March 2026

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Catholic Extension’s Naturalistic Fundraising Apostasy

The cited job advertisement from the *National Catholic Register* seeks a Director of Development for the Northeast Region of Catholic Extension Society, emphasizing major gifts fundraising, strategic donor cultivation, and navigation of philanthropic networks in New York and Washington, D.C. The position requires “commitment to the mission and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church” while explicitly stating the organization is “not an ideological platform or advocacy organization.” This language, however, reveals a profound naturalistic reduction of the Church’s supernatural mission to a secular fundraising enterprise, embodying the very Modernist apostasy condemned by pre-1958 Magisterium.

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Leo XIV’s Naturalistic Eulogy: Lebanese Priest’s Death as Heretical Peace Propaganda

Vatican News reports that antipope Leo XIV praised the memory of Lebanese Maronite priest Fr. Pierre Al-Rahi, killed by Israeli tank fire while assisting a wounded parishioner in southern Lebanon. The article, dated March 11, 2026, details the priest’s final act of rushing to aid others, quotes the antipope’s description of him as “a true shepherd,” and notes the antipope’s renewed call for peace in the Middle East, including Iran. It also mentions the antipope’s meeting with Cardinal Dominique Mathieu of Tehran-Isfahan, recently evacuated from Iran. The article presents the event as a humanitarian tragedy framed within the post-conciliar church’s narrative of interreligious dialogue and diplomatic peace efforts, utterly devoid of Catholic supernatural context. The article is a quintessential manifestation of the conciliar sect’s apostasy: it replaces the Social Kingship of Christ with naturalistic humanitarianism, promotes indifferentism under the guise of peace, and uses a priest’s death to advance a heretical ecumenical agenda.

A solemn Catholic church interior symbolizing the Great Apostasy, with Christ the King statue and faded portrait of Pope Pius XII highlighting the crisis of authority.
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The Conciliar Sect’s News: Normalizing Apostasy Through Naturalistic Reporting

The cited article is a podcast transcript from The Pillar, a mainstream Catholic news outlet, dated March 10, 2026. It summarizes recent events within the post-conciliar structures, including the acceptance of resignations by a Chaldean patriarch and bishop amid a corruption scandal, a bishop pleading “not guilty,” the appointment of a new nuncio to the US, a clarification from the USCCB on a legal brief, Swiss bishops mandating psychological screening for clergy, Bavarian Benedictines retaining seats on a local council, and the evacuation of a cardinal from Tehran to Rome. The reporting treats these as routine administrative or pastoral matters within a functioning, if troubled, Catholic Church. The underlying thesis of this analysis is that such reporting, by its very nature, commits the gravest theological error: it implicitly legitimizes the conciliar sect—an entity that has systematically repudiated the integral Catholic faith—and reduces the catastrophic reality of the Great Apostasy to mere organizational dysfunction, thereby blinding souls to the supernatural emergency and diverting attention from the sole remedy: the public reign of Christ the King over all nations and every aspect of life.

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Modernist Bible Study Reduces Salvation to Moral Therapy

The podcast episode from Pillar Catholic, featuring Dr. Scott Powell, JD Flynn, and Kate Olivera, discusses the Fourth Sunday of Lent readings (1 Samuel 16, Ephesians 5, John 9) through a naturalistic, moralistic lens. It presents the anointing of David, Paul’s call to “walk as children of light,” and Jesus healing the man born blind as primarily personal spiritual lessons, devoid of their necessary context within the hierarchical Church, the sacramental system, and the absolute necessity of Catholic faith for salvation. The discussion exemplifies the post-conciliar Church’s systematic omission of supernatural dogma, replacing the Catholic call to public penance and submission to the Church’s authority with a vague, individualistic “journey of light.” This reflects the Modernist error condemned by St. Pius X, which treats Scripture as a source of subjective inspiration rather than the revealed word of God, and the Syllabus of Errors’ rejection of the Church’s exclusive right to interpret divine revelation.

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Christ the King Excluded from Punjab Farmworker’s Death

[EWTN News] portal reports on a joint statement by Pakistan’s Catholic bishops and the National Commission for Justice and Peace (NCJP) demanding a transparent investigation into the suspicious death of Marqas Masih, a 22-year-old Christian farmworker in Punjab. The victim’s family alleges murder disguised as suicide, citing visible torture marks and an acid-burned mouth. Two Muslim landlords have been detained following protests. The article details the victim’s debt bondage, postmortem findings, and police charges against protesting Christians, framing the incident within “structural discrimination” and “labor protections.” It concludes with references to prior attacks on Christian farmers and interfaith Ramadan meals. The bishops’ statement, however, contains not a single reference to the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Sacraments, or the supernatural end of man. This omission is not accidental but constitutes the very essence of the conciliar apostasy: the reduction of Catholic social action to mere naturalistic humanitarianism, thereby emptying the Cross of its redemptive power and the Church of her divine mission.

A solemn exhibition hall in Paris honoring the nineteen Algerian martyrs, including the Trappist monks of Tibhirine, with traditional Catholic iconography and a banner reading 'Called Twice. The Martyrs of Algeria.'
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Algerian Martyrs Exhibition: Conciliar Sect’s Martyrdom Narrative Exposed

The Vatican News portal reports on an exhibition in Paris, curated by the Vatican Publishing House and the Oasis Foundation, titled “Called Twice. The Martyrs of Algeria.” The exhibition commemorates nineteen religious men and women killed during the Algerian civil war (1994-1996), including the Trappist monks of Tibhirine. It is presented as a testament to their “faithfulness to Christ” and “solidarity with the Algerian people,” and is linked to the upcoming apostolic journey of “Pope Leo XIV” to Algeria. The article frames their deaths as a supreme act of Christian witness and a message for the French Church.

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Spanish Bishops’ Abortion Stance: Naturalism Without Salvation

The Spanish Bishops’ Conference (CEE), operating within the conciliar sect’s structures, has issued a statement titled “Life, an Inviolable Gift” in anticipation of the Day for Life. The prelates argue that abortion “can never constitute a right” based on “right reason and science,” citing biology, embryology, and genetics to affirm the humanity of the unborn from conception. They condemn a “bio-political paradox” where law protects an eagle’s egg but permits abortion, call the unborn “the poorest of the poor,” and propose a “social alliance for hope in favor of natality” to address “structural barriers” like job insecurity. While rejecting abortion as a “personal and social failure,” the bishops’ position is fundamentally bankrupt because it divorces natural law from the supernatural ends of the Catholic faith, operates without legitimate ecclesial authority, and substitutes a naturalistic, humanitarian program for the integral reign of Christ the King.

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