An Indian Carmelite in the Service of the Conciliar Sect: The “Bishop” of Mainz and the Triumph of Globalist Naturalism
EWTN News portal reports on the episcopal consecration of Joshy George Pottackal, OCarm, as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Mainz, Germany, on March 15, 2026. The article presents this event as a milestone of the “universality” of the Catholic Church, highlighting that Pottackal is the first bishop of non-European origin in a German diocese. The 48-year-old prelate, born in Kerala, India, and a member of the Carmelite order, frames his mission as “giving migrants a face” and “public recognition.” He expresses gratitude to “Pope” Leo XIV for this appointment, which he interprets as a call from God despite his perceived unworthiness. The article outlines his pastoral background in Germany since 2004, his emphasis on “listening” and “synodal” engagement in a secularized society, and his Carmelite spirituality. It concludes with his concerns about youth disengagement and the Church in Asia. This entire narrative, however, is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Church’s divine mission to a bureaucratic exercise in multicultural representation and naturalistic social work, utterly devoid of the supernatural mandate to teach, govern, and sanctify for the salvation of souls.








