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A pilgrim woman walks along the Camino de Santiago with a weathered stone cross in the background.
Antichurch

The Camino de Santiago: A Pilgrimage to Nowhere Without the True Faith

The National Catholic Register (May 12, 2026) publishes a commentary by Zelda Caldwell recounting her five-day journey along the Camino Inglés from Ferrol to Santiago de Santiago de Compostela. She describes the experience as spiritually enriching, marked by daily Mass celebrated by Father David Dufresne, communal prayer, confession, and the reception of a Compostela certificate. Yet beneath the veneer of Catholic piety lies a profoundly troubling omission: the entire narrative unfolds within the framework of the post-conciliar Church—a structure that has abandoned the supernatural mission of the true Church and replaced it with sentimental humanism, horizontal community-building, and ritualistic tourism masquerading as sanctity. This is not a pilgrimage of faith; it is a spiritualized hiking trip through the ruins of Catholic Christendom, orchestrated by men who serve an antipope and celebrate a rite stripped of its sacrificial essence.

Depiction of Christ's Ascension juxtaposed with a modern podcast recording setup in a church, highlighting the contrast between traditional reverence and conciliar trivialization.
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The Ascension Reduced to a Podcast: How the Conciliar Sect Trivializes the Kingship of Christ

The Pillar Catholic portal reports on a podcast episode titled “God mounts his throne to shouts of joy!” — a Sunday School Bible study for the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, featuring JD Flynn, Kate Olivera, and Dr. Scott Powell. What presents itself as a catechetical reflection on the Ascension readings is, upon examination, yet another symptom of the post-conciliar reduction of the supernatural mysteries of faith to a casual, media-friendly format devoid of doctrinal depth, theological precision, and the spirit of adoration that the mystery of Christ’s Ascension demands. The very framing of the episode — as entertainment, as “content,” as something to be consumed alongside advertisements for the “Amazing Parish Leadership Summit” — reveals the abyss between the Catholic understanding of the liturgy and the conciliar sect’s commodification of sacred things.

A Catholic priest in a church contemplating a mysterious light in the sky, symbolizing the spiritual dangers of extraterrestrial speculation.
World

Extraterrestrial Speculation and the Silence on True Supernatural Reality

EWTN News reports on the U.S. government’s release of UAP files and the Catholic Church’s stance on extraterrestrial life. The article presents the question of alien intelligence as an open, speculative matter, quoting various academics and theologians who argue that such a belief is compatible with the faith. It touches upon historical papal condemnations of theories regarding other worlds, framing them as concerns about descent from Adam rather than a denial of extraterrestrial life itself. The article concludes by noting the Church’s official silence and the ongoing public interest in the topic.

This article, while ostensibly a neutral report on a scientific and theological curiosity, operates within a fundamentally modernist framework that prioritizes human speculation over divine revelation, treats the Church’s silence as a neutral permission for naturalistic inquiry, and entirely ignores the true supernatural order—the reality of angels, demons, and the spiritual combat that defines human existence.

A traditional Catholic priest holding a crucifix in a cathedral, symbolizing the need for Christ's reign over society as the true solution to global crises.
Antichurch

Vatican Food Conference Masks Spiritual Crisis With Bureaucratic Solutions

Vatican News portal reports that Msgr. Fernando Chica Arellano, the Permanent Observer of the so-called Holy See to the FAO, IFAD, and WFP, addressed the 35th Session of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s regional conference for Europe held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. His speech lamented the impact of wars, recessions, climate events, and political instability on global agrifood systems, advocating for legal frameworks centered on “social justice, environmental sustainability, and respect for the human person.” While the address identifies real material sufferings inflicted upon the faithful, its proposed solutions are entirely rooted in naturalistic humanism and bureaucratic regulation, completely ignoring the supernatural causes of the current crisis and the only true remedy: the Social Reign of Jesus Christ.

Boston Celtics coach Joseph Mazzulla holding a rosary made from basketball parquet wood in a traditional Catholic church setting.
World

When Basketball Replaces the Altar: The Bankruptcy of “Christian Witness” in Professional Sports

VaticanNews portal reports on Boston Celtics head coach Joseph Mazzulla, who aspires to become a permanent deacon in the Catholic Church while leading a professional basketball franchise. The article presents Mazzulla’s integration of faith, family, and sports as a model of Christian witness, complete with a rosary made from the Celtics’ parquet floor and biblical references in locker-room speeches. What VaticanNews celebrates as inspirational is, upon examination, a textbook case of the modernist dissolution of Catholic identity into naturalistic activism — where the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is reduced to a motivational tool for athletic competition, and the sublime vocation to the diaconate is confladed with coaching a commercial entertainment enterprise.

Linda Carl, former yoga instructor, warns about the dangers of yoga in front of Catholic Information Center in Washington D.C.
Spiritual

The Darkness Behind Yoga: A Warning from a Former Instructor

EWTN News portal reports on May 12, 2026, that Linda Carl, a former certified yoga instructor, has published a book titled “Yoga Unveiled: My Spiritual Journey from Darkness to Light,” in which she warns Catholics and non-Catholics alike about the “darkness” behind the practice of yoga. Carl, who spent nearly 20 years immersed in yoga and New Age philosophies before leaving the practice entirely, claims that yoga is not merely a physical exercise but a Hindu spirituality and an occult practice that opens the door to Satan and evil spirits. She spoke at the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., on May 11, 2026, emphasizing that yoga’s terminology and actions are “confusing or misleading” and that even priests and religious may not fully understand its dangers. Carl’s book draws from years of research, personal experience, Scripture, and the words of Hindu teachers themselves to expose yoga as a gateway to the New Age, including practices such as crystals, numerology, astrology, and channeling. While Carl’s intentions to warn against the dangers of yoga are commendable, her analysis lacks the depth and rigor of Catholic theology before 1958, and her reliance on personal experience and modern sources reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of the Church’s immutable teaching on the nature of the spiritual combat and the absolute necessity of the sacraments for protection against the devil.

Bishop Tesfaselassie Medhin in contemplation before Ethiopian migrants in a chapel with a crucifix and stained-glass windows depicting Christ the King and the Last Judgment.
Antichurch

Leo XIV’s “Mercy” Obeys the Revolution — Not the Gospel

VaticanNews portal reports on the case of approximately 200 Ethiopian migrants sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia for drug trafficking, highlighting the appeal of Bishop Tesfaselassie Medhin of the Catholic Eparchy of Adigrat and the statements of antipope Leo XIV condemning capital punishment. The article presents the conciliar sect’s position as a courageous defense of human dignity, omitting entirely the supernatural order, the Church’s traditional teaching on the legitimate authority of states to inflict just punishment, and the doctrinal revolution that has transformed the Church from a society demanding justice into a humanitarian NGO indistinguishable from the world. This is not the voice of the Catholic Church — it is the voice of the abomination of desolation speaking in the temple of God.

A Catholic woman kneeling in prayer before a crucifix in a hidden chapel, symbolizing steadfast faith amid modern apostasy.
Spiritual

Femme Formidable: When Feminine Virtue Becomes a Stage Prop for Modernist Nostalgia

The National Register portal, in a commentary by Joseph Pearce dated May 11, 2026, presents a literary and historical panorama of women he terms “femmes formidables”—women of faith and virtue contrasted against the “femme fatale.” Pearce invokes figures from Scripture, Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Catholic hagiography, culminating in a litany that includes saints, literary heroines, and modern Catholic writers. The article is rhetorically polished and superficially orthodox, yet beneath its veneer of Catholic appreciation lies a telling silence: the absence of any reference to the Church’s present crisis, the obligation of the faithful to resist the conciliar apostasy, and the supernatural duty of Catholic women in an age of universal ecclesiastical collapse. The piece functions as a comfortable exercise in literary nostalgia, precisely the kind of spiritual escapism that enables the faithful to admire dead heroines while ignoring the living catastrophe of the Church.

A solemn image reflecting the sedevacantist Catholic perspective on the USCCB's consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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Consecration of the US to the Sacred Heart — A Modernist Instrument Against Christ the King

The National Catholic Register reports that the USCCB, through “Archbishop” Alexander Sample of Portland, Oregon, has announced the decision to consecrate the United States of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 11, 2026, in connection with the 250th anniversary of the nation. The initiative, voted on November 11, 2025, at the USCCB Fall Plenary Assembly in Baltimore, is accompanied by video messages and resources released in both English and Spanish for local parishes. Sample described the act as “a way to recognize the kingship of Christ,” citing Pius XI’s Quas Primas and Leo XIII’s teaching. He further stated: “By celebrating this important national anniversary with this devotion, we have the opportunity to encourage all Catholics to honor Our Lord and to infuse the spirit of the Gospel into various communities and departments of life.” The “archbishop” also invoked the authority of “Popes” Leo XIII, Francis, and Leo XIV as having “lauded” this devotion. This entire operation, dressed in the language of piety, is in reality a profound betrayal of the very doctrine it purports to uphold — the Social Kingship of Christ — and serves as yet another instrument of the conciliar sect’s program to reduce the Catholic faith to a vague, naturalistic humanitarianism stripped of all supernatural authority.

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