Conciliar Sect Celebrates Masonic Birthright Citizenship as ‘Catholic’ Victory
The National Catholic Reporter portal reports that the United States Supreme Court, on June 30, 2026, upheld the Masonic doctrine of birthright citizenship enshrined in the Fourteenth Amendment, rejecting an executive order by President Donald Trump. The conciliar sect’s vast network of Modernist NGOs—including the “U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops,” “Catholic Charities,” the “Jesuit Refugee Service,” and the “Ignatian Solidarity Network”—immediately hailed the decision as a vindication of “human dignity,” “Catholic social teaching,” and constitutional fidelity. “Sister” Norma Pimentel declared it a “moment of peace,” while Kelly Ryan of the “Jesuit Refugee Service” proclaimed it safeguards children from an “underclass of stateless people.” The article notes that four of the six “Catholic” justices voted in the majority, suggesting the “Church’s position” influenced the outcome. This spectacle reveals the conciliar sect’s total capitulation to the Masonic city of man, mistaking the secular city’s legal fictions for the Kingdom of God.