May 2026

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The Usurper’s African Spectacle: Leo XIV’s Pagan Pilgrimage to a Parish of Our Lady of “Fátima”

EWTN News Staff reports (April 20, 2026) on the eighth day of the apostolic journey of the usurper Robert Prevost, who calls himself “Pope Leo XIV,” to Africa. The article describes his visit to a nursing home in Saurimo, Angola, the celebration of what is termed “Mass” for over 60,000 people, and a concluding meeting with “bishops, priests, consecrated men and women, catechists, and other pastoral workers” at the Parish of Our Lady of Fátima in Luanda. The article presents these activities as legitimate pastoral actions of the head of the Catholic Church, a claim that is fundamentally false and requires rigorous deconstruction from the perspective of integral Catholic faith.

A Catholic preschool classroom in Colorado with children praying the Rosary, symbolizing faith under threat from secular state oppression.
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Colorado’s Persecution of Catholic Preschools Exposes the Bankruptcy of Secular “Religious Freedom”

EWTN News portal reports that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Catholic preschools in Colorado, which were excluded from a state-funded “universal” preschool tuition program because of their religious requirements for families and staff. The case, St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy, centers on the state’s refusal to allow Catholic institutions to participate if they uphold Church teaching on sexuality and gender identity.

The article presents this as a straightforward religious freedom case, quoting attorneys and parents who frame the issue in terms of “freedom to choose” and “universal” access. However, this framing obscures a far more profound crisis: the systematic exclusion of the Catholic Church from public life by a secular state that demands conformity to its moral revolution as a condition for participation in civil society. The article’s language of “nondiscrimination” and “inclusion” masks a regime of ideological coercion that is fundamentally incompatible with the Social Kingship of Christ and the Church’s divine mandate to teach and govern without interference from civil authorities.

A traditional Catholic church interior with the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) at the altar, flanked by EWTN Spain executives José Carlos González-Hurtado and Michael Warsaw.
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EWTN Spain’s 24/7 Expansion: A Conciliar Megaphone for the Antipope’s Visit

National Catholic Register portal reports that EWTN Spain has announced its expansion to 24/7 programming on digital terrestrial television, a move timed to coincide with the visit of the antipope Leo XIV to Spain in June 2026. EWTN Spain president José Carlos González-Hurtado stated that this expansion allows them to “walk with people throughout their day, offering a constant point of encounter with Christ,” while EWTN CEO Michael Warsaw claimed this builds on founder Mother Angelica’s legacy “to proclaim the Gospel without compromise.” The network, founded in 2020, previously broadcast only four hours daily and now claims to more than double its viewership capacity, with all future content to be produced specifically for Spanish audiences. This expansion reveals the conciliar sect’s strategy of using modern media to propagate its modernist agenda while preparing the faithful for the reception of an antipope.

A Catholic couple praying in a traditional church with Ann Koshute in the background, emphasizing faith and the primary end of marriage.
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Infertility Ministry Promotes Spiritual Motherhood While Ignoring the Church’s Teaching on the Primary End of Marriage

The National Catholic Register portal reports on a growing movement within the conciliar sect that seeks to address the suffering of infertile couples by reframing their experience through the lens of “spiritual motherhood” and community support. The article, published on April 20, 2026, profiles Ann Koshute, co-founder of Springs in the Desert, a ministry dedicated to providing resources and community for Catholic couples struggling with infertility. While the article presents the ministry as a compassionate response to a painful reality, a thorough examination from the perspective of integral Catholic faith reveals a troubling pattern of doctrinal omission, theological ambiguity, and a subtle but profound shift away from the Church’s unchanging teaching on marriage, fruitfulness, and the nature of suffering.

A solemn gathering at the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, D.C., commemorating John Paul II's 1986 visit to the Great Synagogue of Rome. Catholic and Jewish leaders are seated in a reverent assembly, with Eric Cohen speaking at a podium and Catherine Szkop listening attentively. Traditional Catholic iconography contrasts with Jewish religious symbols.
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The “Elder Brother” Heresy: How John Paul II’s Synagogue Visit Fueled Religious Indifferentism and the Denial of Christ’s Kingship

On April 16, 2026, American Catholic and Jewish leaders gathered at the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 40th anniversary of John Paul II’s 1986 visit to the Great Synagogue of Rome. The event, co-sponsored by the Coalition of Catholics Against Antisemitism and the shrine, extolled the late antipope as a champion of interfaith dialogue and religious tolerance. Eric Cohen, president of the Tikvah Fund, praised John Paul II as “one of the greatest philosophers, religious leaders, and statesmen of the modern era,” while Catherine Szkop of the Israeli Embassy recalled the antipope’s popularity in Poland. The event promoted a vision of Catholic-Jewish relations rooted in the heretical teachings of Vatican II’s Nostra Aetate, which denies the exclusive salvific mission of the Catholic Church and undermines the social kingship of Christ the King.

A group of devout Catholics in prayer in a Spanish church, contrasted with a blurred image of antipope Leo XIV on a television screen.
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EWTN Spain’s 24/7 Expansion Serves the Conciliar Sect’s Antipapal Spectacle

EWTN News reports that EWTN Spain has expanded its programming to 24/7 broadcasting on digital terrestrial television, a move announced on April 20, 2026, explicitly timed to precede the visit of the usurper antipope Leo XIV to Spain in June 2026. EWTN Spain president José Carlos González-Hurtado stated that the expansion allows the network to “walk with people throughout their day, offering a constant point of encounter with Christ,” while EWTN CEO Michael Warsaw framed the initiative as building on the legacy of Mother Angelica and serving the “Church in Spain” during a time of “profound questions surrounding the dignity of life.” This announcement reveals the deep entanglement of Catholic media apparatus with the conciliar sect’s antipapal structure, using the language of evangelization to legitimize and promote the authority of a manifest heretic occupying the Vatican.

Mother Angelica in a traditional Catholic habit before an EWTN broadcast backdrop, with a crucifix and blurred post-conciliar imagery symbolizing the spiritual conflict between tradition and modernism.
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Mother Angelica’s Legacy: The EWTN Empire and the Conciliar Abomination

The National Catholic Register portal, in an article dated April 20, 2026, commemorates the 103rd anniversary of the birth of Mother Angelica (born Rita Rizzo), foundress of EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network). The piece collects recollections from Raymond Arroyo and Jeff Burson, long-time associates of the nun, who highlight her “joy,” “sense of humor,” and dedication to “giving the best for Jesus.” The article also touches on Burson’s conversion to Catholicism, which he attributes to reading the diary of Sister Faustina Kowalska during his overnight shifts at EWTN. While the text aims to honor Mother Angelica’s memory, it inadvertently reveals the deeply problematic nature of her legacy and the conciliar structures she championed, particularly her unwavering allegiance to the post-Vatican II “papacy” and the promotion of a false ecumenism and modernist spirituality that are anathema to the integral Catholic faith.

A solemn scene depicting the false pope Leo XIV standing on an altar in front of a massive outdoor crowd in Angola.
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Leo XIV’s African Pilgrimage: A Usurper’s Theater of Modernist Apostasy

EWTN News reports on the eighth day of Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Africa, specifically Angola, where the usurper visited a nursing home in Saurimo and celebrated a mass for an estimated 60,000 people. The article highlights his homily warning against seeking Christ merely as “a guru or a good luck charm,” referencing the Gospel miracle of the loaves and fishes. It also details his meeting with “bishops, priests, consecrated men and women, catechists, and other pastoral workers” at the Parish of Our Lady of Fátima in Luanda. This spectacle, far from being a genuine act of Catholic evangelization, is yet another brazen display of the conciliar sect’s apostate agenda, masquerading as pastoral concern while propagating the very errors that have plunged the Church into ruin.

A shattered crucifix in the Catholic village of Debel, Lebanon, with Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and an Israeli soldier in the background.
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Desecration of the Cross Exposes the Bankruptcy of Conciliar “Peace” Theology

National Catholic Register reports that on April 20, 2026, an Israeli soldier used a sledgehammer to destroy a crucifix in the predominantly Catholic village of Debel, southern Lebanon, prompting condemnations from Israeli political figures and Catholic leaders including Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa. While the soldier’s actions are morally reprehensible, the incident — and more importantly, the theological framework within which the Church’s own “hierarchs” respond to such outrages — lays bare the spiritual devastation wrought by the conciliar revolution. The response of men like Cardinal Pizzaballa does not defend the Faith; it surrenders it to the spirit of the world.

Antipope Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) performs ecumenical theater in Angola, visiting elderly and celebrating Novus Ordo Mass amidst conciliar clergy.
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Leo XIV in Angola: The Antipope Performs His Ecumenical Theater Among the Elderly and the Poor

VaticanNews portal reports on the eighth day of the apostolic journey of the usurper Robert Prevost, who calls himself “Pope Leo XIV,” in Angola — a journey that took him to Saurimo, where he visited a nursing home and celebrated a “Mass” before approximately 40,000 people, and later met with members of the conciliar clergy in Luanda. The article, dated April 20, 2026, describes the antipope’s words to the elderly, his homily denouncing injustice, and his exhortation to the “clergy” and “religious.” This report is a textbook example of how the post-conciliar paramasonic structure uses gestures of naturalistic charity and socioeconomic rhetoric to simulate a mission that has nothing to do with the salvation of souls and everything to do with the consolidation of the neo-church’s global influence.

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