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Marian Pilgrimage in the Philippines: When the Conciliar Sect Stages Devotion Without Doctrine
EWTN News portal reports that a replica of the Our Lady of Guadalupe image from Mexico has begun a six-month pilgrimage across the Philippines, visiting more than 50 churches before its permanent installation at Manila Cathedral in December 2026. The event was launched at Malacañang Palace with the participation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, “papal nuncio” Archbishop Charles Brown, Manila Mayor Francisco Domagoso, and various officials of the conciliar structures. Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of Kidapawan, spiritual director of the pilgrimage, called it a “moment of grace,” while “Cardinal” Jose Advincula of Manila named the image “Madre Peregrina de Guadalupe.” The CBCP, through its president Archbishop Gilbert Garcera of Lipa, urged the faithful to participate and prescribed the recitation of an “Act of Consecration and Entrustment to Our Lady of Guadalupe” during all Masses hosting the image. The pilgrimage is framed as preparation for the 500th anniversary of the Guadalupe apparitions in 2031 and as part of the “Novena Intercontinental Guadalupana” — a worldwide initiative of the post-conciliar apparatus. What the article presents as a spontaneous outpouring of piety is, upon examination, a carefully orchestrated spectacle of the neo-church — one that exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic reduction of Catholic devotion to sentimental ritualism stripped of doctrinal substance, supernatural urgency, and the uncompromising demands of the Faith.
Leo XIV in Tenerife: The “Ocean of Love” Drowns the Demands of Truth and Justice
VaticanNews portal reports on the closing Mass of the apostolic journey of the usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, on June 12, 2026. The central theme of his homily was the invitation to discover the “ocean of love” in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with particular emphasis on the issues of migrants, hospitality, and fraternity. Leo XIV, drawing on his apostolic exhortation *Dilexi Te*, emphasized that “no human being is an island,” and that the poor and migrants are bearers of wisdom that can “evangelize the Church.” He warned against “haste, materialism, and the pursuit of profit,” urging a rediscovery of “simplicity, gratitude, and the value of human relationships over mere commerce.” The Canary Islands, a key transit point for migrants, served as a backdrop for his call for “true fraternity” and transformation through encounters with newcomers. This homily, while cloaked in seemingly pious language, is a quintessential example of the post-conciliar Church’s systematic evasion of doctrinal truth in favor of a naturalistic, humanitarian gospel that undermines the very foundations of the Faith.


The Neo-Church’s Holiness Without the Cross: Leo XIV’s Message to Priests Exposed
EWTN News portal reports that on June 12, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” issued a message for the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests, in which he urged priests that “holiness cannot be lived in isolation,” emphasizing “priestly fraternity,” “closeness and tenderness,” and “being all things to all people.” The message, centered on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, speaks of holiness as “humble and courageous nearness,” “compassion,” and “listening,” while warning that “the priest who isolates himself slowly fades away.” The pontiff further stated: “Our humanity is not compartmentalized. Prayer, ministry, relationships, weariness, joys, and failures — even time or love that apparently seems wasted — all become privileged places where God reveals himself and his infinite love.” He concluded by invoking St. John Vianney’s phrase that “the priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus.” This message, stripped of any mention of the propitiatory sacrifice, the reality of sin, the necessity of penance, the danger of mortal sin, the devil, hell, or the supernatural virtue of charity ordered toward eternal salvation, is a textbook specimen of the conciliar reduction of holiness to naturalistic humanism and emotional sentimentality.
Rome’s “Cardinal” Enmeshed in Corruption: The Rot of the Conciliar Sect
Rome’s “cardinal vicar,” Baldassare Reina, has denied involvement in a criminal investigation concerning his brother, Domenico Reina, who is accused of receiving a lucrative public contract through a corrupt scheme aimed at currying favor with Catholic voters. Despite the “cardinal’s” claims of ignorance, published phone transcripts suggest his active encouragement of the deal, exposing not only potential complicity but the profound moral and spiritual decay inherent in the post-conciliar structures.
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