Conciliar Sect Digitizes Idolatry: EWTN Promotes Icon Factory for the Neo-Church
The EWTN News portal, the principal propaganda organ of the conciliar sect, reports that a certain Dimitri Conejo has launched Christicons.com, a free library of scalable vector graphics (SVG) depicting Christian symbols, intended for use by parishes, devotional apps, and religious publishers. The collection includes crosses, Bibles, chalices, hosts, rosaries, the Sacred Heart, and liturgical vestments such as stoles and mitres. The venture is framed as filling a “gap” for “high-quality, consistent, and free-to-use” icons that “speak the visual language of the Christian world.” It is part of an expanding “ecosystem of digital ventures” by Dimconex Media, which includes the image library Cathopic, the learning platform Holydemia, the Fatima-centric consecration tool Mater Coeli, and the culture magazine Tolkian. This enterprise is not a service to the Faith; it is the manufacturing of liturgical kitsch for a counterfeit church, a pixelated opiate for the faithful abandoned by the usurpers in the Vatican.