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Antipope Leo XIV carries a cross in a Good Friday procession at the Colosseum, emphasizing humanistic journey over divine sacrifice.
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Modernist “Pope” Reduces Good Friday to Naturalistic Journey

The article from the National Catholic Register, reporting on the activities of the individual occupying the Vatican as “Pope Leo XIV” on Good Friday 2026, describes a liturgical spectacle devoid of supernatural substance. The antipope personally carried the cross during the Via Crucis at the Colosseum, an event framed not as a re-presentation of the one Sacrifice of Calvary but as a symbolic “journey” focused on human authority and dignity. The meditations, authored by a Franciscan friar, emphasized that “every authority must answer before God for the manner in which it exercises the power it has received,” including temporal powers like war and human dignity, and extended this to “the power we exercise in our daily lives.” The antipope concluded by quoting St. Francis of Assisi, praying for the grace “to do for you alone what we know you want us to do and always to desire what pleases you,” and to “follow in the footprints of your beloved Son.” This presentation systematically omits the core Catholic doctrines of sin, propitiatory sacrifice, divine justice, and the absolute sovereignty of Christ the King over all nations, replacing them with a vague, humanistic spirituality of “journey” and “footprints.”

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Modernist Distortion of the Cross: Suffering Without Penance

portal reports an excerpt from John Clark’s book *God’s Wounds*, published by Catholic Answers Press, which promotes a spirituality centered on the stigmata and the psychological “happiness” found in uniting personal suffering with Christ’s passion. The article praises modern figures like “St.” Maximilian Kolbe and “St.” Padre Pio—both products of the post-conciliar canonization machinery—as models of this “consoling” suffering. The underlying thesis is that the Cross is primarily a source of personal fulfillment and mystical union, stripped of its necessary connections to sin, judgment, the sacraments, and the Church’s penal satisfaction. This represents a profound modernist evasion, reducing the scandal of the Cross to a therapeutic narrative and silently promoting the naturalistic humanism condemned by Pius IX and Pius X.

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Holy Thursday Devotion in Post-Conciliar Rome: A Study in Naturalistic Substitution

The cited article from the National Catholic Register/EWTN News, dated April 3, 2026, reports on the observance of Holy Thursday in Rome, focusing on the popular devotion of the “altar of repose.” It describes pilgrims praying before the Blessed Sacrament in various churches, emphasizing the aesthetic beauty of the ceremonies, the emotional experience of participants, and the tradition’s connection to Christ’s agony in Gethsemane. The report concludes with testimonials praising the “traditional” nature of the experience.

This outwardly pious description is, in fact, a stark symptom of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar “neo-church.” It presents a devotion stripped of its supernatural context and dogmatic foundation, reduced to a human-centered, emotional, and aesthetic experience that utterly fails to reference the essential doctrines of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Real Presence, and the absolute kingship of Christ over souls and societies. The focus on “beauty,” “singing,” and “privilege” reveals a religion of feeling, not of faith; a spectacle, not a sacrifice.

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Hindu Nationalists Exploit Conciliar Church’s Apostasy in India

The Pillar Catholic reports that India’s Hindu nationalist BJP government paused a controversial NGO bill after outcry from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), which warned it would allow seizure of assets of Church-linked charities. The bill’s suspension coincides with Kerala elections, where the BJP is courting Christian voters by promising “micro-minority” status—a novel legal category—to Christians, a demand reportedly initiated by the Syro-Malabar Church.

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