March 2026

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Modernist Academy Dilutes Life Defense with Secular “Supporters”

The Pontifical Academy for Life, a post-conciliar institution founded by the apostate “John Paul II” in 1994, has been further updated by the current antipope “Leo XIV” through new Statutes dated 27 February 2026. The primary innovation is the introduction of a new category of “Supporters”—individuals without an academic profile who may contribute to the Academy’s activities. This maneuver, presented as a mere administrative update, is a decisive step in the complete secularization and naturalization of the Church’s mission to defend human life, stripping it of its supernatural purpose and subordinating it to the worldly paradigm of “dialogue” and “inclusive participation.”

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VaticanNews Glorifies U.S.-Israel Aggression Against Iran

The VaticanNews portal reports on joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran, framing the event as standard geopolitical news without any moral, supernatural, or Catholic perspective. The article relays President Trump’s call for Iranians to “take over” their government and Iran’s threatened response, all presented within a purely naturalistic, political analysis. This reporting emanates from the post-conciliar “church” structure, which has systematically rejected the social kingship of Christ and embraced the secularist errors condemned by Pope Pius IX.

Catholic faithful kneeling in adoration before the Blessed Sacrament in a traditional chapel, reflecting deep spirituality and devotion amidst modern apostasy.
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Adore Movement: Eucharistic Piety in the Shadow of Apostasy

EWTN News reports that “Deacon” Steve Greco, director of evangelization for the Diocese of Orange, has launched the Adore Movement to promote Eucharistic adoration. The movement includes a website with an adoration finder tool and a forthcoming film, Adore Him, featuring speakers like Chris Stefanick and “Fr.” Donald Calloway. Greco cites a Pew survey showing only 31% of Catholics believe in the Real Presence, framing the movement as a response to this crisis. Operating under “Bishop” Kevin Vann and “Bishop” Timothy Freyer, the initiative partners with eCatholic, a tech firm serving 40% of U.S. parishes, and invokes the intercession of Carlo Acutis. Thus, the Adore Movement, while promoting a traditionally praiseworthy practice, does so within the framework of the conciliar apostasy, ignoring the fundamental issues of sacramental validity and hierarchical legitimacy, thereby perpetuating the errors of Modernism.

Catholic bishop at U.S.-Mexico border emphasizing humanitarian concerns over Christ's kingship.
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Border Bishops Abandon Christ’s Kingship for Naturalistic Humanism

[Source: EWTN News, February 27, 2026] A group of bishops from the Texas-Mexico border region, meeting in El Paso, Texas, emphasized their pastoral role in addressing immigration and violence, stating that “our role is to be pastors” and expressing love for migrants regardless of legal status. They criticized recent immigration enforcement actions, with Cardinal Robert McElroy calling them “almost a siege” and asserting that deporting millions is “contrary to Catholic faith and, more fundamentally, contrary to basic human dignity.” This article reveals a complete abandonment of the integral Catholic doctrine of the social reign of Christ the King in favor of naturalistic humanism.

Solemn scene of an abandoned Vermont campus with traditional Catholic elements symbolizing the decline of faith and the longing for true Catholic revival.
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Vermont Campus Donation Exposes Modernist “Spiritual Revival” Charade

[EWTN News] reports that entrepreneur Raj Peter Bhakta intends to give the former Green Mountain College campus in Poultney, Vermont, valued at over $20 million, to a Catholic nonprofit for a “spiritual revival” focused on “long-term faith formation” and a “capital T” truth not “mitigated by politically correct terminology.” Bhakta, a Catholic, criticizes the “lukewarm version of our faith” in vogue and seeks to foster something more substantial for youth. The application deadline is March 31, 2026, with maintenance costs estimated at $1.5 million yearly and rebuilding potentially $200–300 million. Eligible recipients include dioceses, religious orders, Catholic colleges, and faith-based nonprofits.

This transaction, framed as a magnanimous gift for the “Catholic Church,” is in reality a stark symptom of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar abomination of desolation. It embodies the naturalistic, human-centered, and utterly deficient “revival” promoted by the conciliar sect, which has systematically purged Catholic doctrine of its supernatural purpose and social reign. The analysis must proceed from the immutable yardstick of Catholic theology before the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, exposing how every element of this proposal is contaminated by the modernist errors condemned by St. Pius X and Pope Pius IX.

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USCCB’s Birthright Stance Apostatizes from Catholic Social Doctrine

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold unconditional birthright citizenship, framing the issue as a matter of “inherent human dignity” and “God’s children.” This position, presented as Catholic teaching, is a modernist distortion that severs social doctrine from the supernatural end of man and the exclusive reign of Christ the King.

A traditional Catholic priest in solemn prayer before an ornate altar in an empty church, reflecting on the apostasy of modern education.
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Pew Statistics Reveal Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy: Educated in Worldliness, Ignorant of Christ the King

The Pew Research Center’s recent report on educational attainment among U.S. religious groups, as disseminated by EWTN News, presents a sociological snapshot: 35% of U.S. Catholics hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, a figure matching the national average. The data further breaks down this cohort by ethnicity, noting higher rates among Asian Catholics (53%) and white Catholics (43%) compared to Hispanic Catholics (20%). Comparisons are drawn to other religious groups, highlighting higher college completion rates among Hindus (70%) and Jews (65%), and lower rates among evangelical Protestants (29%) and historically Black Protestant denominations (24%). The report, based on the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study surveying 36,908 Americans, frames these statistics as a neutral observation of educational trends within religious demographics.

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