March 2026

A traditional Catholic priest holding Ordinatio Sacerdotalis in a church, contrasting with a modernist figure near a Synod podium.
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Hollerich’s Heresy: Women’s Ordination and the Collapse of Catholic Doctrine

Source: EWTN News, March 24, 2026. URL: https://www.ewtnnews.com/world/europe/luxembourg-s-cardinal-hollerich-says-women-s-ordination-essential-to-church-s-future

Summary: The article reports that “Cardinal” Jean-Claude Hollerich, SJ, archbishop of Luxembourg and former general relator of the Synod on Synodality, publicly declared at a Bonn symposium that the ordination of women is essential for the Church’s survival. Hollerich claimed that 90% of women in his parishes support women’s ordination and that bishops must listen to such voices. He praised “Pope” Francis’s curial reform under Praedicate Evangelium and expressed hope that “Pope Leo XIV” would continue opening Vatican leadership to women. The article notes that John Paul II’s 1994 apostolic letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis definitively forbids women’s ordination, but Hollerich’s stance directly contradicts this teaching.

Thesis: This statement by a leading conciliar “cardinal” is not a mere theological opinion but a public manifestation of apostasy, rejecting the immutable divine law and the unbroken Catholic tradition on the male priesthood, thereby exposing the modernist, naturalistic, and ultimately satanic character of the post-conciliar sect.

A traditional Portuguese Catholic classroom with students praying before a statue of the Sacred Heart, highlighting the moral dilemma of state-funded education compromising faith.
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State Funding Corrupts Catholic Schools

The Pillar reports on a controversy at a Salesian school in Manique, Cascais, Portugal, where students attending under state-subsidized “association contracts” receive lower-quality cafeteria food than fee-paying students. The school blames insufficient government funding and regulatory restrictions, while critics accuse it of discrimination and the education minister suggests reconsidering the mixed system. The article frames the issue as a logistical and funding problem, downplaying the fundamental incompatibility of Catholic education with state control and secular financial frameworks.

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