May 2026

Pope Leo XIV and Cardinal Timothy Dolan in a solemn church interior, highlighting the contrast between material charity and spiritual mission in Catholic humanitarian work.
Antichurch

The Papal Foundation’s $15 Million Charade: Humanitarianism Without the Kingship of Christ

EWTN News reports that the so-called “Papal Foundation” has announced a record $15 million in grants for 144 projects across 75 countries, funding schools, clinics, orphanages, and monasteries in developing nations. Pope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) met with the foundation’s members on May 2, 2026, expressing gratitude for their work in “caring for the needs of the universal Church.” The article presents this as a triumph of Catholic charity, with Cardinal Timothy Dolan leading the foundation’s pilgrimage to Rome and praising the “shared commitment to serve.” Yet beneath this veneer of philanthropy lies a profound theological bankruptcy — a systematic omission of the Church’s primary mission, the salvation of souls through the recognition of Christ the King’s absolute dominion over all nations and individuals. This is not Catholic charity; it is naturalistic humanitarianism dressed in ecclesiastical vestments, serving the conciliar sect’s agenda of reducing the Church to a global NGO while ignoring the supernatural order entirely.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments kneeling in prayer before a crucifix amidst Middle Eastern conflict, symbolizing the absence of divine guidance in modern geopolitics.
World

VaticanNews Hides Apostasy Behind Geopolitical Reporting

VaticanNews portal reports on stalled nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran, ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, and the broader regional instability engulfing the Middle East. The article notes President Trump’s dissatisfaction with Iran’s latest proposal, the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and the deaths of Lebanese civilians, including women and children, in Israeli strikes. It also mentions the extension of a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, despite continued hostilities. This ostensibly neutral geopolitical reportage, however, operates within a framework that entirely excludes the supernatural order, the Kingship of Christ, and the Church’s divine mandate to guide nations toward true peace, thereby reducing complex moral and spiritual crises to mere diplomatic chess moves.

Antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressing the Italian Bishops' Conference in a modernist Vatican hall devoid of sacred symbols.
Antichurch

The “Service” of Antipope Leo XIV: A Masterclass in Modernist Emptiness

VaticanNews portal reports that on May 2, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” received employees of the Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI) in audience. In his address, he spoke of “profound changes” in society, urging them “not to withdraw into ourselves or to be afraid, but rather to give of ourselves generously.” He framed their work as “active participation” in the life of the Church, emphasizing “service, belonging, and mission,” and entrusted the journey of the CEI to Saints Francis of Assisi and Catherine of Siena. This address, delivered to some 800 people, epitomizes the theological bankruptcy and spiritual vacuity of the conciliar sect, revealing a complete abandonment of the supernatural mission of the true Church in favor of a naturalistic, humanistic, and ultimately Masonic agenda.

Vacant Vatican throne in St. Peter's Basilica with dim candles and a kneeling traditional priest, symbolizing the absence of Christ the King in the conciliar sect.
Antichurch

The Conciliar Sect’s World News: A Masterclass in Spiritual Bankruptcy and the Omission of Christ the King

EWTN News reports on a variety of global incidents, including the arrest of a man suspected of assaulting a French nun in Jerusalem, the election of a new president for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, a Polish influencer’s charity livestream honoring John Paul II, an interchurch prayer gathering in Kuwait, a South Sudanese bishop’s mourning of plane crash victims, Egypt’s move towards a unified Christian personal status law, a Nigerian archdiocese’s call for reparation after a chapel desecration, and the Archdiocese of Liverpool’s plan to join its schools into “academies.” This news roundup, while ostensibly covering “Catholic” affairs, is a profound exposition of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy inherent in the post-conciliar “Church,” consistently omitting the absolute sovereignty of Christ the King and the supernatural mission of the true Church in favor of a naturalistic, humanitarian, and ecumenical agenda.

A priest in a traditional Catholic church addressing a worried congregation, symbolizing the spiritual crisis of modernist drift.
Antichurch

The Illusory “Peace” of the Conciliar Sect: A Gospel Commentary Stripped of the Supernatural

VaticanNews portal, on May 2, 2026, published a commentary on the Gospel for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, authored by Fr. Marion Nguyen, OSB, titled “The Way Through Anxiety.” The article, presented as a reflection on the liturgical readings, addresses the disciples’ anxiety following Jesus’ announcement of His departure and Peter’s impending denial. It then draws parallels to contemporary anxieties, suggesting that Jesus’ words, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Have faith in God; have faith also in me,” offer a path to peace through trust in Christ, who is presented as “the way, and the truth, and the life.” The commentary emphasizes the idea of “dwelling places” in the Father’s house as a source of belonging and assurance, concluding that peace comes from trusting Jesus rather than controlling life’s storms. This seemingly innocuous reflection, however, when scrutinized through the lens of integral Catholic faith, reveals a profound spiritual impoverishment and a subtle yet pervasive modernist drift, characteristic of the conciliar sect’s systematic evasion of supernatural realities.

A Catholic bishop holding Quas Primas in the UN General Assembly, contrasting supernatural peace with secular disarmament rhetoric
World

Nuclear Disarmament Obsession Exposes the Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy from Christ the King

Vatican News portal (May 2, 2026) reports that the so-called “Holy See’s” Permanent Mission to the United Nations, at the 11th Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, called for the “total elimination of nuclear weapons” as “a necessary responsibility,” urging all states to join the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), citing “catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences.” The address, delivered May 1, 2026, framed disarmament as “the only true way to achieve secure peace,” warning of “worrying trends” such as nuclear rhetoric, arsenal modernization, and emerging technologies like AI in nuclear systems. This address exposes the profound theological bankruptcy of the conciliar sect, which has abandoned the immutable Catholic doctrine on peace, the social reign of Christ the King, and the supernatural order, replacing them with a naturalistic, modernist utopianism indistinguishable from secular humanitarianism.

Traditional nuns in full habits kneeling in prayer in a modest chapel, symbolizing their consecration to God amidst persecution by modernist state prosecutors.
Antichurch

Persecuting Nuns for Wearing the Habit: The Anti-Catholic Hatred of the Modernist State

The article from the National Catholic Register (EWTN News, May 2, 2026) reports on text messages released by the Senate Judiciary Committee, revealing two former federal prosecutors, Joseph Cooney and Molly Gaston, who during the Biden administration expressed a desire to “prosecute any nun who still wears the head habit.” These individuals, career prosecutors involved in the Jan. 6 investigations and the special counsel’s case against Donald Trump, openly mocked religious sisters and discussed targeting them for their traditional attire, which is a public witness to their consecration to God. The article highlights the anti-Christian bias within the federal government and the ongoing legal battles faced by Catholic religious orders against secular mandates.

Usurper Robert Prevost falsely called Pope Leo XIV addressing The Papal Foundation delegation in the Vatican.
Antichurch

Pope Leo XIV Praises Charitable “Goodness” While the Souls Perish in Apostasy

Vatican News portal reports that on May 2, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope Leo XIV,” received a delegation from The Papal Foundation in audience. The article presents his praise for the charitable activities of this US-based organization, recalling his personal ties to it through his former diocese in Chiclayo, Peru, and his secretary, Monsignor Edgard Iván Rimaycuna Inga, who allegedly received a scholarship from the foundation. “Leo XIV” emphasized the importance of “charitable deeds” alongside faith, quoting St. James, and spoke of “peace,” “integral human development,” and “concord among communities.” The entire discourse is a textbook example of the conciliar substitution of supernatural charity with naturalistic humanitarianism, reducing the Church’s mission to social work while remaining silent on the eternal salvation of souls.

A solemn critique of modern Marian devotion during a May Crowning ceremony in a post-Vatican II church
Spiritual

The Hollow Heart of Conciliar Marian Devotion: A Critique of the Register’s “Guide to Mary’s Month”

[ANTICHURCH] The article from the National Catholic Register portal, dated May 2, 2026, titled “A Catholic Guide to Mary’s Month,” presents a superficial and ultimately spiritually bankrupt approach to Marian devotion, characteristic of the post-conciliar era. It reduces the veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary to a series of sentimental and external practices, devoid of the theological depth, doctrinal precision, and supernatural urgency that defined Catholic Mariology for centuries. This article, while ostensibly dedicated to honoring Our Lady, inadvertently exemplifies the very Modernist tendencies that have eroded authentic Catholic faith and devotion.

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