Vatican Diplomacy: Apostasy in Action
Summary of the Article
The article from the National Catholic Register (March 7, 2026) reports that the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia as the new pa…
Summary of the Article
The article from the National Catholic Register (March 7, 2026) reports that the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia as the new pa…
The Substitution of Catholic Doctrine by Sentimental Humanism
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 7, 2026) presents a personal reflection by Managing Editor Alyssa Murphy. It…
[NC Register] reports on Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, former superior general of the Sisters of Life, a religious institute founded in 1991 by “Cardinal” John O’Connor in New York. The interview presents her personal narrative of leaving an Ivy League psychology professorship for religious life and describes the sisters’ pro-life ministry as answering “that very ache in the heart of man” by proclaiming human “infinite value” and “sacred origin.” This message, while superficially appealing, is a thoroughgoing denial of Catholic doctrine and a manifestation of the Modernist apostasy condemned by Pope Pius IX and St. Pius X. It replaces the supernatural economy of sin, redemption, and the necessity of the Church with a relativistic, psychological humanism that operates entirely within the conciliar sect’s paradigm of religious indifference.
The USCCB’s “Just Immigration” Charade: A Modernist Embrace of Naturalistic Humanism
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), through its Migration Committee Chair Bishop Brendan J. Cahill, has…
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 6, 2026) reports that the Trump administration formally rescinded a Biden-era federal rule requiring foster homes to affirmSource:Trump Adm…
The article from the *National Catholic Register* reports that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) filed an amicus brief before the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that birthright citizenship is not only a constitutional requirement but also a moral imperative grounded in Catholic teaching. Critics, including Catholic scholars, contend the brief inflates Church doctrine and offers weak legal reasoning. Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas, defended the brief as aligned with human dignity, subsidiarity, and the social character of human nature, even equating opposition to the current policy with the infamous *Dred Scott* decision. The brief, however, cites no specific magisterial document requiring birthright citizenship, a point noted by critics who observe that the Church has no explicit teaching on the subject. The legal dispute centers on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” with President Trump’s 2025 executive order challenging automatic citizenship for children of non-permanent residents. The article presents mixed reactions, with some scholars praising the brief as a powerful moral statement and others dismissing it as an incoherent overreach into prudential political matters.
**The USCCB’s brief is a modernist betrayal of integral Catholicism, reducing the Church’s supernatural mission to the promotion of a naturalistic political agenda while remaining silent on the absolute primacy of Christ’s Kingship and the salvation of souls.**
The article reports that the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) sent a congratulatory letter to the Italian newspaper *Corriere della Sera* for its 150th anniversary, urging it to “respect the role of journalists and the dignity of readers” and to “cultivate the human dimension of the story” in the age of artificial intelligence. The message, dripping with naturalistic humanism, completely omits the supernatural mandate of the Catholic press and the absolute primacy of Christ the King over all media and society. This is not pastoral advice; it is a manifesto of the conciliar sect’s apostasy, reducing the Church’s mission to mere cultural commentary within the secular order.
The Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Humanism and Sacrilegious Profanation
The cited article, published by EWTN News World on March 6, 2026, presents a roundup of news items involving figures and instit…
The article from the National Catholic Register, dated March 6, 2026, reports the death of English historian Jack Scarisbrick at age 97. It celebrates his academic biography of Henry VIII, his role in…
[National Catholic Register] portal reports that Scottish “Bishop” John Keenan, president of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, and other “pro-life” leaders have issued an urgent plea to Scottish politicians (MSPs) to reject the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, calling it “a dreadful mess” and “unsafe.” The bill, if passed, would legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill adults. Keenan argues the bill lacks safeguards, puts vulnerable people at risk, and undermines trust in the doctor-patient relationship. He and “pro-life officer” Paul Atkin call for a “meaningful debate on end-of-life care” and increased palliative care instead.
While the surface opposition to murder-by-consent aligns with the natural law written on the human heart, the analysis from the perspective of integral Catholic faith—the immutable doctrine of the pre-1958 Church—reveals a profound and damning spiritual bankruptcy. The statements are not a defense of the lex aeterna but a naturalistic, humanitarian plea that omits the supernatural foundations of Catholic teaching, thereby participating in the apostasy of the conciliar sect. The critique must be ruthless, exposing not only what is said but, more importantly, what is silenced.