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A traditional Catholic depiction of Pope Leo XIV honoring two Spanish nuns in Algiers, highlighting the distortion of martyrdom by the conciliar sect.
Antichurch

The Conciliar Sect’s Veneration of “Martyrs” Serves Its Apostate Agenda of False Peace and Religious Relativism

EWTN News portal reports: Pope Leo XIV visited the Augustinian Missionary Sisters’ community in Algiers, honoring two Spanish nuns murdered in 1994 during the Algerian Civil War. The article presents these nuns as models of faithfulness and “martyrdom,” beatified by the apostate Bergoglio in 2018. It describes the nuns’ decision to remain in Algeria despite mortal danger and their subsequent deaths at the hands of Islamic militants. The piece concludes with a statement from the current superior general about transforming their house into a center promoting peace and interreligious dialogue. This narrative, however, serves the conciliar sect’s agenda of religious relativism and false ecumenism, masking the true nature of martyrdom and the Church’s mission.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands before a war-torn landscape, holding a crucifix as a symbol of Christ the King's dominion over nations.
World

When Empires Negotiate, the Innocent Pay the Price: The Iran War and the Absence of Christ the King

National Catholic Register commentary by Alberto M. Fernandez (April 13, 2026) draws a parallel between the 1988 end of the Iran-Iraq war and the current Iran-Israel-United States conflict, suggesting that Iran may soon be forced to “drink the cup of poison” and accept a peace agreement. The article describes military maneuvers, naval blockades, diplomatic negotiations, and regional power dynamics, while briefly quoting Pope Leo XIV’s call for peace. However, from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, this commentary — like nearly all secular geopolitical analysis — operates entirely within the framework of naturalistic power politics, utterly ignoring the supernatural order, the Kingship of Christ, and the only true source of peace. It treats war and peace as mere calculations of force, diplomacy, and economic pressure, reducing the suffering of hundreds of thousands of souls to strategic variables in a game played by empires. The article is not merely incomplete; it is spiritually bankrupt, a symptom of the modernist abandonment of the Church’s social teaching and the public reign of Christ the King over all nations.

Traditional Catholic priest praying in a church, symbolizing the Church's mission amid persecution and secular policies.
World

America’s Visa Persecution Policy: A Secular State Playing at Religious Defense

National Catholic Register portal reports that the U.S. State Department, through adviser Mark Walker, confirmed active enforcement of visa restrictions for foreign individuals accused of religious persecution, a policy announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in December 2025. The policy targets those who “directed, authorized, funded, significantly supported, or carried out violations of religious freedom,” including their family members, with particular reference to violence against Christians in Nigeria. While the protection of persecuted Christians is a moral duty, this entire framework operates within a fundamentally secular, naturalistic paradigm that reduces the Church’s supernatural mission to mere “religious freedom” — a concept condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium — and places a Protestant-founded, religiously indifferentist state in the role of arbiter over matters that belong exclusively to the authority of the true Church and the Social Kingship of Christ.

Two U.S. bishops in a cathedral holding a letter to DHS, symbolizing their misguided advocacy for illegal immigrants over Catholic doctrine.
Antichurch

USCCB Bishops Sacrifice Justice and Doctrine on the Altar of Political Activism

EWTN News reports that two U.S. Catholic “bishops” — Daniel Thomas of Toledo and Brendan Cahill of Victoria — sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin urging ICE to stop detaining pregnant women and nursing mothers. The letter laments reports of miscarriages in detention and the separation of nursing mothers from their infants, invoking “the Gospel’s call to uphold the dignity of human life.” The USCCB has repeatedly clashed with the Trump administration over mass deportations, birthright citizenship, and immigration enforcement, consistently echoing the conciliar “pope” Leo XIV’s calls for “less harsh” policies. This article exposes how the post-conciliar sect reduces the Church’s mission to secular humanitarianism, abandons the primacy of divine law and the common good, and instrumentalizes unborn life as a political bargaining chip while remaining silent on the far greater moral catastrophes of our age.

Solemn Catholic priest in a quiet church reflecting on the inadequacy of secular solutions to religious persecution.
Antichurch

Visa Restrictions for Persecutors: A Secular State’s Impotent Gesture

EWTN News portal reports on the U.S. State Department’s confirmation of active enforcement of visa restrictions for individuals responsible for religious persecution abroad. Mark Walker, U.S. principal adviser for global religious freedom, stated in an April 10 post that the policy, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in December 2025, targets “those who have directed, authorized, funded, significantly supported, or carried out violations of religious freedom,” including “mass killings and violence against Christians by radical Islamic terrorists, Fulani ethnic militias, and other violent actors in Nigeria and beyond.” Walker declared: “If you engage in persecution, you are not welcome in America. The United States is safer when we keep those responsible for religious persecution from entering our homeland.” This policy, while ostensibly defending religious freedom, operates entirely within the framework of secular naturalism and liberal indifferentism condemned by the perennial Magisterium, reducing the supernatural mission of the Church to a matter of immigration enforcement and temporal security.

Three American cardinals in a Vatican hall discussing secular issues under Leo XIV's leadership.
Antichurch

The American Cardinals’ Gospel of Patriotism, War Opposition, and Demographic Anxiety

The National Catholic Register (NCR) portal reports that three influential American cardinals—Robert McElroy, Joseph Tobin, and Blaise Cupich—spoke on CBS’s “60 Minutes” about the state of the conciliar sect under the direction of the usurper Leo XIV. The interview covered a range of topics including rising conversions among young people, the meaning of patriotism, the war in Iran, and the impact of immigration enforcement. The cardinals expressed concerns over secularization, the “gamification” of war, and the fear among immigrant communities, while also noting increased interest in the Church and the positive influence of Leo XIV. The interview reveals a leadership class deeply embedded in worldly politics, obsessed with demographic trends, and fundamentally silent on the supernatural mission of the Church, thus demonstrating the complete capitulation of the conciliar structures to the spirit of the age.

President Donald Trump confronting a false pope in a dimly lit Catholic church setting, surrounded by modernist clergy and an Iranian leader.
Antichurch

When Caesar Dares to Judge the Vicar of Christ — The Trump-Prevost Spectacle Exposes the Bankruptcy of the Conciliar Sect

National Catholic Register portal (April 13, 2026) reports that President Donald Trump publicly attacked Robert Prevost — the man currently occupying Peter’s throne under the name “Pope Leo XIV” — calling him “weak on crime,” “terrible for foreign policy,” and “a very liberal person,” while refusing to apologize because, in Trump’s words, “Pope Leo said things that are wrong.” The article catalogs the predictable chorus of defense from the conciliar establishment: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the insult on behalf of the “great nation of Iran,” Rome’s mayor Roberto Gualtieri defended the “high spiritual magisterium,” and various “bishops” and “cardinals” rallied behind the occupant. The entire spectacle — a war-making American president lecturing a false pope on foreign policy, while a Shi’ite Islamic leader rushes to defend “Jesus, the prophet of peace and brotherhood” — is not a scandal that demands apology; it is a revelation of the terminal rot of the post-conciliar abomination and the absolute necessity of sedevacantism.

Antichurch

American Cardinals Reveal the Soul of the Conciliar Sect on National Television

EWTN News portal reports that three influential American cardinals — Robert McElroy, Joseph Tobin, and Blase Cupich — appeared on CBS’s “60 Minutes” to discuss the state of the conciliar sect under the usurper Leo XIV, touching on rising conversions, patriotism, the Iran war, and immigration enforcement. The cardinals presented a vision of “Church” stripped of all supernatural content, reduced to a humanitarian NGO concerned with “moral leadership,” “flourishing,” and political activism — a vision perfectly consistent with the post-conciliar apostasy condemned by every pope up to Pius XII.

Antichurch

The “Martyrs of Algeria” — A Modernist Hagiography of Syncretism and Apostasy

The National Catholic Register reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s visit to Algeria (April 13, 2026), where he addressed the so-called Algerian Catholic community at the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa in Algiers. The usurper spoke of the “19 men and women religious who were martyred in Algeria,” declaring that “their blood is a living seed that never ceases to bear fruit.” He invoked St. Augustine, praised interreligious dialogue with Muslims, emphasized “unity and peace” between Christians and Muslims, and described the desert as a metaphor for human fragility and mutual dependence. He made no mention of the exclusive salvific role of the Catholic Church, the necessity of conversion to the Faith, or the errors of Islam. What emerges is not a Catholic message but a consummate exercise in the very apostasy condemned by the perennial Magisterium — a liturgical performance of the religion of Vatican II dressed in the borrowed garments of pre-conciliar holiness.

Spiritual

Repairing the Ruins: AI Cannot Restore What Only Grace Can Rebuild

Santiago Schnell, provost of Dartmouth College, contributed a commentary to the National Catholic Register (April 13, 2026) arguing that artificial intelligence, for all its utility, cannot replace authentic education because the end of learning is not the production of words but the formation of a person capable of truth, judgment, and responsibility. Schnell invokes John Milton’s 1644 tract Of Education, which defined the purpose of learning as “to repair the ruines of our first Parents,” and contends that AI industrializes an old pedagogical error: the confusion of verbal fluency for genuine understanding. He calls for pedagogical redesign — more in-class writing, oral defense, seminars, laboratory work — and urges transparency when students use AI tools. The commentary concludes with a theological flourish, quoting Milton’s deeper claim that the end of learning is “to know God aright, to love Him, to imitate Him, to be like Him,” and that “no machine will ever repair those ruins.”

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