March 2026

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Asian Bishops’ Naturalistic Peace Appeal Exposes Apostasy

The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC), meeting in Bangkok, issued a statement on March 3, 2026, echoing the appeal of the usurper antipope “Leo XIV” for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East. The statement expresses “deep anguish” over violence and warns of “incalculable human and economic consequences,” calling for dialogue and interreligious solidarity. It frames peace as the “fruit of justice” built through “sincere, responsible, and sustained dialogue,” urging local Churches to intensify “prayer, fasting, and concrete acts of solidarity.” This appeal, while superficially humanitarian, is a profound manifestation of the post-conciliar Church’s apostasy, reducing the supernatural mission of the Church to a naturalistic, humanist project utterly divorced from the Social Kingship of Christ.

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Synod’s Digital Apostasy: Abandoning Christ’s Kingship for Algorithmic Idolatry

The Pillar Catholic portal reports on the final documents of two Synod of Bishops study groups, released March 3, 2026. Study group No. 3 on “the mission in the digital environment” proposes integrating digital evangelization into Church structures, forming clergy for digital culture, and establishing a Pontifical Commission for Digital Culture. Study group No. 4 on priestly formation recommends a new guiding document emphasizing “conversions” in formation—relational, missionary, toward communion, service, and a “synodal style”—including alternating seminarians with parishes and “the inclusion of women at all levels of formation.” Both reports frame the Church’s mission through the lens of “synodality,” “listening,” and engagement with contemporary culture, omitting any reference to the supernatural goals of the Church, the sacrificial nature of the priesthood, or the absolute necessity of the sacraments for salvation. This reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Catholic Church’s divine mandate for a naturalistic, human-centered project.

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The Pillar’s “Prophecy”: Modernist Echoes in a Schismatic Structure

The Pillar podcast, in its episode titled “Resounding gongs or clashing cymbals,” poses the question of how Christians can be prophets in the modern world. This inquiry, framed within the context of a media outlet that fully accepts the legitimacy of the post-conciliar hierarchy and its “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), represents not a call to authentic Catholic prophecy but a sophisticated articulation of modernist engagement. From the perspective of integral Catholic faith—which recognizes the See of Peter as vacant since the death of Pope Pius XII—the entire premise is built upon the sand of apostasy. The podcast’s very framework, by operating within the “conciliar sect,” reduces the prophetic mission to a naturalistic, dialogical exercise, utterly divorced from the supernatural obligation to condemn error, call souls to conversion, and affirm the exclusive, social reign of Christ the King.

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Christless Crisis: Archbishop’s Lament Ignores Divine Kingship

[X] portal reports the lament of Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda of Erbil, Iraq, concerning the escalation of conflict with Iran and the resultant fear among his flock. The article, dated March 3, 2026, presents a purely naturalistic and humanitarian analysis of the crisis, completely devoid of the supernatural perspective that must govern the mind of a true Catholic pastor. The archbishop’s concerns, while acknowledging real suffering, are framed entirely within the temporal order—fear of displacement, economic collapse, and physical safety—with the only spiritual response being a generic reference to increased Mass attendance and prayer. This perspective is a direct fruit of the conciliar revolution, which has systematically evacuated the Church’s mission of its primary purpose: the salvation of souls through the Kingship of Christ.

A Catholic priest kneeling in prayer before a crucifix with a letter on the altar addressed to drug traffickers, symbolizing the scandal of the Conciliar Church's betrayal of Christ the King.
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Priest’s Letters to Drug Lords Expose Conciliar Church’s Apostasy from Christ the King

The article from EWTN News reports that Father José Dolores Aguayo González, a Mexican priest, wrote letters to a U.S. judge on behalf of two convicted drug traffickers, Jessica Johanna and Rubén Oseguera, children of the late cartel leader “El Mencho.” The priest defended his actions as part of the Church’s mission of reconciliation, while Cardinal Francisco Robles Ortega of Guadalajara criticized the priest’s lack of prudence but affirmed the Church’s duty to minister to criminals. This incident reveals the profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar hierarchy, which has replaced the immutable doctrines of Christ the King with a naturalistic, human-centered “mercy” that scandalously trivializes mortal sin, undermines divine justice, and mocks the social reign of Our Lord.

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