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Ireland’s Abortion Tragedy: A Symptom of Apostate Silence

The cited EWTN news report details an Irish advocacy group’s call for an inquiry into 108 babies born alive after attempted abortions from 2019–2023, citing figures from the Health Service Executive. The group questions whether these infants were denied lifesaving interventions and decries “silence and secrecy.” The article further covers various U.S. legal and political developments regarding abortion, including a lawsuit over forced prison induction, a Wyoming heartbeat bill, an Indiana court block on religious freedom protections for the unborn, a Virginia ballot initiative challenge, and North Dakota physician training on new protections. It frames these as discrete political and legal events within the ongoing “pro-life” landscape, quoting spokespersons and lawmakers within a paradigm of state legislation and human rights discourse.

The theological and spiritual bankruptcy of this entire presentation is profound. It treats the murder of 108 innocent souls as a matter for a secular “inquiry” and “transparency,” utterly omitting the primordial, immutable Catholic truth that **abortion is a mortal sin crying to heaven for vengeance**, a crime against God that incurs automatic excommunication (*latae sententiae*) and demands public condemnation by legitimate ecclesiastical authority. The article’s framework is one of naturalistic politics and human rights advocacy, a language utterly foreign to the *sensus Catholicus* which sees such outrages as a direct assault on the Reign of Christ the King, who demands that all human law conform to His Divine Law. The silence on the sacramental life—confession, penance, the necessity of grace—and the total absence of any call for the legitimate Church to excommunicate Catholic politicians and medical personnel who perpetrate or facilitate this holocaust, exposes the modernist, apostate mentality of the authors and the “conciliar sect” they represent. This is not a pro-life movement in the Catholic sense; it is a humanistic, neo-Masonic project that reduces the sacredness of human life to a negotiable political commodity, thereby participating in the very evil it pretends to oppose.

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Climate Activism Without Christ: The Modernist Reduction of Creation Care

The cited article from the National Catholic Reporter promotes a podcast episode featuring the Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise, a Unitarian Universalist minister and GreenFaith organizer, who discusses climate change from a “multifaith” perspective, urging people of faith to engage in political and economic activism based on scientific consensus about fossil fuels. The article presents this collaboration as a moral imperative, framing environmental protection as a shared, neutral ground for all religions, while completely omitting any reference to Catholic doctrine, the supernatural end of creation, the reign of Christ the King, or the necessity of grace and the sacraments for true justice.

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Neo-Church Promotes Social Humanism Over Supernatural Salvation

The EWTN news portal reports on a March 8, 2026, visit by the modernis “Pope” “Leo XIV” to the Santa Maria della Presentazione parish in Rome. The article describes an event focused on social challenges, community bonds, and a “Church that cares for her children” through welcoming and listening, without condemnation. The homily, reflecting on the Samaritan woman, emphasizes God’s closeness, personal conversion, and the Eucharist as the “beating heart” motivating charitable works. The address to social difficulties—lack of housing, dignified work, safe meeting places—frames the parish’s mission in purely naturalistic, sociological terms. This entire presentation constitutes a radical rupture with integral Catholic doctrine, replacing the supernatural ends of the Church with a secular humanist agenda, and stands as a damning symptom of the post-conciliar apostasy.

Catholic school students and faculty praying the Rosary during a crisis in a Middle Eastern setting, reflecting traditional Catholic values and reverence for Christ the King.
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Maryland School Crisis Exposes Modernist “Catholic” Naturalism

[Source: CNA/NC Register, March 7, 2026] reports on the safe return of 18 seniors and two faculty from The Heights School in Potomac, Maryland, after their layover in Abu Dhabi turned into a multi-day evacuation amid Middle East hostilities. The article emphasizes the teachers’ calm leadership, the boys’ prayers (especially the Rosary), and the “overwhelming feeling of comfort” from widespread prayers. Headmaster Alvaro de Vicente thanked the UAE government and U.S. authorities. The school, affiliated with Opus Dei, is described as teaching “with a Christian spirit and in accord with the teachings of the Catholic Church.”

**This narrative reduces Catholic identity to a sentimental, naturalistic humanism that utterly omits the supernatural goals of the true Faith, revealing the apostate core of post-conciliar “Catholic” education.**

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