The Pillar, a prominent online publication covering news related to the structures occupying the Vatican and the broader conciliar sect, published on April 7, 2026, a paid podcast episode titled “The Tuesday Pillar Post,” authored by JD Flynn. The content, behind a paywall, purported to offer news and commentary on ecclesiastical matters within the post-conciliar apparatus. This commentary will deconstruct the inherent nature and implications of such a publication, viewed through the lens of integral Catholic faith, exposing its role in perpetuating the modernist revolution and obscuring the true state of the Church.
The Illusion of Catholic Journalism in the Conciliar Era
The very existence and operational model of The Pillar exemplify the profound spiritual and doctrinal bankruptcy that has befallen the Catholic world since the advent of the Second Vatican Council. JD Flynn, as its editor, operates within a framework that implicitly, if not explicitly, accepts the legitimacy of the conciar structures and their “authorities.” This foundational acceptance renders any “news” or “commentary” emanating from such a source inherently suspect, as it operates within a paradigm that is fundamentally at odds with the unchanging Catholic Faith.
The publication’s focus on “news from The Pillar” and its coverage of “Atlanta archdi…” (likely referring to the Archdiocese of Atlanta, a jurisdiction within the conciar sect) demonstrates its preoccupation with the internal machinations of the neo-church. This is not journalism in service of the true Church, but rather a chronicle of the abomination of desolation, a detailed reporting on the activities of those who have usurped the sacred offices and perverted the sacred rites. The Catholic Church, as a perfect society divinely instituted, has no need for such secularized “news” reports from those who have severed themselves from her true Magisterium.
The Paywall of Apostasy: Monetizing Modernist Narratives
A particularly telling aspect of The Pillar is its paywall model, requiring subscriptions for full access to its content, including audio recordings of its news. This commercial approach to “ecclesiastical news” further underscores the secularization and commodification of what should be sacred truths and spiritual guidance. The true Church, before the conciliar revolution, disseminated her teachings and guidance through her established hierarchy, her approved catechisms, and her sacred liturgy, not through subscription-based podcasts.
The act of charging for access to information about the paramasonic structure implies a value placed on the narrative of the conciar sect itself. It suggests that the ongoing saga of modernist reforms, doctrinal ambiguities, and disciplinary challenges within the Vatican is a commodity worth purchasing. This stands in stark contrast to the Catholic understanding of the deposit of faith, which is freely given and universally accessible to all who seek it through the true channels of the Church. As Pope Pius XI unequivocally stated in his encyclical Quas Primas, “His reign, namely, extends not only to Catholic nations or to those who, by receiving baptism according to law, belong to the Church, even though their erroneous opinions have led them astray or discord has separated them from love, but His reign encompasses also all non-Christians, so that most truly the entire human race is subject to the authority of Jesus Christ.” The idea that news about the Church’s internal affairs, especially those of a compromised structure, should be behind a paywall, is a testament to the complete inversion of Catholic priorities.
The Language of Compromise: “Pillar” and “Catholic”
The name itself, “The Pillar Catholic,” is a subtle yet profound indicator of its theological alignment. While “Pillar” might evoke images of strength and stability, in the context of the post-conciliar landscape, it often refers to those who claim to uphold “orthodoxy” within the new paradigm, accepting the legitimacy of the conciar “popes” and “bishops” while perhaps critiquing certain excesses or advocating for a “hermeneutic of continuity.” This is a classic modernist maneuver: to appear traditional while fundamentally accepting the revolutionary changes.
The use of “Catholic” in the name, without any qualifying prefix like “Roman” or “Traditional,” further demonstrates its claim to represent the authentic Church, thereby implicitly delegitimizing those who adhere to the integral pre-conciliar faith and reject the modernist usurpers. This linguistic appropriation is a common tactic of the Church of the New Advent, designed to confuse the faithful and present the conciar sect as the sole legitimate continuation of the Catholic Church. However, as the Syllabus of Errors (1864) by Pope Pius IX condemns in Proposition 19, “The Church is not a true and perfect society, entirely free- nor is she endowed with proper and perpetual rights of her own, conferred upon her by her Divine Founder; but it appertains to the civil power to define what are the rights of the Church, and the limits within which she may exercise those rights.” The conciar structures, by their very nature, have subjected themselves to secular influences and modernist philosophies, thereby forfeiting their claim to be the true Church.
The Omission of True Doctrine: A Chronicle of the Abomination
The content summary provided, focusing on “news” and “Atlanta archdi…,” reveals a complete absence of any reference to the true state of the Church, the urgency of the present crisis, or the doctrinal errors that have led to the current apostasy. There is no mention of the loss of faith, the sacrilegious nature of the new “mass,” the invalidity of the new “sacraments,” or the automatic loss of office for manifest heretics, as clearly articulated by St. Robert Bellarmine and supported by canonical tradition.
This silence is not accidental; it is symptomatic of the modernist mentality that pervades such publications. The neo-church thrives on distraction, on focusing on administrative changes, personnel movements, and internal politics, while systematically ignoring the fundamental theological and spiritual catastrophe that has befallen it. As Pope St. Pius X warned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis, the Modernists are “the synthesis of all errors,” and their methods include a deliberate obfuscation of truth and a focus on the temporal and human aspects of the Church, to the detriment of the supernatural.
The true Catholic, guided by the unchanging Magisterium, understands that the present crisis is not merely a matter of “reform” or “renewal” but a profound apostasy. The “clergy” within the conciar structures, by their public adherence to the errors of Modernism and their participation in the new rites, have, according to the principles laid down by St. Robert Bellarmine, ipso facto lost their jurisdiction and authority. Therefore, any “news” reported by The Pillar concerning these “bishops” or “priests” is merely a chronicle of the activities of those who have separated themselves from the true Body of Christ.
The Call to Discernment: Rejecting the Conciliar Narrative
The existence of publications like The Pillar serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of the modernist revolution and its success in co-opting even those who claim to be “orthodox” or “conservative” within its ranks. For the faithful Catholic, the only response is a complete rejection of the conciar narrative and a steadfast adherence to the integral Catholic Faith as taught and practiced before 1958.
This means recognizing that the true Church endures, not in the grand basilicas of Rome occupied by usurpers, but in the hearts and minds of the faithful who profess the true Creed, participate in the valid Most Holy Sacrifice offered by validly ordained priests, and submit to the true authority of the Church, even if that authority is currently hidden or persecuted. The “news” of the world, and especially the “news” of the abomination of desolation, must be filtered through the lens of unchanging Catholic doctrine, and any source that fails to do so, or worse, actively promotes the conciar sect, must be utterly rejected.
In conclusion, The Pillar, with its paywalled content and its focus on the internal workings of the conciar sect, stands as a testament to the depth of the current crisis. It is a product of the modernist revolution, designed to maintain the illusion of a functioning Church where none truly exists in the eyes of God. The faithful are called to discernment, to reject such distractions, and to hold fast to the immutable Tradition, for “the gates of hell shall not prevail against the Church” (Matt. 16:18), and that Church is not the conciar sect, but the one founded by Christ, enduring in the faithful who remain true to His teachings.
Source:
The Tuesday Pillar Post – April 7, 2026 (pillarcatholic.com)
Date: 08.04.2026