Conciliar Sect’s Pro-Life Pageantry Masks Doctrinal Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency reports on March for Life 2026 activities, highlighting a vigil attended by 5,000 Catholics at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, a poll revealing only 37% of Americans identify as “pro-life,” and a message from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) offering “spiritual closeness” to participants. The article promotes legislative efforts to restrict abortion while celebrating Vice President Vance and House Speaker Johnson’s planned appearances. This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Gospel to a naturalistic human rights campaign, divorced from the integral Catholic faith.


Naturalism Disguised as Gospel Witness

The article proclaims the goal “to make abortion unthinkable” yet remains silent on contraception, IVF, and divorce – all intrinsically evil acts condemned by Pius XI’s Casti Connubii (1930). This selective outrage confirms the conciliar sect’s embrace of the heresy of proportionalism condemned in Pius XII’s Allocution to Midwives (1951). By focusing solely on political metrics (“67% want limits”), the event reduces the lex divina to a matter of polling data – a betrayal of Paul IV’s Cum ex Apostolatus Officio (1559), which demands “defense of the faith against heretics of any kind.”

Antipapal Blasphemy and Spiritual Counterfeiting

Prevost’s (“Leo XIV”) message of “spiritual closeness” to abortion protesters constitutes sacrilege when uttered by one who publicly denies Christ’s Kingship over nations. Contrast this with Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925): “When once men recognize… that Christ has been given all power in heaven and on earth… a force restraining the tide of evil will be let loose.” The conciliar sect’s leader dares offer empty platitudes while refusing to condemn America’s contraceptive culture – the root of abortion – proving his complicity in what St. Pius X called “the synthesis of all heresies” (Pascendi, 1907).

Omissions That Condemn

Nowhere does the article mention:
– The necessity of restoring Catholic monarchies to enforce divine law (Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors, Propositions 77-80)
– The intrinsic evil of voting for pro-abortion politicians (Holy Office Decree Contra Catholics suffragium ferentes, 1923)
– The sacrilege of receiving “Communion” in Novus Ordo temples where valid sacraments are doubtful

This silence reveals the odium veritatis (hatred of truth) inherent in the conciliar sect’s operations. As the False Fatima Apparitions file documents, such movements serve to “divert attention from modernist apostasy within the Church” – here, by reducing the fight for life to a secular lobbying effort.

Linguistic Corruption as Theological Decay

The term “pro-life” itself constitutes a modernist distortion. True Catholics defend not a vague “life” principle but Christ’s exclusive rights as King. As the Defense of Sedevacantism file proves through Canon 188.4, those who publicly defect from Catholic teaching – like politicians supporting contraception – automatically lose office. Yet the article praises Vance and Johnson despite their support for America’s contraceptive regime, committing the error of material cooperation with evil condemned by Pius XII.

Conclusion: Return to the Immutable Faith

This spectacle of “pro-life” activism without integral doctrine confirms the conciliar sect’s apostasy. As St. Pius X warned in Lamentabili Sane (1907), modernists reduce religion to “man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (Proposition 20). True Catholics reject this pageantry and work uncompromisingly for the Social Reign of Christ the King – the only solution to the culture of death.


Source:
March for Life 2026
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 22.01.2026

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