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Pizzaballa and Orthodox Patriarch’s Gaza Visit: Ecumenism Over Doctrine

EWTN News reports that Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Theophilus III, Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, visited the Gaza Strip on June 22, 2026, accompanied by Josef D. Blotz of the Order of Malta. The visit, described as a “pastoral and humanitarian” effort, aimed to show concern for Christian communities and the broader population suffering in Gaza. The patriarchs visited the Holy Family Catholic parish, met with clergy and families, and emphasized “spiritual strength, comfort, and hope.” This marks Pizzaballa’s third such visit in a year, following trips in July and December 2025. The Latin Patriarchate and Holy Family Parish were recently awarded the Antonio Feltrinelli International Prize for their humanitarian work. While framed as charity, this joint visit with an Orthodox schismatic epitomizes the post-conciliar Church’s prioritization of ecumenical spectacle over the proclamation of Catholic truth and the conversion of souls.

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Consistory of Confidentiality: The Neo-Church’s Theater of Fraternal Dialogue

Pillar Catholic portal reports on the Vatican’s schedule for the June 26-27 extraordinary consistory under the direction of the usurper Leo XIV, revealing a carefully orchestrated exercise in controlled dialogue, enforced secrecy, and the perpetuation of the conciliar revolution’s methodology. The gathering, structured around small-group “conversation in the Spirit” sessions — the hallmark of the Synod on Synodality — will operate under strict confidentiality, with cardinals forbidden from speaking to the media, while only the introductory and concluding remarks of the antipope will be broadcast live. This arrangement perfectly encapsulates the neo-church’s modus operandi: the appearance of consultation masking the reality of top-down control, the suppression of genuine debate, and the reduction of the Church’s sacred governance to a managerial exercise in consensus-building. The consistory is not a gathering of the Church’s princes to deliberate on matters of faith and doctrine; it is a workshop of the conciliar sect, designed to manufacture consent for the ongoing program of demolition disguised as “synodality.”

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When the World Demands Silence: The Persecution of Faith in the Public Square

EWTN News reports that Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Rob Manfred, in a letter to Senator Josh Hawley, admitted that the San Francisco Giants organization failed to properly communicate to players that wearing gay pride caps during the team’s June 12 “Pride Night” was optional. Three players had inscribed Bible verses on their caps—one referencing Genesis 9:12-16, in which God establishes the rainbow as a covenant sign—prompting the Giants to apologize for causing “pain and anger to many in the LGBTQ+ community” and the MLB to issue warnings. Manfred stated that the warnings were delivered before the league became aware of the communication failure, but confirmed the players “were neither fined nor disciplined, nor will they ever be.” The Department of Justice, under Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, has opened an investigation, citing a potential “double standard” given past allowances for “Black Lives Matter” messages. This incident follows the Washington Nationals firing an official for allegedly marginalizing a Catholic pitcher due to his faith.

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Syrian Church Bombing Anniversary Exposes the Bankruptcy of Ecumenical “Hope” Without the True Faith

One year after the bombing of St. Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus, which killed at least 25 and injured over 100, the EWTN News portal reports on the aftermath through interviews with clergy and community members. The article presents a narrative of resilience, ecumenical solidarity, and spiritual hope—yet beneath this veneer lies a profound theological void, a refusal to confront the root causes of persecution, and a dangerous embrace of the very errors that have weakened Christianity in the Middle East for decades.

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The Christian Brothers’ Dissolution Exposes the Rot of Post-Conciliar Religious Life

The National Catholic Register reports from Melbourne, Australia, that the Christian Brothers Oceania Province has announced its “inevitable” cessation of existence after nearly two centuries, driven by financial collapse under the weight of hundreds of millions of dollars in sexual abuse settlements. The congregation, which has paid over $480 million to victims in the past 45 years, proposes to liquidate approximately 36 properties worth $216 million to meet accelerating claims, acknowledging a “shameful and painful” history of criminal sexual abuse of children by some of its members. The 176 surviving brothers, averaging 80 years of age, face an uncertain future as the province declares itself “financially and canonically distinct” from the broader Catholic Church and unable to compel other institutions to assist. While the congregation professes that victims’ interests remain its “highest priority,” this spectacle of institutional self-destruction is not merely a tale of financial insolvency but the inevitable fruit of a religious life gutted by the conciliar revolution and the systematic abandonment of authentic Catholic formation, discipline, and the pursuit of sanctity.

Photorealistic depiction of Blessed Sister Rani Maria Vattalil's martyrdom scene with tribal villagers and her killer in the background
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The Blood of a Martyr and the Apostasy of the Post-Conciliar Church

The Pillar portal reports on the beatification of Sister Rani Maria Vattalil, a Syro-Malabar religious brutally murdered in India in 1995 by a hired killer, Samunder Singh, who stabbed her over 40 times on a bus after she organized the poor against usurious money-lenders. The article details how her own sister, Sister Selmy Paul, eventually visited her murderer in prison and secured his parole, welcoming him as a brother. Sister Rani was beatified on November 2, 2017. This is a story of heroic charity and forgiveness. Yet, the very portal that recounts this martyrdom is embedded in a conciliar structure that has systematically dismantled the moral theology for which she died, promoting figures like Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, who explicitly sought to destroy the essentialist moral paradigm that defined her religious life.

Aged Christian Brother in traditional habit standing before decaying Melbourne church amid abuse scandal closure
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The Christian Brothers’ Dissolution Reveals the Bankruptcy of a Church That Has Abandoned the Faith

EWTN News portal reports that the Christian Brothers Oceania Province in Melbourne, Australia, is facing an “inevitable” closure after nearly two centuries of existence, driven by the need to settle a large number of sexual abuse claims against its members. The congregation has already paid out over $480 million in the past 45 years, but an accelerating number of claims in the last decade has forced them to propose an “orderly distribution” of their remaining assets, including approximately 36 properties worth $216 million, or face liquidation. The organization stated that its history of abuse is “shameful and painful,” and that the interests of victims “remain our highest priority.” The province is “financially and canonically distinct” from the “broader Catholic Church,” meaning it cannot compel other Catholic institutions to help with the payout. The remaining 176 brothers in the province have an average age of 80.

The dissolution of this religious community is not merely a tragic consequence of individual sins, but the logical and divine chastisement for an institution that has operated within the framework of the post-conciliar neo-church for decades. When a religious order collapses under the weight of such monstrous scandals, it is the visible manifestation of a far deeper spiritual rot: the abandonment of the true Catholic faith, ascetic discipline, and the sanctification of souls, which alone protect a community from the world, the flesh, and the devil.

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The Cristero War Exhibition: A Call to Dialogue or a Betrayal of Martyrs?

An exhibition in Puebla, Mexico, commemorates the Cristero War, an armed uprising against the anti-clerical persecution of the Catholic Church in the 1920s. The event, while honoring the sacrifice of the Cristeros, frames their defense of the faith as a historical lesson in “dialogue” and “peaceful coexistence,” a narrative that betrays the martyrs’ explicit rejection of compromise with the enemies of Christ the King. The cited article relates: “The exhibition at the UPAEP Museum… aims to highlight ‘everything involved in the defense of religious freedom’… and how Mexicans ‘decided to defend something that was important to them.'” This framing subtly reduces a supernatural war for the Kingship of Christ to a mere cultural or political phenomenon of “defending values.”

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The Vatican’s Rejection of Lay Homilies: A Modernist Shell Defending a Sinking Ship

The Pillar Catholic portal reports that the Dicastery for Divine Worship, headed by the conciliar “cardinal” Arthur Roche, has formally rejected the German bishops’ request to allow laypeople to deliver homilies during the Eucharistic sacrifice. The request, a direct product of Germany’s heretical “synodal way,” sought to normalize a practice already widely tolerated in the conciliar sect. The refusal, couched in the language of liturgical fidelity, is nothing but a bureaucratic rearguard action by a structure that has systematically dismantled the Catholic priesthood while desperately clinging to the last vestiges of a sacramental ontology it no longer believes in. **The very need to issue such a letter exposes the total collapse of sacerdotal identity within the conciliar church, where the laity have been so clericalized and the clergy so laicized that the distinction has become a matter of administrative discipline, not divine institution.**

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