March 2026

Archbishop Gabriele Caccia in traditional episcopal vestments before a grand cathedral, symbolizing the tension between diplomacy and the divine mandate of the Church.
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The “Bridge-Builder” Nuncio: Diplomacy Over Doctrine in the Apostate Hierarchy

The EWTN News article reports the appointment of Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as apostolic nuncio to the United States by “Pope Leo XIV,” framing him as a skilled diplomat and “bridge-builder” needed during tensions with the U.S. government over immigration and foreign policy. The piece praises his experience in geopolitics, his fidelity to the “Holy Father,” and his personal qualities, presenting his mission as one of dialogue and pastoral sensitivity. This narrative, however, is a stark manifestation of the post-conciliar Church’s abandonment of its divine mandate for a naturalistic, humanistic program of political accommodation. It exposes a hierarchy that operates not as the pillar and ground of the truth (1 Tim. 3:15) but as a subsidiary of secular diplomacy, utterly silent on the supernatural ends of the Church and the absolute, non-negotiable reign of Christ the King over all nations.

A solemn Catholic bishop holds a crucifix before the United Nations General Assembly, symbolizing the Vatican's modernist apostasy.
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Vatican’s UN Statement: Modernist Apostasy in Action

The Permanent Mission of the “Holy See” to the United Nations issued a statement on March 16, 2026, for the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. The statement, citing the antipope “Pope Leo XIV,” declared that the “fundamental freedom of belief” is a “cornerstone of any just society” and warned that its denial leads to “trust giving way to fear, suspicion replaces dialogue, and oppression breeds violence.” It called for “true interreligious dialogue” and educational programs to combat online “hostile narratives.” The text frames opposition to Islamophobia as a universal human rights imperative, aligning with a UN resolution sponsored by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

Franciscan Missionaries of Mary praying in a modest 13th-floor apartment in Clichy-Sous-Bois, Paris.
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Naturalistic “Prayer” Replaces Catholic Mission in Paris Suburb

Summary of the Conciliar Sect’s “SistersProject” in Clichy-Sous-Bois

The VaticanNews portal (March 17, 2026) reports on the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (FMM) “Fraternity of Tiberiade” in Clichy-Sous-Bois, a Paris suburb with a Muslim majority. The article praises the Sisters for their “solidarity” and “prayer” with Muslim neighbors, framing their mission as providing a “place of welcome and encounter” without any mention of conversion or doctrinal contention. Their work includes school support, chaplaincies, and maintaining a Marian shrine, but the core identity presented is that of neutral “women of prayer” for a predominantly non-Catholic population. The article’s thesis is that this model of presence—characterized by interreligious proximity without explicit proclamation—is the ideal post-conciliar Catholic witness in a “multicultural” context. This represents the ultimate reduction of the Church’s *salus animarum* mandate to a naturalistic, sociological project of “living together,” utterly divorced from the *suprema lex* of the salvation of souls and the exclusive reign of Christ the King.

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