[EWTN News] reports that entrepreneur Raj Peter Bhakta intends to give the former Green Mountain College campus in Poultney, Vermont, valued at over $20 million, to a Catholic nonprofit for a “spiritual revival” focused on “long-term faith formation” and a “capital T” truth not “mitigated by politically correct terminology.” Bhakta, a Catholic, criticizes the “lukewarm version of our faith” in vogue and seeks to foster something more substantial for youth. The application deadline is March 31, 2026, with maintenance costs estimated at $1.5 million yearly and rebuilding potentially $200–300 million. Eligible recipients include dioceses, religious orders, Catholic colleges, and faith-based nonprofits.
This transaction, framed as a magnanimous gift for the “Catholic Church,” is in reality a stark symptom of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar abomination of desolation. It embodies the naturalistic, human-centered, and utterly deficient “revival” promoted by the conciliar sect, which has systematically purged Catholic doctrine of its supernatural purpose and social reign. The analysis must proceed from the immutable yardstick of Catholic theology before the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, exposing how every element of this proposal is contaminated by the modernist errors condemned by St. Pius X and Pope Pius IX.