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A traditional Catholic priest praying at a closed church door in Algeria, surrounded by armed authorities and modernist activists.
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Before Pope Leo Lands in Algeria, Advocates Want the World to Know What Christians Face There

The cited article from the NC Register/CNA reports on a side event at the U.N. Human Rights Council held on March 18, 2026, where advocates described the legal and administrative repression of Christians in Algeria ahead of the expected April 13–15 visit of “Pope” Leo XIV. It highlights the 2020 constitution’s removal of explicit freedom of conscience, the criminalization of conversion from Islam, the closure of 47 Protestant churches and Caritas Algeria, and the geopolitical factors (energy, counterterrorism, arms sales) that shield Algeria from international accountability. The article frames the situation as a human rights issue, expresses hope that the papal visit might draw attention, and calls for Algeria to restore constitutional freedom of conscience and for the U.N. to send a special rapporteur.

Catholic counselor Kaley Chiles in a church sanctuary with a Bible, symbolizing the conflict between divine law and secular authority in the Supreme Court ruling on 'conversion therapy'.
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Supreme Court Errs: Civil “Freedom” Trumps Divine Law on Homosexuality

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an 8-1 ruling on March 31, 2026, striking down Colorado’s ban on so-called “conversion therapy” for minors, holding that the ban violates the First Amendment’s free speech protections. The case, brought by Christian counselor Kaley Chiles, argued that the state’s prohibition on therapy aimed at changing “sexual orientation or gender identity” constituted unlawful viewpoint discrimination, as it permitted supportive therapy for gender transitions but prohibited faith-based counseling aligned with the counselor’s religious beliefs. The Court agreed, calling the law an “egregious assault” on free speech. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing that medical regulations have “far less salience” for First Amendment scrutiny. This ruling represents a definitive triumph of secular, naturalistic human rights over the immutable moral law of God and the salvific mission of the Catholic Church.

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The Conciliar Sect’s Historical Revisionism in the Philippines

The cited article from Vatican News reports on the celebration of the 505th anniversary of the first Easter Mass in the Philippines, led by “Bishop” Precioso Cantillas of the Diocese of Maasin. It frames the event as a milestone of “Christianity” in the archipelago, emphasizing themes of “mercy,” “mission,” “evangelization,” and “perseverance.” The article presents the celebration as a continuation of a five-century-long Catholic legacy, with the “bishop” calling families to recognize their “mission” and citing the example of “Saint” Lorenzo Ruiz. A superficial reading might see this as a routine historical commemoration. A deeper analysis, however, reveals a calculated act of theological and historical revisionism by the conciliar sect. The event is not a celebration of Catholicity but a solemn ratification of the post-Vatican II apostasy, a naturalistic parody of true evangelization, and a brazen denial of the catastrophic rupture that defines the modern era. The article’s omissions are as damning as its assertions, creating a narrative that is theologically bankrupt and historically deceptive.

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Spanish Church’s State Pact Betrays Christ’s Kingship

EWTN News carries a report from ACI Prensa that on March 30, 2026, the conciliar “bishops’ conference” of Spain, along with the “Dominican Father” Jesús Díaz Sariego of the religious confederation, the Spanish government’s minister Félix Bolaños, and the people’s ombudsman Ángel Gabilondo, signed a protocol establishing a state-church system for compensating victims of abuse. The agreement gives the state’s ombudsman office final decision-making power in disputes, sets no fixed compensation parameters, and complements the Church’s own PRIVA plan—already used in over 100 cases with €2.5 million paid. The Vatican’s Secretariat of State was involved in the negotiations, with the minister confirming a recent meeting there alongside King Felipe VI’s audience with antipope Leo XIV. This protocol, effective April 15, concludes a process begun in 2022 after an ombudsman’s report recommended a state-run reparations system, which the conciliar “bishops’ conference” had previously rejected as discriminatory. The minister openly criticized the PRIVA plan’s “original sin” of self-judgment, yet the new system still subjects the Church to state oversight. This collaboration with a secular government that denies Christ’s social kingship is a stark betrayal of Catholic doctrine and a capitulation to modernist principles of state supremacy over the Church.

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