March 2026

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The Pillar’s Vacuous Podcast Promotions Reveal Modernist Emptiness

The cited article from The Pillar portal (March 7, 2026) is not a theological or doctrinal piece but a promotional snippet for a paid podcast subscription service. It contains no substantive argument, no exposition of faith, and no engagement with Catholic doctrine. Its content is limited to announcing podcast episodes, prompting subscriptions, and providing technical support contact information. The sole thesis derivable from this material is that The Pillar platform, despite its name, functions as a commercial media venture utterly devoid of integral Catholic content, thereby exemplifying the naturalistic and profit-driven ethos of the post-conciliar ecclesial industry.

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Swiss Bishops Embrace Secular Psychology Over Spiritual Discernment

The Swiss bishops’ conference has unanimously decided to continue and expand mandatory psychological assessments for all aspiring pastoral workers, including priests, following a positive review of a pilot program initiated in 2025. The assessments, designed by forensic psychologist Jérôme Endrass, consist of four parts: standardized psychological testing, a one-on-one interview with assessors, an interview with an external specialist probing personal history, and a final interview with a diocesan formation leader. The bishops cite the need to prevent abuse and ensure “basic competencies,” funding the program long-term despite criticisms of intrusiveness, cost (~$6,400 per test), and reliance on secular criteria that may exclude doctrinally rigid but spiritually capable candidates.

The true scandal lies not in the bishops’ attempt to curb abuse—a praiseworthy goal—but in their fundamental rejection of the supernatural framework of Catholic vocation and discernment, replacing it with a naturalistic, psychological paradigm that embodies the Modernist apostasy condemned by the pre-Conciliar Magisterium.

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EWTN’s ‘Sisters’ Promote Charismatic Modernism

EWTN News reports on “Sister” Mary Agnes Donovan of the post-conciliar Sisters of Life, detailing her vocational journey and the order’s ministry. The interview reveals a naturalistic, psychologically-driven approach to religious life and outreach, emphasizing subjective “encounters” and “charismatic grace” while omitting supernatural Catholic doctrine. This exemplifies the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the neo-church’s fabricated religious institutes, which replace traditional asceticism and dogma with humanistic therapy and charismatic emotionalism.

Traditional Catholic bishop kneeling in prayer before a crucifix with Christ the King in the background, juxtaposed with a modern government building.
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US Bishops Promote Naturalistic Humanism Over Christ’s Kingship

The EWTN News portal reports that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), a structure of the post-conciliar sect, will advocate for “just immigration policies” with the successor to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Senator Markwayne Mullin. Bishop Brendan J. Cahill, chair of the USCCB Committee on Migration, stated the bishops remain committed to “dialoguing with all leaders” for policies recognizing the “God-given dignity of all involved,” urging an approach to enforcement that is “targeted, proportionate, and humane,” respecting “the sanctity of families.” This follows a November USCCB message opposing “indiscriminate mass deportation.” Policy scholars, however, doubt the leadership change will alter the administration’s strict enforcement policies. The bishops’ advocacy, conducted through the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC), centers on natural-law concepts of “human dignity” and “family unity” while omitting any supernatural purpose for immigration or the duty of the state to foster the Catholic faith.

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Caribbean Bishops’ Cuba Appeal: Naturalism Masquerading as Charity

The Antilles Episcopal Conference (AEC), a body of the conciliar sect occupying Catholic structures, issued a statement on Cuba’s humanitarian crisis, appealing for aid “without political manipulations” and urging “dialogue and diplomacy” to resolve “disagreements among nations.” The statement reveals a profound apostasy from Catholic social doctrine, reducing the Church’s mission to a secular humanitarian NGO while remaining silent on the absolute kingship of Christ, the duty of Catholic rulers, and the condemned errors of indifferentism and separation of Church and State.

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