portal reports on June 11, 2026, that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” addressed bishops, priests, deacons, religious, seminarians, and pastoral workers in St. Anne’s Cathedral in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during his so-called “Apostolic Journey” to Spain. The article presents Prevost’s remarks as those of a “father and brother in the faith,” emphasizing themes of unity through the Cross and the Eucharist, migration, social accompaniment, and the “civilisation of love.” He quoted the Second Vatican Council’s *Lumen Gentium*, invoked the martyred John Paul II, and entrusted the local Church to “Stella Maris.” Yet beneath the veneer of pious rhetoric lies the unmistakable architecture of conciliar apostathy—a discourse from which the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church has been systematically gutted and replaced with naturalistic humanitarianism, false ecumenical charity, and the idolatry of man.
The Usurper on Peter’s Throne Reduces the Church to a NGO for Migrants
EWTN News reports that the usurper Leo XIV visited the port of Arguineguín in the Canary Islands on June 11, 2026 — once dubbed the “dock of shame” — where he called for an “examination of conscience” on migration, denounced human traffickers, and defended what he termed “the right to remain in one’s own home.” The event, replete with emotional testimonies from rescue workers and a Nigerian trafficking survivor, culminated in a floral offering and the blessing of a memorial cross. What was presented as a pastoral act of mercy is, upon examination through the lens of integral Catholic doctrine, yet another manifestation of the conciliar sect’s systematic reduction of the Church’s supernatural mission to mere naturalistic humanitarianism — a substitution of the salvation of souls with the management of human migration.
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage: Public Spectacle Without the Kingship of Christ
National Catholic Register portal reports on the “National Eucharistic Pilgrimage” stop in Baltimore on June 10, 2026, where approximately 300 participants processed with the Blessed Sacrament through rainy streets from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption to the Washington Monument. The event, themed “One Nation Under God” in preparation for the United States’ semiquincentennial, featured a homily by Monsignor Jay O’Connor on pilgrimage as public witness and missionary discipleship, invoking “St. John Paul II” as an authority. The event is a textbook example of post-conciliar activism — a spectacle of external piety stripped of the Church’s immutable social teaching on the Kingship of Christ and the obligations of Catholic states.
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