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Traditional Catholic priest in prayer before a tabernacle in a historic church, reflecting the spiritual crisis and need for repentance.
Antichurch

The Conciliar Sect’s Abuse Crisis: A Fruit of Apostasy, Not Its Antidote

EWTN News portal reports on the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) 2025 annual report on clergy sexual abuse, revealing a slight rise in allegations and a staggering 69% surge in settlement costs. The report, framed as evidence of the “Church’s” commitment to accountability, exposes the ongoing crisis within the conciliar structures while remaining silent on the theological and spiritual roots of the catastrophe. The very system that promised reform has only deepened the abyss, proving that the crisis is not a deviation but the inevitable fruit of the post-conciliar revolution.

Faithful Catholics in Mexico protesting against the Supreme Court's abortion ruling, holding rosaries and praying before a statue of Christ the King.
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Mexican Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling: Judicial Tyranny Against the Reign of Christ the King

EWTN News portal reports that Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) is poised to debate a draft ruling that pro-life organizations warn would effectively legalize abortion across the entire nation, eliminating all legal protections for the unborn child. The draft, authored by Justice Irving Espinosa Betanzo, argues that “removing abortion from penal codes is fundamental to precluding criminal proceedings and eradicating both social criminalization and that which occurs within healthcare services.” This judicial overreach, driven by the feminist NGO GIRE (Group for Information on Elective Reproduction), an ally of Planned Parenthood, seeks to invalidate state laws protecting life from conception and reduce gestational limits, pushing toward what the court calls “total decriminalization” and “reproductive justice.” Pro-life leaders like Uriel Esqueda of the Actívate platform and Rodrigo Iván Cortes of the National Front for the Family have condemned this as a “supreme injustice” that would leave the unborn “without any form of protection” and open the door to abortion up to nine months. This is not merely a legal dispute but a direct assault on the natural law and the divine commandment “Thou shalt not kill,” revealing the utter bankruptcy of a system that has severed itself from the authority of Christ the King.

Sedevacantist priest in traditional cassock standing before a crumbling modernist cathedral, symbolizing resistance to Modernism and the conciliar sect.
Antichurch

Magnifica Humanitas: A Blueprint for Naturalistic Humanism Dressed in Christian Vestments

The National Catholic Register reports on May 28, 2026, that the encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” by the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) lays out concrete “action items” for daily life, focusing on artificial intelligence, human relationships, and social doctrine. While addressing political leaders and AI creators, the document primarily targets ordinary people with calls to “get involved,” “cultivate relationships,” “help children,” “prioritize human employees,” “be mindful of words,” “revive dialogue,” “adopt a program of Christian life,” and build a “construction site of our time.” The text frames these actions within a vision of “solidarity,” “common good,” and a “civilization of love” with Christ as its cornerstone, contrasting it with a modern “Tower of Babel.” However, this entire edifice is constructed upon the rotten foundations of Modernism, reducing the supernatural mission of the Church to a mere program of social activism and psychological well-being, devoid of the essential truths of the Faith.

Young Catholics participating in the Chartres pilgrimage walk toward Chartres Cathedral under an overcast sky, symbolizing the deceptive nature of neo-Catholicism.
Antichurch

Chartres Pilgrimage Exposed: A Trojan Horse of Neo-Catholicism

The National Catholic Register portal reports that the traditional Pentecost pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres in France drew a record crowd of nearly 20,000 participants for its 44th edition, with an internal study revealing a profile of young, practicing Catholics deeply attached to the extraordinary form of the Roman rite and orthodox doctrine. While the article presents this as a heartening sign of Catholic vitality, a thorough examination from the perspective of integral Catholic faith exposes the Chartres pilgrimage as yet another instrument of the conciliar revolution — a sophisticated mechanism designed to channel genuine Catholic sentiment into the structures of the neo-church of the Antichrist, thereby neutralizing any return to true Tradition.

Portrait of Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressing officials in a Vatican hall, symbolizing modernist apostasy and the absence of Christ's Social Reign.
Antichurch

The Usurper Leo XIV and the Illusion of Evangelization Without the Social Reign of Christ the King

The National Catholic Register, citing CNA/EWTN, reports on a May 28, 2026 address by the usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to officials of the Dicastery for Evangelization. He warned against “watering down” Christianity to make it more attractive, insisting instead on “credible witness” and the urgency of evangelization in an age of religious indifference. He praised Evangelii Gaudium, highlighted a “growing demand for spirituality” among youth, and called for renewed catechesis and missionary zeal. Yet, this entire discourse is a masterclass in modernist evasion, systematically omitting the only remedy for the crisis: the full, public, and uncompromising restoration of the Social Reign of Christ the King and the immutable truths of the Catholic Faith, which this conciliar sect has itself abandoned.

Antichurch

Catholic Pitcher Discriminated Against While the Conciliar Church Remains Silent on Blasphemy

National Catholic Register portal reports that a controversial sting video posted on social media by James O’Keefe appears to show Sean Hudson, director of community relations for the Washington Nationals baseball team, admitting that the team excludes Catholic pitcher Trevor Williams from social media and promotional activities because Williams publicly defended the Catholic faith against blasphemy. Williams had spoken out in 2023 against the Los Angeles Dodgers’ decision to honor the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” a drag group that mocks Catholic religious imagery, including depictions of Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary — acts the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called “blasphemy.” Hudson stated in the video that because Williams criticized the group, the team “[doesn’t] use him on social [media].” The Nationals issued a statement calling the remarks “factually incorrect,” while CatholicVote filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice demanding an investigation into religious discrimination. The article, however, treats this as merely a matter of civil rights and “inclusion,” completely ignoring the supernatural gravity of blasphemy and the Church’s solemn duty to defend the honor of God — a silence that reveals the utter bankruptcy of the post-conciliar apparatus.

Antichurch

A Numerary’s Death Weaponized for the Cult of Man

The Pillar portal reports on the opening of the canonization cause for Pedro Ballester Arenas, a 21-year-old Opus Dei numerary who died of cancer in 2018. The article, presented as hagiographic journalism, celebrates his “cheerfulness,” “apostolic zeal,” and “reputation for holiness,” while omitting any substantive critique of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect that now claims him as a model. This omission is itself the gravest indictment: the article functions as propaganda for the neo-church’s cult of personality, reducing sanctity to natural virtue and psychological well-being, while remaining silent on the abomination of desolation that defines post-conciliarism.

Antichurch

When “Viral Joy” Replaces the Supernatural: The Salesian Spectacle and the Bankruptcy of Post-Conciliar Witness

The National Catholic Register reports that Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco have gone “viral” after attending a San Antonio Spurs NBA playoff game, wearing jerseys, cheering, and praying over Catholic player Luke Kornet. The sisters describe the response as “really beautiful,” noting increased interest in Catholicism and community engagement. They emphasize keeping God “first” while celebrating sports, teamwork, and having “fun on the court.” This spectacle exemplifies the post-conciliar Church’s catastrophic reduction of religious witness to sentimental entertainment, where the pursuit of virality and cultural relevance supplants the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church.

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