Conciliar Sect’s Digital Apostasy: ‘Disciples Before Influencers’ Replaces Christ the King
The NCR portal reports that on July 1, 2026, at the closing dinner of the EWTN Summer Academy in Rome, the secretary of the Dicastery for Evangelization, “Archbishop” Fortunatus Nwachukwu, delivered a keynote address to young Catholic media professionals urging them to be “disciples before influencers” in the digital age. The speech frames the internet as a “mission field” where “disciples of Christ must also be present,” prioritizes “truth” over “trends,” and offers four “fraternal invitations” centered on intellectual formation, digital witness, interior life, and baptismal identity, while endorsing artificial intelligence as a tool to be “welcomed with wisdom.” This address is not a call to Catholic action but a manifesto of the conciliar sect’s surrender to the spirit of the world, substituting the Social Kingship of Christ for a baptized version of secular influencer culture.
