The Abortion Pill Industry and the Neo-Church’s Silence on the Murder of the Innocent
The National Catholic Register, a portal long compromised by its accommodation to the conciliar sect, reports on a study by the Charlotte Lozier Institute exposing widespread violations of federal safety regulations by abortion drug sellers. The article details how telehealth providers and online pharmacies ship abortifacients beyond FDA gestational limits, into pro-life states, and without adequate medical oversight, endangering women’s lives and facilitating coercion. While the report rightly condemns these practices, the article’s framing within the Register reveals the broader failure of the post-conciliar establishment to confront the culture of death with the full force of Catholic doctrine.
The Abortion Pill Industry and the Neo-Church’s Silence on the Murder of the Innocent
A Landscape of Legalized Murder
The cited article from the National Catholic Register describes a report by the Charlotte Lozier Institute, which found that most abortion drug sellers violate federal safety rules. It details how eight in ten online distributors ship pills beyond the FDA’s 10-week limit, and how websites continue to sell unapproved drugs. The article quotes pro-life advocates like Mia Steupert and Kristi Hamrick, who condemn the “wild west” of online access and the ease with which aborters can obtain pills to coerce women. Cases of women being secretly drugged by boyfriends are mentioned, alongside an ongoing lawsuit involving Rosalie Markezich.
The Register’s Compromised Witness
While the report itself contains valuable data, its publication in the National Catholic Register is symptomatic of a deeper malaise. The Register, as part of the EWTN media empire, operates within the framework of the conciliar sect. Its reporting, however critical of individual abortion providers, never challenges the fundamental legitimacy of the post-conciliar structures or their complicity in the culture of death. The article treats abortion as a regulatory failure rather than what it is: a direct assault on the natural law and the divine commandment Non occides (Thou shalt not kill). The Register’s focus on “safety” and “oversight” implicitly accepts the premise that abortion could ever be made “safe” — a premise that Catholic doctrine unequivocally rejects. As Pope Pius XI declared in Casti Connubii (1930), the direct killing of the innocent is “a crime which no human law can legitimize.” The Register’s framing reduces a moral abatement to a bureaucratic problem.
The Theological Bankruptcy of the Conciliar Sect
The article’s silence on the role of the conciliar hierarchy is deafening. Since the Second Vatican Council, the structures occupying the Vatican have systematically undermined the Church’s teaching on the sanctity of life. The “pastoral” approach of the post-conciliar popes — from the usurper John Paul II’s “culture of death” rhetoric that never translated into excommunication for pro-abortion politicians, to Bergoglio’s explicit denial of the devil and his opening to communion for the divorced and “remarried” — has created an environment where abortion is treated as a political issue rather than a mortal sin and a crime against God. The current antipope, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), continues this line, focusing on “synodality” and “dialogue” while the innocent are slaughtered. The Register, by failing to name this apostasy, becomes complicit in it.
The Primacy of God’s Law Over Human Law
The article’s reliance on FDA regulations and federal law as the standard of judgment is a capitulation to the secular order. Catholic teaching holds that human laws contrary to the natural law and divine law are ipso facto null and void, as stated in the Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 55: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” — condemned). The duty of Catholics is not to seek better regulation of murder but to demand its total prohibition and punishment. As St. Thomas Aquinas teaches, human law must conform to the natural law, which is itself a participation in the eternal law of God (Summa Theologiae, I-II, q. 95, a. 2). The Register’s acceptance of the regulatory framework implicitly denies this principle.
The Silence on Coercion and the Betrayal of Women
The article mentions cases of women being coerced or secretly drugged with abortion pills, yet it fails to draw the obvious conclusion: the entire edifice of “reproductive rights” is built on the subjugation of women to male violence and state power. The conciar sect, by refusing to proclaim the full truth about the dignity of women and the vocation of motherhood, has abandoned women to this violence. The Register’s reporting, while sympathetic, offers no supernatural remedy — no call to repentance, no reference to the sacraments, no mention of the Church’s traditional teaching on the protection of mothers and children. It is a naturalistic response to a spiritual catastrophe.
Conclusion: The Call to True Catholic Action
The abortion pill industry thrives because the conciliar sect has surrendered the public square to the enemies of Christ. The Register’s report, however well-intentioned, is a band-aid on a mortal wound. True Catholic action requires the restoration of the social reign of Christ the King, as demanded by Pius XI in Quas Primas, and the uncompromising condemnation of all abortion as a crime against God and man. Until the structures occupying the Vatican are rejected and the true Church — faithful to the integral Catholic faith — is restored, the murder of the innocent will continue, and reports like this will serve only to document the Church’s irrelevance in the battle for souls.
Source:
Report: How Abortion Drug Sellers Are Violating Federal Rules Designed to Protect Women (ncregister.com)
Date: 29.05.2026