March 2026

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Movieguide Awards: Naturalistic ‘Faith’ Celebrated in Conciliar Sect’s Media Gala

The EWTN News article reports on the 33rd annual Movieguide Awards, where series like “House of David” and “The Chosen” were honored for promoting “Christian values, biblical truth, and messages of redemption, hope, and faith.” Acceptance speeches emphasized God’s personal guidance and cultural reclamation through media. This event, organized by a Protestant-founded group and covered by a conciliar news outlet, exemplifies the post-conciliar Church’s substitution of supernatural Catholic doctrine with a vague, naturalistic, and ecumenical “faith” utterly repugnant to integral Catholic theology.

Aid workers from the Order of Malta Lebanon distribute supplies to displaced families in a war-torn village, highlighting the absence of spiritual elements in modern humanitarian efforts.
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Humanitarian Idolatry Masquerading as Catholic Charity

Summary: The conciliar sect’s propaganda organ Vatican News reports on the humanitarian operations of the “Order of Malta Lebanon” amid the Israel-Lebanon war, framing naturalistic relief work as the Church’s mission. The article meticulously avoids any supernatural perspective, presenting a purely secular humanitarianism that replaces the Catholic Church’s divine mandate to preach the Faith and establish the social reign of Christ the King. This is the logical fruit of the conciliar revolution: a “Church” that has exchanged its sacred duty for the idolatrous worship of human dignity and material relief, thereby scandalizing the faithful and cooperating with the very forces of apostasy it pretends to oppose.

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Vatican News Naturalism Exposed: War Reporting Without Christ the King

The Vatican News portal reports on ongoing military strikes in the Middle East, detailing casualties and political statements while framing the conflict through secular humanitarian and geopolitical lenses. The article cites Israeli military actions, Lebanese casualty figures from UNICEF, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s call for EU power projection, concluding with a promotion of the “Pope’s words.” This reporting embodies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of supernatural perspective, reducing profound moral and theological crises to mere statistics and political analysis, utterly silent on the reign of Christ the King, the justice of war, and the eternal destiny of souls. Its fundamental error is the presentation of a “rules-based international system” as an alternative to the Social Kingship of Our Lord, thus propagating the modernist synthesis of all errors.

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Women’s Charity Masks Neo-Church Apostasy

The cited article from the Vatican News portal (March 9, 2026) reports on women from Basilaki Island, Papua New Guinea, visiting the sick and elderly, bringing prayer and the Eucharist during Lent. It frames this as a celebration of Women’s Month and a powerful witness of faith, quoting Fr. JR Arreza, a “Rogationist missionary and parish priest.” On the surface, the described works of charity appear laudable. However, from the perspective of integral Catholic faith—the immutable faith of the Church before the conciliar revolution—this report is a quintessential example of **spiritual bankruptcy** and **apostate naturalism**. It presents a facade of Catholic action while systematically omitting the supernatural foundations of the Faith, thereby promoting the Modernist errors condemned by St. Pius X in *Lamentabili sane exitu* and Pope Pius IX in the *Syllabus of Errors*.

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