May 2026

A solemn depiction of the conciliar crisis in 2026, showing the ruins of Vatican structures, an empty encyclical by Leo XIV, illicit SSPX ordinations, ecumenical dialogue with heretics, and Modernist seminary vocations.
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Leo XIV’s First Encyclical and the SSPX’s Illicit Episcopal Conciliar Apostasy Deepens

The Pillar portal reports on the week of May 28, 2026: the conciliar sect’s usurper “Pope” Leo XIV issues his first encyclical; the Society of St. Pius X announces plans to illicitly ordain bishops in July; the Coptic Orthodox Church resumes theological dialogue with the Catholic Church; and new data shows vocations growing in several U.S. Latin Rite dioceses of the post-conciliar structure. These four items, taken together, constitute a comprehensive snapshot of the ongoing decomposition of all that remains recognizable within the structures occupying the Vatican — and of the impasse reached by those groups that, while claiming to resist the conciliar revolution, remain fatally entangled in its logic.

A group of traditional Catholics standing before a modernist church with AI-themed murals, contrasting faith with humanistic technology.
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Magnifica Humanitas: Building Jerusalem or Another Babel?

The National Catholic Register commentary by Stephen Hildebrand (May 28, 2026) offers an enthusiastic appraisal of the encyclical Magnifica Humanitas by the usurper antipope Leo XIV. The article presents the document’s central metaphor of “building” to frame the discussion around artificial intelligence, contrasting a potential “Tower of Babel” (a civilization without God) with the “rebuilding of Jerusalem” (a civilization of love). Hildebrand highlights Leo XIV’s warnings about technocratic culture and the dangers of AI, while emphasizing the document’s “cautious optimism” and its call for education to form “faithful builders” who can master technology rather than be mastered by it. This commentary, far from offering a prophetic warning against the spirit of the age, serves as a sophisticated vehicle for the very modernist errors it claims to transcend, cloaking a naturalistic humanism in the vestments of a faith it systematically empties of its supernatural content.

A somber depiction of Holy Cross Father Thomas King and his victims in Zahm Hall at Notre Dame, symbolizing the moral decay of the conciliar sect.
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Predatory “Priest” and the Rot Within the Conciliar Sect

National Catholic Register portal reports on a damning investigative report concerning Holy Cross Father Thomas King, who for 17 years (1980-1997) served as rector of Zahm Hall at the University of Notre Dame. The report details systematic sexual abuse of male students, including forced naked weighings and sexual assault. It further reveals that victims repeatedly reported these atrocities to university officials, yet the “execution” of addressing the abuse was “slow and inconsistent,” allowing the predator to continue his ministry, even in parishes, until 2020. This horrific case exemplifies not merely individual depravity, but the profound moral bankruptcy and systemic failure of the post-conciliar structures, where the “spirit of Vatican II” has fostered an environment of perversion and institutional complicity.

Marian Franciscan friars and sisters praying in a candlelit chapel with a statue of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception.
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Thriving Marian Franciscan Community Dismantled by Conciliar Bishops Despite Fruitful Apostolate

Register portal reports that the Family of Mary Immaculate and St. Francis, commonly known as the Marian Franciscans, a flourishing traditional community of mendicant friars and sisters, will be entirely dissolved on May 31, 2026, exactly eight years after its establishment in the United Kingdom. The community, which had experienced remarkable growth in vocations, conversions, media outreach, and sacramental life, announced the decision after the friars themselves voted for dissolution on April 27, following a decree from Bishop Philip Egan of Portsmouth dated May 24. Despite the community’s evident spiritual fruits — growing numbers, increased apostolic activity, large numbers of baptisms, Marian consecrations, and the offering of the traditional Latin Mass — the friars stated that “it was not possible to secure the practical and canonical support needed for formation, sponsorship, and future priestly ordinations.” The community had already faced increasing restrictions following the 2021 apostolic letter Traditionis Custodes and was expelled from the Diocese of Dunkeld in Scotland earlier this year. This dissolution represents yet another systematic dismantling of thriving traditional Catholic life by the conciliar hierarchy, which claims to be the Church of Christ while actively suppressing the very means of salvation and sanctification.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson meets with antipope Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) in the Vatican, exchanging a ceremonial key to the city amidst a backdrop of religious symbols and ornate architecture.
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Chicago’s Tyrant-Accuser Meets the Usurper: A Study in Post-Conciliar Bankruptcy

EWTN Vatican Bureau reports that on May 28, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope Leo XIV,” received Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson at the Vatican. The mayor, who has served since 2023, used the occasion to formally invite the antipope to visit his native city next year. The article details how the two discussed the Trump administration’s policies, including immigration and the Iran conflict, with Johnson calling Trump a “tyrant” and a “disgrace.” The mayor also praised Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas and his apology for the Church’s role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This meeting between a Democratic mayor who accuses a sitting American president of tyranny and an antipope who apologizes for historical sins while remaining silent on the apostasy consuming the conciliar sect is a perfect microcosm of the post-conciliar Church’s complete inversion of its divine mission.

Traditional Catholic priest in prayer before a tabernacle in a historic church, reflecting the spiritual crisis and need for repentance.
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The Conciliar Sect’s Abuse Crisis: A Fruit of Apostasy, Not Its Antidote

EWTN News portal reports on the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) 2025 annual report on clergy sexual abuse, revealing a slight rise in allegations and a staggering 69% surge in settlement costs. The report, framed as evidence of the “Church’s” commitment to accountability, exposes the ongoing crisis within the conciliar structures while remaining silent on the theological and spiritual roots of the catastrophe. The very system that promised reform has only deepened the abyss, proving that the crisis is not a deviation but the inevitable fruit of the post-conciliar revolution.

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