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Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Concern in West Bank Crisis

The cited article from EWTN News reports an appeal by Father Bashar Fawadleh, the Latin parish priest of Taybeh—the last entirely Christian village in the West Bank—regarding attacks by Israeli settlers. He appeals to “Pope Leo XIV and all Christians worldwide” for “compassion and solidarity,” framing the issue in terms of international law, human dignity, and the preservation of a “Christian presence” as a “living testament.” This appeal, emanating from the post-conciliar ecclesiastical structure, represents a profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy, reducing the supernatural mission of the Church to a mere humanitarian NGO and utterly ignoring the reign of Christ the King as the sole foundation for true justice and peace.

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Humanist Reunion Exposes Apostate “Papacy”

The cited EWTN News article from March 23, 2026, reports on a meeting between the current occupant of the Vatican, “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), and ten of his eighth-grade classmates from Chicago in St. Peter’s Square. The event, centered on nostalgic personal reminiscence, gift exchanges, and a group photograph—including a selfie—is framed as a heartwarming human interest story. The article also details the dilapidated state of Prevost’s childhood parish, St. Mary of the Assumption, and local preservation efforts. The thesis is clear: this incident is not a benign personal reunion but a profound symptom of the apostate “Church of the New Advent,” where sentimental naturalism, the cult of personality, and the complete omission of supernatural duty replace the immutable doctrine and mission of the Catholic Church.

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Holy Week Cancellations: Neo-Church’s Liturgical Surrender to War

The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, a post-conciliar ecclesiastical structure, has canceled the traditional Palm Sunday procession and postponed the chrism Mass due to war with Iran, citing security conditions and the inability to organize celebrations “open to all the faithful.” The patriarchate calls for prayer and perseverance, affirming that “Easter remains… a sign of hope” despite circumstances.

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Vatican News Promotes Naturalistic War Narrative, Ignores Christ the King’s Reign

[Vatican News] portal reports on the military escalation in eastern Ukraine, detailing Russian tank deployments and Ukrainian drone defenses. The article, dated March 23, 2026, frames the conflict purely in geopolitical and tactical terms, quoting Ukrainian officials on shifting Russian strategies and President Zelensky’s concerns about Middle East distractions. It concludes with a plea for financial support to disseminate the “Pope’s words” into every home, presenting a worldview utterly devoid of supernatural perspective.

This report is not journalism; it is a symptom. It epitomizes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Catholic Church’s mission to proclaim the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ. By reducing a profound moral and spiritual catastrophe to a mere military update, the article’s authors commit the very errors condemned by Pope Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors and Pope Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas. Their silence on the necessity of public submission to Christ the King is a damning confession of apostasy. The “Pope” whose words they seek to spread is the antipope Leo XIV, a purveyor of the very modernist errors that have led to this global chaos. The true Catholic response is not to analyze tank movements but to mourn the loss of Faith and demand the restoration of the Immutable Catholic Kingdom.

A Catholic priest in traditional attire stands solemnly in a church, holding a crucifix while contrasting with a depiction of Shia Islamic martyrdom.
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Iran Analysis Naturalizes Islamic Martyrdom Against Catholic Truth

Summary: The National Catholic Register, a conciliar media outlet, publishes an analysis by “Msgr.” Michael Nazir-Ali—a former Anglican bishop incardinated into the post-conciliar “Personal Ordinariate”—which treats the Shia Islamic doctrine of martyrdom as a mere sociological or psychological factor in understanding Iran’s regime. The article naturalizes a fundamentally idolatrous and theocratic system, presenting its eschatological violence as a strategic reality without contrasting it with the exclusive, supernatural reign of Christ the King. It omits any reference to the Catholic Church as the sole ark of salvation, the nullity of Islamic worship, or the duty of Catholic rulers to suppress false religions. The analysis, therefore, functions as an apology for a non-Christian power structure, revealing the apostate mindset of those who, having abandoned the integral faith, now analyze the world through the lens of naturalistic politics rather than supernatural Catholic truth.

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