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COMECE bishops in Nicosia, Cyprus, ignoring Christ the King's Social Kingship in favor of secular diplomacy.
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Europe’s Bishops Preach Man’s Peace, Silencing Christ the King

VaticanNews portal reports that the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE), at their Spring Plenary Assembly in Nicosia, Cyprus, issued a statement echoing “Pope” Leo XIV’s appeals for peace amid escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Lebanon, Iran, Ukraine, and Sudan. The bishops expressed “deep sorrow” over human suffering, called for “dialogue” and “reconciliation,” and urged the European Union to act as a “credible force for peace,” emphasizing “inclusive peace initiatives” and the voices of “religious communities.” They concluded by encouraging Christians to be “artisans of peace” in the light of Easter hope. This statement, while cloaked in religious language, is a profound act of apostasy, reducing the Church’s divine mission to mere humanitarian diplomacy and blasphemously equating the supernatural peace of Christ with the worldly machinations of secular powers, all while ignoring the absolute necessity of the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ as the sole foundation for true and lasting peace.

Catholic priest in traditional vestments praying for Colombian victims amidst war-torn village without mentioning Christ the King's reign.
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Leo XIV Prays for Colombian Victims While Ignoring the Reign of Christ the King

VaticanNews portal reports that the usurper Robert Prevost, under the name Leo XIV, used his April 29, 2026, general audience to address escalating violence in southwestern Colombia, where rebel groups have killed dozens of civilians and military personnel. The so-called “pope” expressed “closeness in prayer” to victims and families, exhorting everyone to “reject every form of violence and to decisively choose the path of peace.” This appeal was made without any mention of the social reign of Christ the King, the necessity of Catholic governance, or the root causes of violence in the rejection of God’s laws.

Leo XIV's African journey depicted as a modernist pilgrimage emphasizing interfaith dialogue and social justice over Christ the King's reign.
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Leo XIV’s African Journey: A Modernist Pilgrimage Masquerading as Peace

VaticanNews portal reports on April 29, 2026, that during his weekly General Audience, the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) recalled his recent “Apostolic Journey” to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, framing it as a “message of peace in times of war” and emphasizing interreligious dialogue, social justice, and encounters with marginalized communities. The entire narrative is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural religion with naturalistic humanitarianism, reducing the Church’s divine mission to that of a global NGO promoting secular peace and brotherhood under the banner of false ecumenism.

A reverent portrait of St. Catherine of Siena in prayer before the Eucharist, highlighting her mystical union with Christ and role in Church reform.
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From Mystical Visions to the Reform of the Church: The Witness of St. Catherine of Siena

EWTN News reports on the life and legacy of St. Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century Dominican mystic and one of the four female doctors of the Church. The article highlights her role in urging Pope Gregory XI to return the papacy from Avignon to Rome, her mystical experiences including visions, the stigmata, and spiritual marriage to Christ, and her designation as a doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI in 1970. While the article presents a largely factual account of her life, it is permeated with the modernist tendency to reduce supernatural realities to psychological or symbolic categories, and it omits any critical examination of the doctrinal criteria for authentic mysticism and the Church’s authority in such matters.

A traditional Catholic church with a sanctuary lamp burning before the tabernacle, symbolizing the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
Spiritual

The Sanctuary Lamp and the Eucharist: A Commentary That Preaches Hope But Omits the Conditions of Salvation

Regis Martin, writing for the National Catholic Register (April 28, 2026), offers a meditation on the sanctuary lamp and the Real Presence, drawing on Sigrid Undset’s novel and an interview with Bishop Erik Varden. He speaks movingly of Christ’s Eucharistic presence, the healing of sin, and the need for hope in a desolate world. Yet for all its apparent orthodoxy, the commentary is a masterwork of omission: it never once mentions the necessity of the state of grace, the mortal danger of sacrilegious Communion, the binding obligation of the Church’s moral law, or the irreplaceable role of the true Holy Mass — the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary — as the sole means by which the faithful can approach the Eucharistic banquet worthily. In an age when the conciliar sect has reduced the Eucharist to a communal meal and the sanctuary lamp burns before tabernacles that are frequently empty or repurposed, the commentary’s silence on these matters is not merely unfortunate — it is spiritually lethal.

Cardinal Ernest Simoni presents a relic of Albanian martyrs to Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in a Vatican audience, highlighting the contrast between true Catholic faith and conciliar apostasy.
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The Simoni Spectacle: A “Living Martyr” in Service to the Conciliar Abomination

The National Catholic Register (via CNA/EWTN) reports on the April 26, 2026 private audience between 97-year-old Cardinal Ernest Simoni and the usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost). The article recounts Simoni’s imprisonment and forced labor under Albania’s communist regime, his clandestine celebration of the Latin Mass, and his presentation of a relic of Albanian martyrs to the antipope. The piece is saturated with conciliar vocabulary — “fraternity,” “peace,” “joy of the Resurrection” — and presents Simoni’s suffering as legitimizing the post-conciliar apparatus rather than exposing its apostasy.

Cardinal Ernest Simoni presenting a cross and relic to an antipope in the Vatican, symbolizing the exploitation of martyrdom by the conciliar sect.
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The “Living Martyr” Who Proclaims “Peace and Fraternity” to the World

The EWTN News article, published on April 28, 2026, reports on the private audience between 97-year-old Cardinal Ernest Simoni and the antipope Leo XIV at the Vatican. Simoni, a former political prisoner under the Albanian communist regime of Enver Hoxha, presented the “pontiff” with a cross and a relic of Albanian martyrs. The article highlights Simoni’s endurance of 18 years of imprisonment and forced labor, his clandestine celebration of Mass, and his emotional meeting with the “pope” Francis in 2014, who subsequently created him a cardinal in 2016. The cardinal’s own words, as reported, speak of proclaiming “peace,” “fraternity,” and “love for all the peoples of the world” with the “Holy Father.” While the suffering of this man under communism is undeniable, the article and the event it describes are a masterclass in the post-conciliar Church’s strategy of using genuine suffering to legitimize a false hierarchy and promote a naturalistic, Masonic gospel of universal “fraternity” devoid of the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church.

A Catholic priest holds a modernist Vatican document in a dimly lit church with a faded fresco in the background.
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The Neo-Church’s Selective Abortion Critique: A Modernist Document That Sacrifices Truth on the Altar of “Integral Ecology”

The National Catholic Register, citing ACI Prensa and EWTN News, reports on a new Vatican document titled “Integral Ecology in the Life of the Family,” released on April 27, 2026, by the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and the Dicastery for the Laity, the Family, and Life. The document warns against government policies promoting abortion and sterilization as population control measures, laments children “never being born,” and calls for parental education in sexuality while invoking the magisterium of the “last four pontiffs” — from Paul VI through Leo XIV. Ostensibly pro-life, this document is in reality a masterclass in modernist equivocation: it condemns abortion with one hand while systematically refusing to name the theological and doctrinal foundations that make abortion an intrinsic evil, all the while embedding its critique within the relativistic framework of “integral ecology,” “discernment,” and conciliar novelties that have eviscerated Catholic moral teaching for six decades.

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Grand Jury Secrecy Shields Apostates in the Conciliar Sect’s Abuse Scandals

The National Catholic Register reports that the Maryland Supreme Court ruled on April 27, 2026, that prosecutors may not reveal the names of individuals who allegedly concealed or failed to report sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The state’s highest court reversed lower court decisions that had permitted the release of grand jury materials identifying uncharged persons, holding that grand jury secrecy exists precisely to protect such individuals from what the court itself called the “court of public opinion.” The ruling arrives amid the archdiocese’s bankruptcy proceedings and a wave of abuse claims under the Maryland Child Victims Act. This decision, while dressed in the language of procedural justice, is yet another manifestation of the systemic protection of corrupt structures within the post-conciliar sect — structures that have, for decades, facilitated the destruction of souls while shielding their own from accountability.

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