The cited article from EWTN News/NC Register (March 9, 2026) reports that an Irish advocacy group, citing Health Service Executive data from 2019–2023, is calling for an inquiry into the deaths of 108 babies born alive after attempted abortions. The group’s spokesperson asks whether these infants were “simply left to die” and denied life-saving interventions, decrying the “silence and secrecy.” The article also briefly notes other U.S. abortion-related legal and legislative developments.
This report, while presenting factual data, operates within a fundamentally naturalistic and implicitly Modernist framework. It treats the murder of 108 innocent souls as a matter of transparency and inquiry, utterly omitting the supernatural dimensions of the crime: the violation of the Fifth Commandment (“Thou shalt not kill”), the loss of baptismal grace for these infants, the gravity of mortal sin incurred by those involved, and the divine judgment awaiting a nation that legalizes such outrages. The article’s language of “perinatal outcomes” and “reproductive health” mirrors the sanitized jargon of the conciliar sect’s apostasy, reducing persons to biological processes. The complete silence on the Social Reign of Christ the King—that all law and governance must be subordinate to the law of God—reveals the depth of the post-Conciliar collapse. This is not a failure of policy but a failure of faith, a direct consequence of the “abomination of desolation” standing in the holy place since the usurpation of the See of Peter by the line of Modernist antipopes beginning with Angelo Roncalli (“John XXIII”).