March 2026

Portrait of Archbishop Bashar Warda surrounded by ecumenical symbols and humanitarian aid materials in a modern church setting.
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Chaldean Church Embraces Naturalism and Ecumenism Over Integral Catholic Doctrine

The Pillar portal reports on an interview with Archbishop Bashar Warda of the Chaldean Catholic Church, wherein he outlines the Church’s response to persecution, diaspora, and cultural preservation. The article presents a vision of the Church centered on humanitarian aid, ecumenical festivals, digital adaptation, and diaspora cohesion—all while omitting the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church, the exclusive truth of Catholic doctrine, and the absolute reign of Christ the King over all nations. This analysis exposes the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of such a perspective, which is a direct fruit of the conciliar revolution and a betrayal of integral Catholic faith.

Archbishop Dominique-Marie David in Monaco's palace gardens during antipope Leo XIV's visit.
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Monaco Pageant Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Humanism

Vatican News publishes an interview with Archbishop Dominique-Marie David of Monaco, detailing the spiritual “fragilities” and “hidden poverties” of the wealthy Principality ahead of “Pope” Leo XIV’s apostolic journey. The archbishop emphasizes material and relational hardships, the multicultural “richness,” and the Church’s mission of “taking care” and “bearing witness” in a context where Catholicism is the state religion. He frames the Gospel through images of the lost sheep and Zacchaeus, stressing personal conversion and social inclusion without reference to supernatural dogma, sacraments, or the Social Kingship of Christ. The article presents a vision of the Church as a humanitarian NGO operating within a luxurious, secularized enclave, utterly divorced from the integral Catholic mission to subject all human activity to the law of Christ the King.

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The “Cracked Vessel” Heresy: Sister Briege’s Subjective Priesthood

The National Catholic Register reports on the hospitalization of Sister Briege McKenna, a nun renowned for her five-decade ministry to priests, which emphasizes personal healing, mystical experiences, and the concept of priests as “cracked vessels” holding divine grace. The article details her charismatic conversion, a vision redefining the priesthood, her association with figures like “Pope” John Paul II, and her focus on relational prayer over sacrificial doctrine. Her current need for prayers following surgery is framed within this ministry’s narrative of personal encounter and emotional support.

This portrayal, however, is not a mere biographical sketch but a potent distillation of the post-conciliar apostasy. It systematically replaces the immutable, sacramental, and sacrificial Catholic priesthood with a subjective, therapeutic, and ultimately naturalistic model, thereby serving the Modernist revolution condemned by St. Pius X. The complete omission of supernatural realities—the sacrificial nature of the Mass, the state of grace, the final judgment, the authority of the true Church—constitutes a definitive rejection of Catholic faith in favor of a human-centered religiosity.

Polish Catholic sisters Sister Eutalia Jadwiga Wismont and Mother Matylda Getter sheltering Jews during WWII in a convent setting.
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Vatican Propaganda Exposed: Polish Rescues Twisted to Promote Conciliar Apostasy

The Vatican News portal reports on the National Day of Remembrance of Poles Who Saved Jews Under German Occupation, highlighting the rescue work of Polish religious sisters during World War II. The article emphasizes the humanitarian courage of figures like Sister Eutalia Jadwiga Wismont and Mother Matylda Getter, citing their recognition by Yad Vashem and framing their actions within a context of “compassion” and “solidarity.” It concludes by promoting a recent KUL publication on clergy rescue efforts and subtly links this memory to the current “Pope’s words,” thereby using historical Catholic heroism to legitimize the post-conciliar “church” and its ecumenical, naturalistic agenda. This narrative is a calculated distortion, stripping authentic Catholic virtue of its supernatural purpose and employing it as a tool for modernist propaganda.

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Cardinal’s Marathon: Apostasy of ‘Spirituality’ Without Christ the King

The EWTN News article from March 24, 2026, reports that Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco, OP, archbishop of Algiers, participated in the Rome Marathon, describing running as a “school of prayer” and highlighting interfaith “brotherhood” with his Muslim friend Khaled Boudaoui. It praises Vatican sports initiatives under “Pope Francis,” including a prayer box for “all faiths” and service to the poor framed as “universal brotherhood.” The article omits any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King, the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation, or the supernatural end of human suffering, instead promoting a naturalistic, inclusive humanism. This constitutes a radical rejection of integral Catholic doctrine and a manifestation of the post-conciliar apostasy.

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