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USCCB Bishop Applauds US-Iran Accord, Invokes Antipope Leo XIV for “Peace”

EWTN News reports that Bishop Abdallah Elias Zaidan, chair of the USCCB Committee on International Justice and Peace, has commended the 60-day Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a “vitally important step” toward “ending hostilities” and “advancing deeper dialogue for lasting peace in the region.” Zaidan also expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, urging an end to fighting and the disarmament of Hezbollah, and invoked the prayers of the usurper Leo XIV for “mutual trust, security and stability.” This statement from a prominent figure within the conciliar sect exemplifies the post-conciliar Church’s abandonment of the integral Catholic doctrine on the social reign of Christ the King and its embrace of a purely naturalistic, worldly peace, devoid of supernatural foundation.

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Vatican-Abuse Victims Collaboration: A Step Forward Into Apostasy

The National Catholic Register portal reports on June 22, 2026, about a meeting between representatives of Ending Clergy Abuse (ECA) and the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors (PCPM) at the Vatican. The article describes this as a “step forward” in collaboration between the conciliar structures and victims’ advocacy groups, following a prior meeting with the antipope Leo XIV. It highlights calls for “zero tolerance,” global accountability standards modeled on U.S. protocols, and increased transparency. However, this entire narrative operates within the framework of the post-conciliar neo-church, which has systematically undermined the true Church’s authority, doctrine, and sacramental life. The focus on procedural reforms and dialogue with secular-style advocacy groups, while ignoring the root causes of the crisis—Modernism, the destruction of the priesthood, and the abandonment of Catholic moral theology—reveals a superficial and ultimately futile approach that fails to address the spiritual catastrophe at hand.

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Pope Leo XIV at the UN: A Masterclass in Modernist Naturalism and the Abandonment of the Supernatural Mission

The National Catholic Register reports that the usurper Leo XIV, occupying the Vatican as part of the conciliar sect, delivered an address to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome on June 22, 2026. In his remarks, this “pope” reduced the crisis of world hunger to a mere logistical and humanitarian challenge, emphasizing “multilateral collaboration,” “human rights,” and “social cohesion” while remaining entirely silent on the supernatural realities of the soul, the necessity of the true Catholic Faith for salvation, and the primacy of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The address is a textbook example of the modernist apostasy condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium, presenting the Church as a mere non-governmental organization (NGO) and reducing the Gospel to a program of social betterment.

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Leo XIV’s Rhetoric of Life Serves the Conciliar Revolution’s Contradictions

EWTN News portal reports that on June 22, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” received members of the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation at the Vatican. During this audience, he declared that “no doctor should ever allow himself, on the basis of laboratory algorithms, to decide on the life of an embryo or of an elderly person,” and exclaimed, “Medicine must never become a servant of programmed death!” He praised the foundation’s work, recalled the figure of Jérôme Lejeune — whose cause for beatification was advanced by the apostate Bergoglio — and encouraged the promotion of a “culture of life.” While these words may sound superficially aligned with Catholic moral teaching on the sanctity of life, a deeper analysis from the perspective of integral Catholic faith reveals them as yet another exercise in the conciliar sect’s characteristic rhetoric: a rhetoric that, by its systematic omissions, its modernist framework, and its tacit endorsement of a revolutionary ecclesiastical structure, undermines the very truths it pretends to uphold. The devil, after all, can quote Scripture.

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The “Postliberal” Mirage: When Compromise Replaces the Kingship of Christ

National Catholic Register portal (June 22, 2026) reports on Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone’s commentary advocating for a “civil debate” among Catholics regarding “postliberalism.” The article presents postliberalism as a legitimate political philosophy that Catholics should consider as an alternative to “liberal secularism,” while simultaneously warning against its “extreme” forms. Cordileone positions himself as a neutral arbiter, encouraging Catholics to “steel sharpen steel” in intellectual discourse about the relationship between church and state, the scope of civil liberties, and the common good. He explicitly states that “the Church’s mission is not to canonize a particular political system” and that “Catholics may legitimately prefer one form of government over another.” This framing reveals a fundamental misunderstanding — or deliberate evasion — of the Church’s perennial teaching on the social reign of Christ the King and the absolute duty of states to recognize His sovereign authority. The article’s very premise — that Catholics should debate the merits of various political systems as if the Church had no definitive teaching on the matter — is itself a symptom of the modernist apostasy that has infected the conciliar sect.

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When Machines Simulate Prayer: The Theological Bankruptcy of AI-Generated “Chant” and the Uniqueness of the Human Soul

National Catholic Register (June 22, 2026) reports on the growing phenomenon of AI-generated Gregorian chant, colloquially termed “Chant GPT.” The article discusses the response of various Catholic musicians and priests, including Jesuit Fr. Phillip Ganir, Paulist Fr. Ricky Manalo, and Dominican Fr. Ezra Sullivan, who emphasize that true chant is human prayer, not mere aesthetic consumption. While the article correctly identifies that AI cannot pray and lacks a soul, it fails to address the deeper theological implications of such simulations, particularly the danger of substituting authentic sacred art with mechanical imitations in an age already plagued by liturgical abuse and the systematic dismantling of sacred music. Furthermore, the reliance on post-conciliar figures and the absence of any reference to the Church’s perennial teaching on sacred music—particularly the uncompromising stance of Pope St. Pius X—leaves the analysis superficial and devoid of the necessary doctrinal teeth. The very need to discuss “AI chant” is a symptom of an era that has largely abandoned the *ars celebrandi* in favor of novelty and technological gimmickry.

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The Reign of Christ the King Subverted: Leo XIV Reduces the Church to a UN Relief Agency

EWTN Vatican Bureau reports that on June 22, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” visited the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Programme in Rome. In his remarks, he called on the UN to “prioritize people” in combating world hunger, described feeding the hungry as “an essential part of peacemaking,” encouraged secular governments to collaborate with the Catholic Church on the basis of “inherent God-given dignity,” and praised the progress of this Masonic organization while warning only against “unnecessary bureaucracy.” This address is not a pastoral exhortation but a manifesto of apostasy — a systematic erasure of the supernatural mission of the Church in favor of naturalistic humanitarianism, the very “pest of secularism” condemned by Pope Pius XI in *Quas Primas*.

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