Papal Flight as Symbol of Apostate Peace
The cited article from Vatican News (23 March 2026) reports that the antipope calling himself “Pope Leo XIV” received a delegation from ITA Airways and Lufthansa Group, thanking them for providing “se…
The cited article from Vatican News (23 March 2026) reports that the antipope calling himself “Pope Leo XIV” received a delegation from ITA Airways and Lufthansa Group, thanking them for providing “se…
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 23, 2026) reports a significant increase in catechumens preparing for baptism in France, with numbers projected to reach 20,000 in 2026. It attributes this trend to young people seeking transcendence and “serious answers” through the preaching of priests associated with the Institute of the Good Shepherd, which uses the traditional Roman rite. Father Gian Strapazzon, rector of St. Vincent de Paul Seminary, is quoted stating that people are weary of worldly superficiality and desire “Our Lord Jesus Christ,” finding this in a “faith preached with fidelity.” The article presents this as a sign of the Catholic Church’s enduring vitality.
VaticanNews reports on the conclusion of the public veneration of St. Francis of Assisi’s mortal remains in Assisi, which attracted over 370,000 pilgrims. The event, part of the 800th anniversary comm…
Summary: The Vatican News portal reports that the antipope styling himself “Leo XIV” has advanced six causes for sainthood, including the “Venerable” Servant of God Stanisława Samulowska. This act, presented as a routine update from the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, is in reality a stark manifestation of the post-conciliar sect’s systematic corruption of the very concept of holiness, reducing it to a bureaucratic process detached from the supernatural end of the Catholic Church and entirely subservient to the modernist agenda of the “Church of the New Advent.”
The Conciliar Sect’s False Hope: A “Renewal” Built on Apostasy
The cited article from EWTN News reports a significant increase in catechumens preparing for baptism in France, particularly among you…
The Carmelite monastery in Phnom Penh, founded by Korean sisters in 2004, closed on March 19, 2026, after 21 years due to a lack of new vocations among Cambodian women. The closing Mass was presided over by Bishop Olivier Schmitthaeusler, Apostolic Vicar of Phnom Penh, and Bishop Pierre Hangly Suon. The article attributes the decline to secularization, a decline in family faith, and poor catechesis in the region, echoing a similar situation in Thailand. It presents the closure as a quiet but profound witness ending, while urging a proactive approach to foster a “culture of vocations.”
The Naturalistic Heresy of “Women’s Diaconate” Movement
The cited article from the Global Sisters Report, a mouthpiece of the conciliar sect, details the desolation of souls who have abandoned the im…
[Vatican News] reports on a pilgrimage to Jordan led by “Father” Francesco Giosuè Voltaggio, a professor of Sacred Scripture within the post-conciliar structures, which produced a podcast series. The article describes the journey through biblical landscapes like Wadi Rum, Mount Nebo, the Jabbok stream, and the Jordan River baptism site, emphasizing archaeological, historical, and catechetical insights. Participants and modern clerics, including the Apostolic Nuncio to Jordan and Cyprus, Archbishop Giovanni Pietro dal Toso, testify to the spiritual benefits of connecting Scripture to place. The common thread, according to Voltaggio, is “Christian initiation,” shaped on the stages of Israel in the desert, framing the whole of Christian life as a “paschal itinerary.” The narrative celebrates the discovery of Byzantine churches at the baptism site and the 2025 consecration of a new church there, entrusted to the Institute of the Incarnate Word. The pilgrimage concludes with visits to Hellenistic cities of the Decapolis, highlighting the peaceful conquest of the Empire through apostolic preaching.
This presentation of a pilgrimage is not a Catholic endeavor but a meticulously crafted naturalistic and modernist spectacle. It replaces the supernatural end of man—the vision of God in Heaven—with an immanent focus on historical-geographical experience, psychological renewal, and ecumenical sentiment. The entire account is a symptom of the “abomination of desolation” standing in the holy place, where the language of faith is emptied of its dogmatic content and repackaged as a feel-good, experience-based tourism product. The omission of any reference to the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation, the reality of mortal sin, the sacramental system instituted by Christ, or the absolute primacy of the Incarnate Word’s reign over all nations is not accidental; it is the very essence of the conciliar revolution’s project to reduce Catholicism to a vague theism compatible with modernist errors.
The Lisbon Attack: A Mirror of Post-Conciliar Apostasy
[X] portal reports that on March 21, 2026, a demonstrator threw a Molotov cocktail at participants in a pro-life march in Lisbon, Portugal. The …
The Vatican News portal reports on the launch of the book *African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots* at Hekima University College, a Jesuit institution in Nairobi, Kenya. The ev…