March 2026

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Pew Statistics Reveal Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy: Educated in Worldliness, Ignorant of Christ the King

The Pew Research Center’s recent report on educational attainment among U.S. religious groups, as disseminated by EWTN News, presents a sociological snapshot: 35% of U.S. Catholics hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, a figure matching the national average. The data further breaks down this cohort by ethnicity, noting higher rates among Asian Catholics (53%) and white Catholics (43%) compared to Hispanic Catholics (20%). Comparisons are drawn to other religious groups, highlighting higher college completion rates among Hindus (70%) and Jews (65%), and lower rates among evangelical Protestants (29%) and historically Black Protestant denominations (24%). The report, based on the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study surveying 36,908 Americans, frames these statistics as a neutral observation of educational trends within religious demographics.

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Decades after Civil Rights movement, Alabama parish gives ‘doubly sacred’ witness to faith, freedom

The cited article from EWTN News (February 27, 2026) celebrates the City of St. Jude Parish in Montgomery, Alabama, for its historical role in hosting Civil Rights marchers in 1965. It describes the site as “doubly sacred”—sacred as a Roman Catholic parish and sacred as a locus of the “struggle for true racial and social justice.” The article frames this event as a high point of Catholic witness, aligning the parish’s actions with a “search for freedom” praised by President Lyndon Johnson. This narrative, however, represents a profound and dangerous departure from integral Catholic doctrine, reducing the supernatural mission of the Church to a naturalistic, human-centered program of social reform. It is a quintessential expression of the post-conciliar “Church of the New Advent,” which has exchanged the cultus divinus for the cult of man and the reign of Christ for the reign of secular ideologies.

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Fulton Sheen: Icon of the Conciliar Apostasy

The EWTN portal reports on the upcoming beatification of Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen, portraying him as a model evangelist and theologian whose “timeless truth” successfully engaged modern culture. The article lauds his media career, his implementation of Vatican II reforms, and his “profound” Mariology, presenting his path to sainthood as uncontested. This narrative, however, is a carefully constructed facade that obscures a life spent promoting the very errors condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium. Fulton Sheen is not a saint but a principal architect of the apostasy, a man who, through his embrace of the “new theology” and the conciliar revolution, led countless souls into the abyss of Modernism. His beatification by the antipopes is a sacrilegious farce, and his “legacy” is a testament to the spiritual bankruptcy of the post-1958 “church.”

A Catholic bishop in traditional vestments stands before a closed church door with refugees receiving aid in a bureaucratic office behind him.
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USCCB’s State Dependency: Apostasy in Refugee Ministry

EWTN News reports that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) recovered funds from the U.S. Department of State for refugee resettlement services and voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit against the department. The bishops had sued after the Trump administration froze payments and terminated contracts in early 2025, asserting that the government owed over $24 million for completed work. After reimbursement, the case was dismissed. The USCCB had relied on federal funds for over 95% of its refugee program costs, with annual awards exceeding $100 million during the Biden administration. Archbishop Timothy Broglio called the decision not to renew contracts “painful,” noting the end of a decades-long partnership. The article presents this as an administrative matter, but from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, it exposes the profound apostasy of the post-conciliar hierarchy, which has reduced the Church to a state-funded social service agency, utterly abandoning her supernatural mission and the absolute Kingship of Christ over all nations.

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Catholic Education News Reveals Deepening Apostasy

The cited EWTN News article from February 26, 2026, reports on four separate items concerning Catholic education in the United States: the closure of Lourdes University in Ohio; a federal lawsuit challenging Colorado’s ban on public funding for religious schools; the death of civil rights leader and former Xavier University of Louisiana President Norman Francis; and the relocation of the Jesuit School of Theology to Santa Clara University’s main campus, funded by a Lilly Endowment grant to establish a “Pope Francis Institute for Pastoral Flourishing.” On the surface, these are disparate institutional updates. However, analyzed through the unchangeable lens of Catholic doctrine as it existed before the 1958 revolution, they collectively expose a systemic collapse into naturalism, modernist heresy, and the utter abandonment of the supernatural purpose of Catholic education. The article’s very framing—treating these as neutral “news” within a “Catholic” context—is the first and gravest error, normalizing a state of profound apostasy.

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Syracuse Diocese’s $176M Settlement: The Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Bankruptcy

The Diocese of Syracuse, New York, has obtained final court approval for a $176 million settlement with victims of clergy sexual abuse, with Bishop Douglas Lucia offering an apology for past neglect. This follows similar massive settlements in New York, Brooklyn, and Camden, New Jersey, all funded through diocesan assets, insurance, and parish contributions. The article presents these bankruptcies and financial payouts as a legitimate, even commendable, conclusion to the abuse crisis, framing them within the operational logic of the post-conciliar ecclesial structure. This narrative, however, is a stark manifestation of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the Modernist sect that occupies the Vatican and its satellite dioceses. It reduces the sacred Mystical Body of Christ to a mere natural corporation, exchanging supernatural justice for naturalistic reparation, and utterly omits the non-negotiable demands of divine law and the immutable Catholic penal code that preceded the revolution of Vatican II.

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Arabic Liturgy Masks Conciliar Apostasy at RECongress

The cited article reports that the 2026 Religious Education Congress (RECongress), organized by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, hosted its first-ever Arabic Mass. Celebrated by “Father” Ala Musharbash of the Arab American Catholic Community (AACC), the bilingual liturgy incorporated Arabic prayers, songs, and an icon of “Our Lady of the Holy Land” depicting Mary in Palestinian attire and Jesus with a keffiyeh. The homily emphasized God’s personal call and prayers for peace in the Middle East, while the article frames the event as a display of “beautiful Arabic culture” countering negative stereotypes. This analysis exposes the event as a quintessential manifestation of the post-conciliar sect’s apostasy, reducing the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass to a naturalistic, syncretistic pageant that omits the non-negotiable dogma of Christ’s Social Kingship.

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Catholic Divisions on Trump’s Address Reveal Apostasy from Christ the King

The article from EWTN News reports on divided Catholic reactions to President Donald Trump’s February 24, 2026, State of the Union address, focusing on economic policy and immigration enforcement. Former Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski criticizes the administration’s economic messaging as mere “showmanship” while acknowledging struggles with inflation, and condemns immigration rhetoric that demonizes all illegal immigrants. Alfonso Aguilar of the America First Policy Institute praises Trump’s economic vision and tough immigration stance, framing deportation of criminal aliens as necessary “putting the house in order.” Both commentators operate entirely within the framework of American partisan politics, presenting a false dichotomy between two secular positions while omitting any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King or the Church’s immutable doctrine on the duties of the state and the rights of the Church.

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