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A Monument to True Devotion: Reflection Park’s Giant Crucifix and the Enduring Power of the Sorrowful Mysteries
The National Catholic Register portal (June 12, 2026) reports on “Reflection Park” in rural Minnesota, a private devotional site featuring a 34-foot bronze crucifix and life-sized sculptures of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary, created by Michael Dolan and artist Michael Montag. The article describes the park as an “oasis of prayer and peace” that draws visitors from across the U.S. and abroad, offering a space for contemplation and spiritual renewal.
The Little Flower’s “Little Way”: A Pre-Conciliar Saint Co-opted by the Neo-Church’s Sentimentalist Machine
The National Catholic Register, a portal deeply embedded within the conciliar structures, publishes an article on June 12, 2026, promoting a new book titled *Living the Little Way* by Franciscan Father Joseph Spence. The article purports to explore the spirituality of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, focusing on six “keys” to her “Little Way,” including Scripture, devotion to the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, love of Christ, Marian devotion, fraternal charity, and holiness in suffering. While St. Thérèse herself is a canonized saint of the true Church, her message is here presented through the lens of the post-conciliar, sentimentalist neo-church, stripping it of its supernatural rigor and transforming it into a palatable, naturalistic self-help program for modern “Catholics.”


Chocolate Chat: When Catholic Media Normalizes the Conciliar Circus
The Pillar portal reports on June 13, 2026, that its paid subscribers were treated to yet another installment of what passes for “Catholic conversation” in the conciliar wilderness — a podcast episode…


Leo XIV Breaks No Silence: The Dallas Charter and the Theater of the Neo-Church
The Pillar portal reports on its June 13, 2026 podcast episode (Ep. 265), in which JD Flynn and Ed Condon discuss why Leo XIV did not hold an in-flight press conference returning from Spain, and recap the U.S. bishops’ June plenary assembly in Orlando. The article functions as a promotional summary of the podcast, offering no substantive theological analysis but rather a window into the media machinery of the conciliar sect. The very framing — treating the absence of a press conference as newsworthy — reveals the degree to which the neo-church has reduced the Petrine office (or rather, its occupation of it) to a matter of media management and public relations, not doctrinal authority or the governance of souls.
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