March 2026

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Language Apostasy: How Vernaculars Shatter Catholic Unity

The EWTN News article “The polyglot popes: How language builds bridges in the Church” (February 26, 2026) celebrates the linguistic abilities of recent pontiffs—from John XXIII to the current usurper “Pope” Leo XIV—as a positive development that “builds bridges” with the world through mother-tongue communication. It presents the shift from Latin to vernacular languages as a natural, beneficial evolution of the Church’s outreach, framing multilingualism as a tool for “trust” and “understanding.” This narrative, however, is a dangerous Modernist fiction that obscures the theological catastrophe of the post-conciliar revolution. The abandonment of Latin is not a bridge but a rupture—a deliberate dismantling of the Church’s supernatural unity and a capitulation to naturalistic humanism. From the perspective of integral Catholic faith, the article’s assumptions are heretical, its omissions damning, and its praise of post-conciliar “popes” an endorsement of apostasy.

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Leo XIV’s Peace: The Conciliar Erasure of Christ’s Kingship

EWTN News portal reports that “Pope” Leo XIV, in a new essay, warns that “bitter nationalism tramples on the rights of the weakest” and describes peace as both a divine gift and a human commitment, emphasizing prayer, reconciliation, and diplomacy. He states that peace is “defeated in the human heart” by selfishness and must be built concretely through daily actions and political efforts. This teaching completely omits the necessary reign of Christ the King, reducing peace to a naturalistic human project and embodying the modernist errors condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium.

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Arabian Relic Ritual Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

The cited article from EWTN News reports that a stone from the altar of the Portiuncula, central to Franciscan spirituality, has been brought to the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia as a relic for the jubilee year dedicated to St. Francis, proclaimed by the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV.” The relic is presented as a “sign of communion” and a tool for interreligious dialogue, particularly in Muslim-majority countries, under the pastoral guidance of “Bishop” Paolo Martinelli, a Franciscan Capuchin. The article emphasizes themes of fraternity, peace, and encounter, linking the event to the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’s death and to the 2019 Abu Dhabi visit of “Pope Francis.” This entire narrative constitutes a brazen manifestation of the post-conciliar apostasy, systematically dismantling Catholic doctrine on the Social Kingship of Christ, the exclusive salvific role of the Church, and the absolute prohibition against religious indifferentism.

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Vatican Exercises Preach Naturalistic “Freedom” While Omitting Christ the King

The Vatican’s Lenten spiritual exercises for 2026, as reported by EWTN News, feature Bishop Erik Varden of Trondheim reflecting on “Christian freedom” and “the splendor of truth” before the Usurper “Pope” Leo XIV and the Roman Curia. Varden, a post-conciliar bishop, grounds his meditation in the personalist, naturalistic theology of St. Bernard of Clairvaux while explicitly praising the “universal call to holiness” of the apostate Second Vatican Council. The article reveals a profound and deliberate omission of the non-negotiable, integral Catholic doctrine that pre-1958: the absolute primacy of God’s law, the social reign of Christ the King, the exclusive salvific role of the Catholic Church, and the duty of all societies to publicly honor the Divine King. Instead, it promotes a vague, interiorized “freedom” and “holiness” stripped of supernatural content, aligning perfectly with the Modernist errors condemned by St. Pius X and Pope Pius IX.

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