Naturalistic Charity Masquerading as Catholicism
The Hollow Shell of “Catholic” Service in Bangladesh
The cited article from the EWTN News/National Catholic Register portal reports on the work of two groups of women religious—the Missionary Sisters…
The Hollow Shell of “Catholic” Service in Bangladesh
The cited article from the EWTN News/National Catholic Register portal reports on the work of two groups of women religious—the Missionary Sisters…
[Antichurch] portal reports: The head of the post-conciliar sect, “Pope” Leo XIV, issued a message to children via the Italian newspaper Avvenire’s youth supplement, Popotus, on March 24, 2026. He warned that children must not seek friendship or knowledge from artificial intelligence chatbots, stating such reliance could “dull their intelligence and their capacity for relationships, and numb their creativity and thinking.” The message, published for Popotus’s 30th anniversary, urged adults to “safeguard childhood” and guide children to become “protagonists of a renewed world.” The “pontiff” framed AI as an ethical challenge comparable to the industrial revolution, a concern that earned him a spot on Time magazine’s 2025 list of the 100 most influential people in AI. He encouraged children to “rediscover the beauty of the world,” quoting Christ’s words about becoming like children to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, and emphasized values like “trust,” “love,” “a smile,” “courage to ask forgiveness,” and “the beauty of making peace.” He expressed “great concern” over wars and called for recovering “a pure way of seeing reality,” telling parents and educators that “to remain human, we must preserve a childlike way of looking at reality.”
The “Miracle” of Naturalism: How the Conciliar Sect Replaces Salvation with Social Work
A Summary of the Conciliar Narrative
The Vatican News propaganda organ publishes a feature from its “Africa” d…
Humanitarian Theater: The “Catholic” Mask of Naturalistic Service
The cited EWTN News article from March 24, 2026, reports on the work of Catholic women religious—specifically, Missionary Sisters of …
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 24, 2026) reports on the participation of “Cardinal” Jean-Paul Vesco, OP, the archbishop of Algiers, in the Rome Marathon. It presents his running as a “school of prayer,” highlights his friendship with a Muslim runner, and details Vatican sports initiatives inspired by “Pope Francis,” emphasizing inclusion, “universal fraternity,” and service to the poor. The article frames these actions as a vibrant expression of Catholic spirituality and evangelization. This narrative, however, is a meticulously crafted facade concealing a profound rupture with Catholic doctrine—a symptomatic display of the conciliar sect’s apostasy, where naturalistic humanism and religious indifferentism replace the supernatural reign of Christ the King.
Johan Bonny, “bishop” of Antwerp in the conciliar sect, has announced a plan to ordain married men to the priesthood by 2028, a direct violation of Canon 1042 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law and a repud…
Vatican News reports on Israel’s military escalation in southern Lebanon, quoting Defence Minister Israel Katz’s announcement of a security zone up to the Litani River, destruction of bridges, and ongoing Hezbollah rocket fire. The article frames the conflict within diplomatic efforts involving President Trump, Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey, presenting it as a purely geopolitical crisis. The report’s neutral, bureaucratic tone completely omits any reference to Catholic doctrine on the reign of Christ the King over nations, the moral criteria for just war, or the supernatural purpose of human societies. This silence is not neutrality but apostasy, reflecting the modernist separation of faith from public life condemned by Pius IX and Pius X.
The state of Aguascalientes in Mexico has become the first to establish March 25 as the “Day of the Unborn Girl and Boy,” a legislative initiative promoted by the National Action Party (PAN) and the c…
The Apostasy of “Pastoral Concern” Without Christ the King
The cited article reports that “Pope Leo XIV” warned children against seeking friendship with AI chatbots, cautioning that such reliance cou…
The Pillar portal reports on an interview with Archbishop Bashar Warda of the Chaldean Catholic Church, wherein he outlines the Church’s response to persecution, diaspora, and cultural preservation. The article presents a vision of the Church centered on humanitarian aid, ecumenical festivals, digital adaptation, and diaspora cohesion—all while omitting the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church, the exclusive truth of Catholic doctrine, and the absolute reign of Christ the King over all nations. This analysis exposes the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of such a perspective, which is a direct fruit of the conciliar revolution and a betrayal of integral Catholic faith.