Syncretic Spectacle Masquerading as Catholic Worship: SEEK 2026’s Profane Opening

Theatrical Desecration Replaces Divine Worship at “SEEK” Conference

Naturalism Displaces Supernatural Faith in Conciliar Sect’s Gathering

The Catholic News Agency portal (Jan. 2, 2026) describes the opening of SEEK 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas—an event revealing the complete abandonment of Catholic sacramental theology. The spectacle featured a rock concert performed by “Fr.” David Michael Moses, who danced “the worm” before cheering crowds after delivering a speech reducing priestly ministry to entertainment. This occurred following a Mass celebrated by “Bp.” Michael Sis of San Angelo and other post-conciliar figures, with a video message from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”).


Sacrilegious Liturgy and Invalid Sacraments

The report describes a Mass concelebrated by multiple “bishops” and “priests” before 4,500 attendees. Given that post-conciliar ordinations follow Paul VI’s Pontificalis Romani (1968)—which altered the essential form of Holy Orders—these participants lack valid sacerdotal character. As Pope Pius XII definitively taught in Sacramentum Ordinis (1947), any change to the sacramental form renders ordinations null. Consequently, the “Eucharist” distributed was mere bread, making the event an elaborate sacrilegious simulation.

The article notes a prayer intention for Micah Kim, 5-year-old son of “Catholic social media influencer Paul Kim.” This reflects the post-conciliar sect’s rejection of the dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus, as Pius IX condemned in Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (1863): “It is known to us and to you that those who are in invincible ignorance… can obtain eternal life“—a statement frequently misrepresented to imply salvation without baptism. The silence about the child’s baptismal status—critical for supernatural hope—exposes the naturalistic presuppositions governing the event.

Antipope’s Message: Modernist Anthropology Replaces Christocentrism

Antipope Robert Prevost’s video message asked: “Dear young people, what do you seek?… Perhaps your hearts are also restless, searching for meaning.” This echoes the condemned proposition from St. Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane (1907): “Revelation was merely man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (Proposition 20). By framing faith as an existential quest rather than submission to revealed Truth, the message reduces Catholicism to a therapeutic self-help program—precisely the “cult of man” denounced in Paul IV’s Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio (1559).

Priest as Entertainer: Desecration of Holy Orders

The article glorifies “Fr.” Moses—ordained at 25 with 2 million social media followers—who performed a guitar-accompanied song containing the blasphemous refrain: “if you become a priest, you’re gonna get burned.” This trivializes the sacerdotal office, which the Council of Trent (Session 23, Chapter 4) defines as being “configured to Christ the Eternal High Priest.” The subsequent rock performance and dance complete the transformation of the priesthood into a circus act, fulfilling Pius X’s warning in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907) about Modernists reducing religion to “religious experience” divorced from dogma.

Sister Miriam James Heidland’s speech compounded these errors by declaring: “We don’t just need forgiveness from God. We need union with God.” This dichotomous formulation implicitly denies the Thomistic principle (Summa Theologica III Q.86 A.2) that sanctifying grace—restored through sacramental absolution—is the seed of divine union. Her emphasis on emotional fulfillment (“makes our hearts ache“) reflects the Romanticist subjectivism condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864): “Divine revelation is imperfect, and therefore subject to continual… progress” (Proposition 5).

Omissions Reveal Apostasy

The report’s most damning element is its silence about:

  1. The propitiatory Sacrifice of Calvary: No mention of the Mass as Christ’s bloodless immolation, reducing it to a communal meal (contrary to Trent Session 22).
  2. Marian devotion: Despite occurring on Mary’s solemnity, no reference to her Mediatrix role or the Rosary—only naturalistic sentimentality.
  3. Eternal consequences: No warning about sacrilegious communions or the Four Last Things.

This aligns with the conciliar sect’s systematic eradication of supernatural consciousness, as documented in Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani’s Intervention on the New Mass (1969): “The Novus Ordo represents… a striking departure from Catholic theology… as formulated at Trent.”

Conclusion: Masonic Playbook Fulfilled

The event embodies the Masonic strategy exposed in Leo XIII’s Humanum Genus (1884): “To leave the Church… first without a priesthood… then without sacraments.” By replacing the Holy Sacrifice with entertainment and valid clergy with social influencers, SEEK 2026 confirms the conciliar sect’s status as the “abomination of desolation” (Dan. 9:27) foretold in prophecy. True Catholics must heed Pius XI’s injunction in Quas Primas (1925): “When God and Jesus Christ are removed from laws and states… human society is shaken to its foundations,” and flee these sacrilegious counterfeits.


Source:
SEEK 2026 in Texas opens with rock concert by a priest, Mass
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 03.01.2026

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