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A traditional Catholic priest kneeling in prayer before a statue of Christ the King, symbolizing the struggle between authentic Catholicism and modernist pastoralism.
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Empty Fire: Modernist Pastoralism vs. Christ the King

The EWTN news portal reports on a February 19, 2026, address by the current occupant of the Vatican, “Pope Leo XIV,” to the clergy of the Diocese of Rome. The speaker urged young priests facing crisis to “share their fatigue” and not isolate themselves, to “rekindle the fire” of their ministry through creativity, communal work, and a renewed focus on evangelization, especially among youth. The tone is therapeutic and managerial, emphasizing personal well-being, adaptability, and engagement with contemporary social and virtual realities. The article concludes with a sharp thesis: this pastoral program is not a remedy for crisis but the very essence of the apostasy that has consumed the post-conciliar structure, a naturalistic humanism utterly alien to the unchangeable Catholic faith.

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Modernist Bishop’s Ash Wednesday Spectacle: Sacrament Subverted

The cited EWTN News article from February 18, 2026, reports on Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan of Waterford and Lismore, a hierarch of the post-conciliar sect, braving inclement weather to distribute ashes in the streets of Waterford City. This act is presented as a continuation of his annual tradition and a fulfillment of his stated desire to “bring Christ out into the street.” The bishop is quoted expressing a naturalistic, emotional appeal: the ritual “touches something deep within, impossible to explain fully,” while focusing on a vague reminder of mortality. The article further notes his parallel Good Friday street cross-carrying and his recent role launching a “vocations monstrance” blessed by the antipope “Leo XIV.” The underlying message is a celebration of public, affective piety divorced from the Church’s supernatural mission and the rigorous, sacramental theology of Lent. This performance is the logical fruit of the conciliar revolution’s abandonment of *extra Ecclesiam nulla salus* and its replacement with a religion of human experience and social presence.

Ukrainian women meeting an antipope in St. Peter's Square, presenting devotional objects in a scene of false consolation.
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Ukrainian Women Meet Apostate “Pope” Leo XIV

The Vatican’s official news service reports that a delegation of Ukrainian women, representing families of prisoners of war and the missing, met with the post-conciliar antipope “Leo XIV” following a general audience in St. Peter’s Square. The women expressed finding “great opportunity… to fill their hearts with hope and deep spiritual consolation” by shaking the hand of the man they believe to be the Vicar of Christ. They presented him with devotional objects—an amber St. Nicholas icon, a painting of a “Guardian Angel,” and a child’s portrait—symbols of a naturalistic, sentimental religiosity utterly divorced from the supernatural end of the Catholic faith. The presence of Ukraine’s ambassador to the Holy See underscores the event’s political, rather than spiritual, character. The article, emanating from the conciliar sect’s media apparatus, presents this encounter as a pastoral moment of comfort. In reality, it is a stark illustration of the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place: the souls of the suffering are directed away from the true Church and the unbloody sacrifice of Calvary toward the empty gestures of a modernist parody.

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Leo XIV’s “Freedom” Charade: Modernist Speech Evades Catholic Truth

Summary
The article reports that on February 18, 2026, the man residing in the Vatican and calling himself “Pope Leo XIV” addressed the association Pro Petri Sede. He asserted that the successor of Peter must retain “complete freedom to speak the truth, denounce injustice, defend the rights of the weakest, promote peace, and above all proclaim Jesus Christ.” He contrasted this with the historical role of the papal Zouaves who defended the Papal States with weapons, stating today’s commitment is through prayer and material aid. He linked this “sovereign freedom” to the pope’s mission to gather the faithful and proclaim the Gospel, claiming this freedom is essential in “troubled times.” The source is EWTN News, citing ACI Prensa, from February 18, 2026.
This speech is a quintessential product of the conciliar revolution, replacing the Catholic Church’s divinely mandated mission to proclaim the exclusive, social reign of Christ the King with a vague, naturalistic, and relativistic agenda of “defending truth” and “rights” that fundamentally contradicts integral Catholic doctrine.

A solemn image depicting Father Ángel Ayala in traditional Jesuit vestments during a pre-1958 Mass, surrounded by laypeople forming a 'select minority' group. The altar is adorned with pre-conciliar liturgical elements.
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Canonization of Jesuit Modernist Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

The Catholic Association of Propagandists (ACdP), a private association of lay faithful in Spain, has announced the launch of a canonization cause for its founder, Jesuit Father Ángel Ayala (1867–1960), on February 20, 2026. The article, published by EWTN News, portrays Ayala as a humble ascetic and apostle who prioritized the formation of lay “select minorities” to evangelize public life and social structures. It emphasizes his focus on spiritual primacy, leadership formation, and boldness in the face of secularism, linking his legacy to the ACdP’s contemporary work in education and cultural initiatives. The postulator expresses confidence that the cause will “proceed relatively quickly” due to extensive preparatory documentation.

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