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Supreme Court’s Transgender Ruling: Naturalistic Compromise Abandons God’s Law

Summary: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that California cannot keep student “transgender” identities secret from parents, holding that such policies likely violate parents’ First Amendment rights to guide their children’s religious development and mental health. The decision, reported by EWTN News on March 2, 2026, stems from Mirabelli v. Bonta and was issued in a 6-3 vote. While the ruling appears to favor parental authority, it fundamentally accepts the modernist premises of gender ideology and reduces the family’s inviolable rights to a mere constitutional privilege, utterly divorced from the supernatural order and the absolute reign of Christ the King over all societies. The court’s language operates entirely within a secular, psychological framework, omitting any reference to natural law, the sin of gender confusion, or the eternal salvation of the child—a silence that epitomizes the theological bankruptcy of the post-conciliar era.

Sara Carter and conciliar priest Martin Muñoz López pray at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe amid a backdrop of political officials.
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U.S. Drug Czar’s Guadalupe Prayer: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholicism

EWTN News reports that on February 26, 2026, Sara Carter, director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, visited the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. Accompanied by “Father” Martín Muñoz López, vicar general of the Archdiocese of Mexico City, Carter prayed for the defeat of drug cartels, stating that “faith remains a cornerstone in the fight against drug addiction” and that she prays “with God’s blessings… we will overcome the plague of cartels and the poisons they inflict on us and our children.” The visit followed a bilateral security meeting with Mexican officials, including Secretary of Security Omar García Harfuch, to cooperate on combating fentanyl and drug trafficking. The article presents this event as a harmonious blend of Marian devotion and state security policy.

The cited article exemplifies the post-conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of supernatural Catholic doctrine with a naturalistic, human-centered agenda, using authentic Catholic symbols to legitimize a program utterly devoid of the Church’s true mission.

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Catholics Honored by Evangelicals: Ecumenical Apostasy in Action

The article reports that Jeff Cavins and Fr. Mike Schmitz received the Pillar Award for Narrative from the Museum of the Bible, an evangelical institution, for their work promoting the Bible through Cavins’ “The Bible Timeline” and Schmitz’s “The Bible in a Year” podcast. This event, celebrated as a milestone of ecumenical recognition, in stark reality exposes the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-Conciliar Church’s embrace of indifferentism and naturalistic biblical interpretation, directly contradicting the unchanging doctrine of the Catholic Church as defined before the revolution of 1958.

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Modernist “Bishop” Preaches Naturalistic Peace While Ignoring Christ’s Kingship

The Vatican News portal reports on a statement from Bishop Paolo Martinelli, the Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, following military strikes in the Gulf region. Bishop Martinelli, a functionary of the usurper ecclesiastical structures, urged Catholic communities to pray the Rosary for “peace and reconciliation” and echoed the recent Angelus address of the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV,” who called for diplomacy and dialogue. The article centers entirely on the temporal “well-being” and “daily life” of peoples—food, work, family security—framed within a vague, interreligious appeal to “Our Lady of Arabia” and generic saints. This represents a complete abdication of the Church’s supernatural mission and a capitulation to the secularist errors condemned by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors.

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