Existential Crisis of Eastern Christians Exposed as Symptom of Ecclesial Apostasy
The National Catholic Register, a portal known for its alignment with the post-conciliar structures, published on May 14, 2026, an interview with Monsignor Hugues de Woillemont, director general of the French organization L’Œuvre d’Orient. While the article ostensibly addresses the persecution and migration of Eastern Christians in the Holy Land and the Middle East, it fundamentally misdiagnoses the crisis by treating it as a mere humanitarian and geopolitical issue, entirely omitting the supernatural causes of the Church’s suffering and the apostasy of the very “clergy” claiming to defend these Christians. The cited article reports that Eastern Christians face “existential challenges” such as migration, economic crises, and war, yet it reduces their plight to a problem of “international law” and “sovereignty,” ignoring the divine mandate for their conversion and the spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect that claims to represent them.




