May 2026

Leo XIV at Mass in Malabo Stadium, Equatorial Guinea 2026—conciliar modernism without supernatural emphasis
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Leo XIV in Africa: Evangelization Reduced to Naturalistic Humanism and Service of Man

VaticanNews portal reports on the final Mass of Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, celebrated on April 23, 2026, at Malabo Stadium before approximately 30,000 people. The usurper in Rome centered his homily on the narrative of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts, urging the faithful to allow Sacred Scripture to reveal “the meaning of our lives” and to carry out a mission of evangelization. Yet beneath the veneer of scriptural references lies a thoroughly naturalistic and modernist framework that reduces the Church’s mission to horizontal service, omits the necessity of the true Faith for salvation, and treats the sacraments as mere symbols of fraternal unity rather than the indispensable means of grace instituted by Christ.

A traditional Polish-American Catholic matriarch in her home, reflecting on the lost faith and family traditions before Vatican II.
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The Last Matriarch: When Catholic Families Understood That Blood Without Faith Is Nothing

The National Catholic Register portal published on April 22, 2026, a commentary by Richard C. Lukas titled “The Great Aunt Who Held My Family Together,” a nostalgic reminiscence of a Polish-American matriarch, Wladyslawa, who presided over extended family gatherings in Massachusetts from her “velvet Victorian winged-back chair,” delivering annual tutorials on the meaning of family rooted in Catholic faith and ethnic tradition. The author recalls the beauty of the Traditional Latin Mass, the Latin hymns, the colorful vestments, the banners of saints in parish churches, and his childhood desire to become a priest — a desire nurtured by a family for whom “Polish nationalism was synonymous with Catholicism.” The article is a sentimental portrait of a world that no longer exists, and its very sentimentality, its exclusive focus on natural familial affection and ethnic nostalgia, without a single word about the supernatural dangers that were even then destroying the Church from within, makes it an unwitting elegy not merely for a family matriarch but for the Catholic civilization she believed she was preserving.

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The Conciliar Sect’s New Shrine: Augustus Tolton and the Religion of Heroic Naturalism

The National Catholic Register portal reports that the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois announced the establishment of a shrine dedicated to “Venerable” Augustus Tolton, the first African American Catholic priest born in the United States, at the former St. Boniface Church in Quincy, Illinois. Bishop Thomas Paprocki praised Tolton’s “quiet and heroic” endurance of trials, while Bishop Joseph Perry, the postulator for Tolton’s sainthood cause, described his perseverance as a “shining example” of how to “grapple with disappointment.” The shrine, estimated to cost $10–12 million, is envisioned as a place of pilgrimage, particularly for seminarians and priests, focusing on prayers for “reconciliation between enemies” and “harmony among peoples.” Tolton, born into slavery in 1854, was ordained in Rome in 1886 after no U.S. seminary would accept him, and died in Chicago in 1897. Pope Francis declared him “Venerable” in 2019. This announcement, laden with the conciliar sect’s characteristic naturalistic and socially activist rhetoric, exposes not a genuine promotion of Catholic holiness, but rather the instrumentalization of a historical figure to advance the neo-church’s agenda of horizontal, worldly reconciliation, entirely divorced from the supernatural order and the true hierarchy of virtues.

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New York Bishops’ End-of-Life Guide: A Catholic Framework or a Compromised Compromise?

EWTN News reports (April 22, 2026) that the Catholic bishops of New York state have issued an updated guidebook, “Now and at the Hour of Our Death,” addressing end-of-life decisions, particularly in light of the state’s legalization of assisted suicide. The guidebook aims to explain “moral principles of Catholic teaching” regarding “ordinary” and “extraordinary” means of care, and urges Catholics to make decisions prayerfully and with Church guidance. While the guidebook explicitly condemns assisted suicide as “objectively immoral,” its nuanced approach to “extraordinary means” and its silence on the broader spiritual and ecclesial context of the post-conciliar era reveal a subtle yet profound compromise with the very secularism and modernist mentality it purports to combat.

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Mercy Without Doctrine: The Antipope’s Theater of Empty Compassion

VaticanNews portal reports on April 22, 2026, that the antipope Leo XIV visited Bata Prison in Equatorial Guinea, where he delivered a message of “mercy” to inmates, telling them that “no one is excluded from God’s love” and that “life is not defined solely by one’s mistakes.” The article describes a choreographed spectacle of singing prisoners, rain presented as “a sign of God’s blessing,” and gifts of a wooden cross and a statue of Saint Francis of Assisi. What is presented as a pastoral visit is, upon examination, a carefully staged performance that reveals the theological bankruptcy of the conciliar sect: a mercy divorced from truth, a compassion that refuses to name sin for what it is, and a theatrical display that substitutes emotional manipulation for the supernatural mission of the Church.

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When the Watchers Become the Watched: SPLC’s Fraud and the Persecution of Catholic Truth

EWTN News / National Catholic Register reports: The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)—an organization notorious for branding faithful Catholic groups as “hate groups”—on 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering. According to the indictment, between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC funneled over $3 million in donor funds to leaders of violent extremist organizations—including the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, and the American Nazi Party—while publicly claiming to combat white supremacy. FBI Director Kash Patel stated: “The SPLC allegedly engaged in a massive fraud operation to deceive their donors, enrich themselves, and hide their deceptive operations from the public… While ‘vowing to dismantle violent extremist groups,’ SPLC ‘actually turned around and paid the leaders of these very extremist groups.’” No Catholic groups were mentioned in the indictment. Yet the SPLC’s long-standing campaign to defame orthodox Catholic organizations—such as labeling pro-life and family advocacy groups like the Ruth Institute, Alliance Defending Freedom, and Family Research Council as “anti-LGBTQ hate groups”—remains a central part of its modus operandi.

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Leo XIV’s Equatorial Guinea Address: A Masterclass in Modernist Vacuity Disguised as Pastoral Care

The National Catholic Register reports that on April 22, 2026, the individual occupying the Vatican, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), addressed young people and families at Bata Stadium in Equatorial Guinea. The event, characterized by singing, dancing, and flag-waving, featured testimonies from local Catholics and the usual modernist rhetoric about “dignity,” “love,” and “hope.” The former “cardinal” praised a young worker’s commitment to “dignity,” encouraged vocations with a promise of “a hundredfold and eternal life,” spoke of marriage as a “journey of true love” and “holiness,” and thanked a young man identified as “Victor Antonio” for his testimony on “protecting burgeoning life.” The entire discourse was capped with an appeal to “Christian love” that “transforms the world” — a thoroughly naturalistic and humanitarian framework devoid of any mention of the supernatural order, the necessity of sanctifying grace, the reality of sin, or the absolute Kingship of Christ over individuals and nations alike.

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Cardinal Marx Enforces Blessings for Homosexual Unions in Munich Archdiocese

National Catholic Register portal reports that Cardinal Reinhard Marx, “archbishop” of Munich and Freising, has mandated priests and pastoral staff in his archdiocese to implement the handout “Blessing Gives Strength to Love” as the basis for pastoral care regarding same-sex unions and divorced-and-remarried couples. Priests who refuse to perform such blessings must refer couples to the dean or other staff. The handout, a product of the heretical “Synodal Way” process adopted with 92% of votes in March 2023, is to be accompanied by training sessions starting in June. Marx emphasized that “the blessing is not the celebration of a sacramental marriage,” yet insists it does not marginalize such couples from the community. This directive directly contradicts the immutable Catholic doctrine that homosexual acts are “intrinsically disordered” and contrary to natural law, and that marriage is exclusively the union of one man and one woman ordered toward the good of spouses and the transmission of life. The implementation of this handout, despite its contradiction with the Church’s perennial teaching and even with the cautious limitations of the Vatican’s own Fiducucia Supplicans, reveals the deepening apostasy within the conciliar structures and the systematic undermining of Catholic moral theology.

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Pope Leo XIV in Africa: The Gospel of Drivel, Dancing, and Criminals

VaticanNews portal reports on the final days of the apostolic journey of Robert Prevost — the individual currently occupying the Vatican under the name “Pope Leo XIV” — across Africa, specifically in Equatorial Guinea. The article describes his visit to the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Mongomo, where he celebrated what is passed off as Mass; his encounter with prisoners in Bata, where he declared that “no one is excluded from God’s love”; and a stadium meeting with young people who danced in the tropical rain. The entire reportage is suffused with the therapeutic, naturalistic, and horizontal spirit of the conciliar sect — a masterclass in the reduction of the Catholic faith to humanitarian sentimentalism, where the supernatural order, the salvation of souls, the reality of sin, and the necessity of repentance are conspicuous by their total absence. The article, dated 22 April 2026, presents this spectacle as though it were a pastoral triumph, when in reality it is yet another public relations exercise by the structures occupying the Vatican — an abomination of desolation performing feel-good theater for the cameras.

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The Neo-Church’s Powerlessness: When “Welcoming” Replaces the Kingship of Christ

The bishops of the Canary Islands, Eloy Santiago of Tenerife and José Mazuelos of the Diocese of Canary Islands, have expressed their feeling of “powerlessness” in the face of mass migration from Africa, as reported by EWTN News (April 22, 2026). Their statements, made in anticipation of the visit of the antipope Leo XIV to the archipelago in June, reveal the complete theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect: a Church that has abandoned its divine mission of souls’ salvation to become a humanitarian NGO, incapable of distinguishing between charity and the suicidal dissolution of Christian civilization.

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