May 2026

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Vatican News Hides Apostasy Behind Humanitarian Facade in South Sudan

Article from VaticanNews portal (May 12, 2026) reports on the activities of “Solidarity with South Sudan,” a joint project of religious congregations operating since 2008, aimed at supporting education, health care, and agriculture in that country. The article quotes Fr. Callistus Joseph, a Claretian missionary and project coordinator, who describes the initiative’s successes in training teachers, nurses, and midwives, as well as agricultural development. The text presents the fruits of missionary work as building “shared national identity” and “peacebuilding” through the daily witness of religious men and women living together. Despite the apparent humanitarian value of the activities described, the article is a textbook example of the post-conciliar neo-church’s strategy of replacing the supernatural mission of the Church with naturalistic humanism, social work, and ecumenical collaboration—while completely omitting the primary purpose of any authentic Catholic apostolate: the salvation of souls through the preaching of the Gospel, the administration of the sacraments, and the conversion of non-Catholics to the one true Faith.

A realistic image of Sapienza University Chapel in Rome, showing modernist apostasy with students listening to a conciliar chaplain discussing mental health instead of faith.
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The Conciliar Sect’s University Outreach: A Study in Modernist Substitution

VaticanNews portal reports (May 12, 2026) on the preparations at Rome’s Sapienza University for the visit of the current usurper on Peter’s throne, Leo XIV. The article highlights the activities of the university chapel, run by “priests” of the conciliar sect, focusing on their efforts to attract young people through psychological language, social activities, and a relativistic approach to faith and reason. The “chaplains” emphasize meeting students “where they are,” using the language of “anxieties” and “mental health,” while conspicuously omitting any mention of the supernatural life, the necessity of sanctifying grace, or the salvific mission of the true Church. The article serves as a prime example of the post-conciliar apostasy, where the Faith is reduced to a therapeutic tool for personal fulfillment, and the “pope” is presented as a celebrity figurehead for a church that has abandoned its divine mandate.

Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad and Monsignor Indunil Janakaratne Kodithuwakku Kankanamalage in front of a Buddhist temple, symbolizing false ecumenism and religious indifferentism.
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Vatican’s Interreligious Dialogue Promotes Religious Indifferentism Under the Guise of Peace

EWTN News reports that the Vatican, through Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad and Monsignor Indunil Janakaratne Kodithuwakku Kankanamalage, has issued a message for the Buddhist feast of Vesak, urging religious leaders not to be “complicit through silence or fear” in the face of division, and calling Buddhists and Christians to promote an “unarmed and disarming” peace rooted in truth, compassion, and mutual trust. The message, citing antipope Leo XIV’s words for the 2026 World Day of Peace, defines peace as “a gift that seeks to dwell within the human heart,” and emphasizes that religious traditions “can offer a vital contribution” to healing the world’s wounds. It highlights the convergence of Buddhist and Christian teachings on peace, quoting the Buddha’s teaching on non-hatred and Jesus’ command to love one’s enemies, concluding with a call for Buddhists and Christians to “walk together on this path.” This message is a textbook example of the post-conciliar apostasy, reducing the Catholic Church’s divine mission to a naturalistic humanitarian project and treating Buddhism—a false religion devoid of supernatural grace—as a legitimate partner in the quest for peace, thereby denying the unique salvific role of Jesus Christ and His Church.

Funeral procession for Cardinal Emil Paul Tscherring in a modernist Vatican setting, attended by conciliar clergy and secular officials.
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The Death of a Conciliar Cardinal: Exposing the Legacy of Emil Paul Tscherrig

EWTN News reports the death of Cardinal Emil Paul Tscherrig, a longtime Vatican diplomat and member of the cardinalatial commission of the Institute for the Works of Religion (the so-called “Vatican bank”), who died at age 79. The article presents a sanitized obituary of a man who spent his entire career serving the structures of the post-conciliar neo-church — the very apparatus that has systematically dismantled Catholic doctrine, worship, and governance since 1958.

Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher delivering a speech in Cape Verde, symbolizing the modernist apostasy of Vatican diplomacy.
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Vatican Diplomacy in Cape Verde: A Half-Century of Modernist Apostasy Disguised as “Peace and Human Dignity”

VaticanNews portal reports on a speech delivered by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations of the conciliar sect, at a conference in Cape Verde on May 11, 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the post-conciliar structures occupying the Vatican and the African island republic. Gallagher spoke of “peace,” “human dignity,” “human rights,” “democracy,” “multilateralism,” “religious freedom,” and a “diplomacy of hope and values” — the entire lexicon of the conciliar revolution — while not once mentioning the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the conversion of souls to the Catholic Church, the Social Reign of Christ the King, or the eternal salvation of souls as the supreme purpose of all human diplomacy. The cited article relates a half-century of relations between the neo-church and a sovereign state, and in doing so, exposes with crystalline clarity the total apostasy of the post-conciliar institution from its divine mission.

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The Death of a Conciliar Careerist: Cardinal Tscherrig and the Neo-Church’s Diplomatic Apostasy

Vatican News portal reports on the passing of Swiss Cardinal Paul Emil Tscherrig on May 12, 2026, at age 79, and the condolence telegram sent by the antipope Leo XIV, who praised Tscherrig’s “faithful service as a papal representative” and called him a “minister of the Gospel” who “bore witness to love for the Church and for the Successor of Peter.” The article recounts Tscherrig’s extensive diplomatic career spanning from 1978 through his appointment as Nuncio to Italy and San Marino, and his elevation to the cardinalate by the antipope Francis in 2023. This obituary, draped in the saccharine language of conciliar piety, demands ruthless exposure of what Tscherrig’s life and career truly represent in light of immutable Catholic doctrine: a lifetime spent in the service of the systematic destruction of the Church’s supernatural mission.

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The Soulless Image: AI, Sacred Art, and the Usurper’s Stamp

EWTN News reports on a Spanish painter, Raúl Berzosa, commissioned by the Vatican’s postal service to create a commemorative stamp for the first anniversary of the election of the usurper Leo XIV. The article presents Berzosa’s reflections on artificial intelligence in sacred art, framing it as a mere tool lacking “soul” and “personal imprint.” While superficially echoing concerns about authenticity, the article operates within the conciliar paradigm, treating the neo-church’s apparatus as legitimate and its artistic endeavors as spiritually meaningful — a profound omission given the apostate nature of the structures occupying the Vatican.

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