May 2026

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Leo XIV’s Democracy Without Christ the King Is a Mask for Tyranny

VaticanNews portal reports that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” addressed the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences’ plenary session (14–16 April 2026) on the theme “The Uses of Power: Legitimacy, Democracy and the Rewriting of the International Order.” In his message, Leo XIV stated that “democracy remains healthy only when rooted in the moral law and a true vision of the human person,” warning that otherwise it risks becoming “either a majoritarian tyranny or a mask for the dominance of economic and technological elites.” He further warned that “the concentration of technological, economic and military power in a few hands threatens both democratic participation among peoples and international concord.” The message invokes charity, subsidiarity, and the Augustinian tranquillitas ordinis, while calling for a “global culture of reconciliation and peace.” This address is not a Catholic teaching but a modernist sermon that systematically omits the only foundation upon which any just social order can rest: the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the authority of His true Church.

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Papal Pilgrimage as Masonic Peace Campaign: The Apostasy of Interreligious Dialogue

Vatican News portal (April 14, 2026) reports on the apostolic journey of the antipope Leo XIV to Algeria, where he visited the Basilica of Saint Augustine in Annaba. Father Fred Wekesa, rector of the basilica, expressed joy that the “Holy Father” visited not only Catholics but all Algerians, including Muslims, framing the visit as a “national event” and emphasizing interreligious dialogue and peace. This entire spectacle is nothing but another act of the conciliar sect’s systematic apostasy, reducing the Vicar of Christ — if one existed — to an agent of Masonic universal brotherhood, and transforming the papal mission from the salvation of souls through baptism into a carnival of religious indifferentism.

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The Abomination of Self-Deification in the Age of the Usurpers

EWTN News reports that Vice President JD Vance defended Donald Trump’s posting and subsequent deletion of an AI-generated image depicting the president in messianic imagery — white robe, golden light emanating from his hands, hovering above a hospital bed with the American flag and military jets in the background — calling it a “joke” that people “misunderstood.” Trump himself claimed the image showed him as “a doctor” and “a Red Cross worker.” This grotesque spectacle, posted on Orthodox Easter no less, and immediately following a series of attacks on the legitimate Roman Pontiff, is not merely tasteless buffoonery. It is a revelatory symptom of the terminal spiritual rot at the heart of the secular order and the complicity of those who claim the Catholic name while serving it.

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When the White House Mocks Christ the King: Trump’s Blasphemy and Vance’s Complicity

EWTN News portal reports (April 13, 2026) that Vice President JD Vance — a Catholic convert — defended Donald Trump’s decision to post and subsequently delete an AI-generated image depicting the president in messianic guise, calling it a “joke” that people “misunderstood.” The image, posted on Orthodox Easter, showed Trump in a white robe and red sash emitting golden light from his hands, touching a man in a hospital bed, with the American flag, military jets, and floating human figures filling the background. Vance told Fox News that Trump “likes to mix it on social media” and praised him for being “unfiltered.” This is not mere political theater — it is the public desecration of the sacred by those who claim to govern in the name of order, and it reveals the utter bankruptcy of the post-conciliar Catholic establishment that refuses to name it as such.

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Religious Liberty Commission: A Diplomatic Exercise in Modernist Captivity

The National Catholic Register reports that the Religious Liberty Commission, chaired by Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Vice Chair Ben Carson, held its final scheduled meeting on April 13, 2026, with members including “Bishop” Robert Barron urging its continuation to monitor threats to religious liberty. The commission discussed recommendations for protecting religious freedom, with Barron identifying “the ideology of self-invention” as the principal enemy and detailing various threats including anti-religious violence, healthcare mandates, and restrictions on pro-life demonstrators. The meeting also featured testimony from Sister of Life Mary Elizabeth on faith-based ministries’ legal challenges. This entire exercise represents a fundamental capitulation to the very secularist framework it claims to oppose, reducing the Church’s divine mission to merely securing a “space” within a godless system rather than demanding the total reign of Christ the King over all nations and institutions.

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The Blood of Martyrs Co-opted by the Conciliar Sect

The National Catholic Register (EWTN) portal reports that “Pope” Leo XIV visited the community of Augustinian Missionary Sisters in Algiers on the anniversary of the murder of Sisters Esther Paniagua Alonso and Caridad Álvarez Martín, who were killed in 1994. The article presents these women as heroic witnesses to the faith, beatified by the antipope Francis in 2018, and describes their decision to remain in Algeria despite threats as an act of supreme Christian witness. Leo XIV, who previously visited the community in 2009 as prior of the Augustinians, is portrayed as honoring their memory. This narrative, however, is a masterful exercise in conciliar manipulation, using the genuine suffering of individuals to legitimize a heretical system, promote false ecumenism, and obscure the true nature of martyrdom and the Church’s mission.

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Religious Liberty Commission: A Naturalistic Framework Masking the Apostasy of the Conciliar Sect

EWTN News portal reports on the final scheduled meeting of the Religious Liberty Commission, chaired by Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Vice Chair Ben Carson, where members including Bishop Robert Barron called for the commission’s continuation, citing persistent threats to religious liberty. The meeting framed religious freedom as a matter of individual conscience and institutional autonomy within a secular political order, while notably omitting any reference to the supernatural mission of the Church, the Kingship of Christ, or the duty of the state to recognize the one true religion. This omission is not accidental; it is the hallmark of the post-conciliar apostasy that has reduced the Church to a mere NGO in the marketplace of ideas.

A traditional Catholic depiction of Pope Leo XIV honoring two Spanish nuns in Algiers, highlighting the distortion of martyrdom by the conciliar sect.
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The Conciliar Sect’s Veneration of “Martyrs” Serves Its Apostate Agenda of False Peace and Religious Relativism

EWTN News portal reports: Pope Leo XIV visited the Augustinian Missionary Sisters’ community in Algiers, honoring two Spanish nuns murdered in 1994 during the Algerian Civil War. The article presents these nuns as models of faithfulness and “martyrdom,” beatified by the apostate Bergoglio in 2018. It describes the nuns’ decision to remain in Algeria despite mortal danger and their subsequent deaths at the hands of Islamic militants. The piece concludes with a statement from the current superior general about transforming their house into a center promoting peace and interreligious dialogue. This narrative, however, serves the conciliar sect’s agenda of religious relativism and false ecumenism, masking the true nature of martyrdom and the Church’s mission.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands before a war-torn landscape, holding a crucifix as a symbol of Christ the King's dominion over nations.
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When Empires Negotiate, the Innocent Pay the Price: The Iran War and the Absence of Christ the King

National Catholic Register commentary by Alberto M. Fernandez (April 13, 2026) draws a parallel between the 1988 end of the Iran-Iraq war and the current Iran-Israel-United States conflict, suggesting that Iran may soon be forced to “drink the cup of poison” and accept a peace agreement. The article describes military maneuvers, naval blockades, diplomatic negotiations, and regional power dynamics, while briefly quoting Pope Leo XIV’s call for peace. However, from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, this commentary — like nearly all secular geopolitical analysis — operates entirely within the framework of naturalistic power politics, utterly ignoring the supernatural order, the Kingship of Christ, and the only true source of peace. It treats war and peace as mere calculations of force, diplomacy, and economic pressure, reducing the suffering of hundreds of thousands of souls to strategic variables in a game played by empires. The article is not merely incomplete; it is spiritually bankrupt, a symptom of the modernist abandonment of the Church’s social teaching and the public reign of Christ the King over all nations.

Traditional Catholic priest praying in a church, symbolizing the Church's mission amid persecution and secular policies.
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America’s Visa Persecution Policy: A Secular State Playing at Religious Defense

National Catholic Register portal reports that the U.S. State Department, through adviser Mark Walker, confirmed active enforcement of visa restrictions for foreign individuals accused of religious persecution, a policy announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in December 2025. The policy targets those who “directed, authorized, funded, significantly supported, or carried out violations of religious freedom,” including their family members, with particular reference to violence against Christians in Nigeria. While the protection of persecuted Christians is a moral duty, this entire framework operates within a fundamentally secular, naturalistic paradigm that reduces the Church’s supernatural mission to mere “religious freedom” — a concept condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium — and places a Protestant-founded, religiously indifferentist state in the role of arbiter over matters that belong exclusively to the authority of the true Church and the Social Kingship of Christ.

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