The Illusory “Peace” of the Conciliar Sect: A Gospel Commentary Stripped of the Supernatural
VaticanNews portal, on May 2, 2026, published a commentary on the Gospel for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, authored by Fr. Marion Nguyen, OSB, titled “The Way Through Anxiety.” The article, presented as a reflection on the liturgical readings, addresses the disciples’ anxiety following Jesus’ announcement of His departure and Peter’s impending denial. It then draws parallels to contemporary anxieties, suggesting that Jesus’ words, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Have faith in God; have faith also in me,” offer a path to peace through trust in Christ, who is presented as “the way, and the truth, and the life.” The commentary emphasizes the idea of “dwelling places” in the Father’s house as a source of belonging and assurance, concluding that peace comes from trusting Jesus rather than controlling life’s storms. This seemingly innocuous reflection, however, when scrutinized through the lens of integral Catholic faith, reveals a profound spiritual impoverishment and a subtle yet pervasive modernist drift, characteristic of the conciliar sect’s systematic evasion of supernatural realities.






