May 2026

Father Michel Viot protesting the removal of historic stained-glass windows in Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral.
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Notre Dame Stained-Glass Dispute: A Symptom of the Conciliar Church’s War on Sacred Art and Tradition

The National Catholic Register portal reports on the escalating legal and public controversy surrounding the decision to replace six 19th-century stained-glass windows at Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral with contemporary designs by French artist Claire Tabouret. The heritage preservation group “Sites et Monuments” has filed an urgent legal appeal before the Paris Administrative Court, challenging the authorization to remove the windows designed under Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. The project, which has drawn broad opposition from heritage experts and Catholic figures, is seen by critics as a reflection of President Emmanuel Macron’s desire to leave a contemporary mark on the restored cathedral. The controversy points to a deeper divide over how the past should be treated — preserved as an inherited whole or reinterpreted through contemporary artistic choices. While Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich has approved the project, Father Michel Viot, a Paris-based priest, has called for peaceful public protest, denouncing the decision as arbitrary and an attack on beauty that serves a “culture of death.” The fact that the works were authorized despite repeated negative opinions from heritage authorities has reinforced the perception of a top-down initiative driven primarily by political considerations. This dispute is not merely about aesthetics; it is a microcosm of the conciliar Church’s systematic assault on sacred art, tradition, and the very identity of Catholic worship spaces.

A Catholic family of 10 walking a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Champion Shrine in Wisconsin, reflecting post-conciliar sentimentality without doctrinal substance.
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The “Walk to Mary” Pilgrimage: A Study in Post-Conciliar Sentimentality and Doctrinal Emptiness

EWTN News portal reports on the Allex family from Barrington, Illinois, who are participating for the 10th time in the “Walk to Mary” pilgrimage — a 22-mile trek to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Wisconsin, which purports to honor an 1859 apparition to Adele Brise. The article presents this as a model of Catholic family life, emphasizing the children’s enthusiasm, the mother’s emotional consolation, and the family’s desire to “grow closer to Jesus Christ through Mary.” Yet beneath the veneer of pious sentimentality lies a profound doctrinal void, a complete silence on the supernatural realities of the Faith, and a reduction of Catholic spirituality to therapeutic self-help — all hallmarks of the post-conciliar revolution that has gutted the Church of her divine mission.

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The Papal Foundation’s $15 Million Charitable Facade Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy

Vatican News portal reports that The Papal Foundation, a so-called charitable organization aligned with the structures occupying the Vatican, announced over $15 million in grant allocations for 2026, claiming this to be a record in its 38-year history. The article describes projects including school construction, orphanages, medical clinics, and various humanitarian initiatives across 75 countries, all approved following a review process led by the Foundation’s Grants Committee. Ward Fitzgerald, President of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, described these projects as signs of “hope,” while Executive Director David Savage spoke of “bringing the Church’s mission to life in meaningful ways across the globe.” The article notes that since its founding in 1988, the Foundation has distributed more than $270 million to over 2,700 projects selected by the line of usurpers beginning with John XXIII, including Leo XIV, Francis, Benedict XVI, and John Paul II.

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The EWTN Hagiography of St. Athanasius: A Masterclass in Modernist Omission and the Erasure of Catholic Truth

EWTN News portal reports on the life of St. Athanasius of Alexandria, presenting him as a “champion of the Nicene Creed” and “father of orthodoxy.” While the article recounts historical facts about the Arian controversy and Athanasius’s defense of Christ’s divinity, it systematically omits the most crucial theological and ecclesial implications of his witness, thereby reducing a titan of Catholic orthodoxy to a mere historical figure whose struggles have no bearing on the present crisis of faith. This sanitized hagiography, typical of the conciliar sect’s approach to the saints, strips Athanasius of his prophetic relevance, failing to apply his uncompromising defense of *extra Ecclesiam nulla salus* and the Church’s infallible Magisterium to the modernist apostasy that has consumed the very institution claiming his legacy.

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Leo XIV’s “Bridge to Islam” — The Abu Dhabi Heresy and the Betrayal of Christ the King

National Catholic Register portal (May 1, 2026) reports that Pope Leo XIV, reflecting on his African pilgrimage and the legacy of his predecessor, emphasized “universal fraternity” and “genuine respect for all men and women” as the cornerstone of Catholic-Islamic relations, citing the Abu Dhabi Document on Human Fraternity as a landmark achievement. The commentary by Fr. Raymond J. de Souza celebrates this fraternal outreach as a necessary and hopeful development, even amid ongoing Islamist violence against Christians.

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Leo XIV’s Iran Plea Exposes the Bankruptcy of Conciliar Diplomacy

The National Catholic Register reports that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” responded to a letter from parents of children killed in the February 28, 2026, strike on a girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran. The so-called pontiff, speaking aboard the papal plane on April 23, declared: “The issue is not whether there is regime change or not; the issue is how to promote the values we believe in without the death of so many innocent people.” He called the situation “complex,” encouraged “dialogue for peace,” and stated that “it is very important that innocent people are protected, as has not happened in several places.” The letter from the grieving parents, published by Iran’s Press TV, thanked the antipope for his peace advocacy and pleaded that his message to “lay down the weapons” be heard. The Pentagon has stated the strike is “under investigation” but has not claimed responsibility. This entire episode is a masterclass in the theological and moral bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s engagement with the world — a grotesque pantomime of neutrality that betrays every principle of Catholic just war doctrine, natural law, and the social reign of Christ the King.

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Court Halts Mailing of Mifepristone Prescriptions Nationwide — A Partial, Worldly Victory That Ignores the Spiritual Catastrophe

The cited article reports that a federal appeals court in New Orleans has ruled to halt the nationwide mailing of mifepristone prescriptions, requiring instead in-person distribution at clinics. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the FDA regulation allowing mail-order prescriptions of the abortion-inducing drug “undermines” the state of Louisiana, which recognizes unborn children as human beings from the moment of conception. The article notes that medication abortions accounted for 63% of U.S. abortions in 2023, cites studies claiming higher complication rates for chemical versus surgical abortion, and references calls by “activists, lawmakers, and state attorneys general” for an FDA safety review. The ruling is presented as a pro-life development. Yet this partial, worldly legal victory, while not unwelcome in its immediate effect, entirely fails to address the root spiritual catastrophe: the systematic, state-sanctioned murder of innocents is a direct consequence of the rejection of the Social Kingship of Christ, and no court ruling within a secular republic can substitute for the restoration of Catholic order in civil society.

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