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Archbishop Timothy Broglio in a somber chapel setting, reflecting on the betrayal of Catholic principles for worldly peace.
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Military Archbishop Broglio’s Diplomacy of Betrayal: When “Peace” Trumps Justice and Truth

EWTN News Nightly reports that Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, expressed relief at the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, voiced concerns about Lebanon’s exclusion, and emphasized the need for dialogue and prayer for peace, while also highlighting the spiritual needs of soldiers and their families. This statement, while seemingly pastoral, reveals a profound theological and strategic bankruptcy, characteristic of the post-conciliar “Church” that prioritizes worldly “peace” over the immutable demands of Catholic justice and the supernatural mission of the true Church.

A Catholic bishop in liturgical vestments stands before a cathedral and government building, symbolizing the conflict between Christ's kingship and secular authority.
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The Reign of Christ the King Demands More Than Tax Code Tinkering

EWTN News reports that the Trump administration plans to issue new guidance to religious nonprofits regarding the Johnson Amendment, the 1954 law that bars 501(c)(3) organizations from endorsing political candidates. Following a federal judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the amendment, the Treasury Department and IRS announced forthcoming guidance that “will provide clear, administrable standards for houses of worship, including how the law applies to certain communications made within the context of religious services.” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declared that “religious liberty is foundational to our Constitution,” while the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops reiterated that the Catholic Church will maintain its policy of not endorsing political candidates. The entire discussion, however, operates within a framework so fundamentally naturalistic and secular that it renders invisible the only question that ultimately matters: the obligation of all nations and all men to submit publicly and privately to the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

A reverent Easter baptism in a traditional Catholic church, highlighting the spiritual depth of conversion.
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Record Easter “Conversions” in the Conciliar Sect Mask Apostasy With Statistical Illusions

EWTN News reports that U.S. dioceses of the post-conciliar “Catholic Church” experienced a record-breaking surge in Easter baptisms and confirmations in 2026, with an average 38% increase compared to 2025. The Archdiocese of Detroit welcomed its largest class since 2005, while Los Angeles saw a staggering 139% increase. The Diocese of Boise attributed growth to young people drawn to “transcendent beauty, clarity, and orthodoxy.” These figures are presented as evidence of the Holy Spirit’s vitality within the neo-church. Yet beneath this triumphalism lies a profound theological deception: the conciliar sect reduces the supernatural reality of conversion to mere numerical growth, while systematically obscuring the apostasy, idolatry, and spiritual ruin it perpetrates through its modernist reforms.

A reverent image depicting the spiritual crisis in modern Catholic journalism, focusing on paywalled content from The Pillar and its conciliar media complicity.
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The Pillar’s Paywalled Vatican Journalism: A Case Study in Conciliar Media Complicity

The Pillar, a prominent online publication covering news related to the structures occupying the Vatican and the broader conciliar sect, published on April 7, 2026, a paid podcast episode titled “The Tuesday Pillar Post,” authored by JD Flynn. The content, behind a paywall, purported to offer news and commentary on ecclesiastical matters within the post-conciliar apparatus. This commentary will deconstruct the inherent nature and implications of such a publication, viewed through the lens of integral Catholic faith, exposing its role in perpetuating the modernist revolution and obscuring the true state of the Church.

Leo XIV extends a hand to Anglican Archbishop Sarah Mullally in Canterbury Cathedral, symbolizing the heresy of ecumenism and denial of the Church's exclusive salvific mission.
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Leo XIV’s Ecumenical Heresy: Denial of the Church’s Exclusive Salvific Mission

Infovaticana portal reports that Leo XIV sent a message to the new “Archbishop” of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, on the occasion of her installation, insisting on the necessity of persevering in ecumenical dialogue “in truth and love,” despite new difficulties in Catholic-Anglican relations. The message, dated March 20, 2026, explicitly frames the relationship as one of “fraternity” born from “common baptism” and calls for continued theological dialogue and joint witness, even in the face of acknowledged disagreements. The cited article presents this as a straightforward diplomatic and spiritual gesture. However, from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, Leo XIV’s message is not merely a diplomatic nicety; it is a profound act of apostasy, a public denial of the Church’s divine constitution, and a blasphemous assault on the unique mediatorship of Christ and His one true Church.

A grieving father prays before a crucifix as euthanasia is administered to his daughter in a sterile medical setting.
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The CEE’s “Deep Pain” Is No Substitute for the Condemnation of Murder

Infovaticana portal reports that on Thursday, March 26, 2026, the euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia in Barcelona will be carried out after the courts rejected her father’s last-minute legal attempt to halt the procedure. The Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE) expressed “deep pain” and issued a statement insisting that euthanasia “is not a medical act” and that the person’s dignity “does not depend on their state of health nor their subjective perception of life.” While these statements contain fragments of truth, they are woefully insufficient, revealing the conciliar sect’s characteristic impotence and its refusal to name evil for what it truly is: **murder, a grave sin against the Fifth Commandment, and an act of rebellion against the sovereignty of God over life and death.**

Cardinal Parolin in a Vatican office surrounded by liturgical documents, symbolizing the conciliar sect's manipulation of the traditional Mass.
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Parolin’s Tactical Retreat on the Vetus Ordo: A Calculated Maneuver by the Conciliar Sect

Infovaticana portal reports that Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Vatican, has acknowledged the persistence of a profound division within the conciliar sect regarding the traditional Latin Mass, warning that “the liturgy must not become a source of conflict and division among us.” These statements, made to The Catholic Herald following Leo XIV’s message to the bishops of France, reveal not a change of heart but a tactical recalibration by the architects of liturgical revolution—men who spent years waging war against the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and now seek to manage the fallout of their own destructive policies. The fact that the very men who imposed the iniquitous Traditionis Custodes now speak of “legitimate needs” and “balance” is not repentance; it is the cold pragmatism of bureaucrats confronting the failure of their own modernist experiment.

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The Appointment of a Heretic to Münster: A New Triumph for the Synodal Path

Infovaticana portal reports that Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) has appointed Mr. Heiner Wilmer, currently president of the German Episcopal Conference, as the new “bishop” of Münster, transferring him from the “diocese” of Hildesheim. The portal describes Wilmer as a central figure in the German episcopate, whose positions on moral and pastoral matters have generated controversy, including his support for initiatives by homosexual employees in the German “Church,” his endorsement of Synodal Path texts proposing changes in Catholic sexual morality, and his positive evaluation of Martin Luther. This appointment places a notorious heretic and advocate of apostasy at the head of one of Germany’s most important “dioceses,” confirming the conciliar sect’s irreversible march toward total doctrinal collapse.

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The Resurrection of Holy Week in San Sebastián: A Superficial Revival in a Desolate Ecclesial Landscape

Infovaticana portal reports on the initiative to restore Holy Week processions in San Sebastián, Spain, after a 60-year absence. The article highlights the role of the laity in this revival, the diverse participation including youth and families, and the organizational details of the new confraternity. While the return of public Catholic devotion is presented as a positive development, a deeper analysis reveals the profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar context in which this “resurrection” occurs, rendering it a mere shadow of true Catholic life.

Traditional Catholic priest celebrating Vetus Ordo Mass in a Spanish chapel with congregation, symbolizing the struggle for liturgical tradition.
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Papal Generosity Rhetoric Cannot Mask Systematic Persecution of Traditional Catholics

Infovaticana portal reports on Pope Leo XIV’s address to the French bishops’ plenary assembly, in which he called for a “generous integration” of faithful attached to the traditional Roman Rite (Vetus Ordo). The article rightly acknowledges this rhetorical shift as “good news” but sharply contrasts it with the lived reality of systematic exclusion, surveillance, and persecution endured by traditional Catholics in Spain and elsewhere. The piece concludes by demanding concrete action: the abrogation of *Traditionis Custodes* and the restoration of the legal framework of *Summorum Pontificum*. This juxtaposition of conciliatory papal language with entrenched episcopal hostility exposes the fundamental duplicity of the post-conciliar regime—a regime that pays lip service to unity while enforcing a liturgical revolution that has severed the Church from her own sacred tradition.

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