Northern Ireland’s Inquisitorial Farce: Secular Power Judges the Neo-Church’s Magdalene Legacy
The National Catholic Register (NCR) portal, operating as the propaganda arm of the conciliar sect, reports on July 10, 2026, that the Northern Ireland Assembly has passed legislation establishing a statutory inquiry-and-redress scheme for the so-called “Mother and Baby Homes” and Magdalene Laundries, institutions operated by the neo-church’s religious orders from 1922 to 1995. The article celebrates the “Truth Recovery Independent Report,” commissioned by the secular state, which gathered testimony from over 300 “survivors” and issued seventy recommendations, including the investigation of a specific nun, “Sister Z,” for sexual abuse. The piece highlights the collaboration between the Good Shepherd Sisters—who issued a statement of “deep regret” and pledged full cooperation with the public inquiry—and the secular government, while quoting a survivor, Conor Brogan, who frames the process as lifting “shame” and achieving “healing” through state-sanctioned accountability. This reportage exposes the total capitulation of the conciliar structures to the secular city, the replacement of the supernatural order with therapeutic humanitarianism, and the definitive proof that the paramasonic structure occupying the Vatican possesses no ecclesiastical immunity, no spiritual authority, and no divine mandate.