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Eucharistic Aid to Cuba Exposes the Conciliar Sect’s Sacramental Confusion and Naturalistic Reduction of the Faith

EWTN News reports that due to electricity shortages hindering the production of Communion hosts in Cuba, the Archdiocese of Panama sent 35,000 hosts and the Archdiocese of Puerto Rico sent 300,000 hosts to support the celebration of the Eucharist on the island. Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa Mendieta of Panama described the gesture as a “concrete sign of the Communion that unites the Church beyond borders,” while Archbishop Roberto O. González Nieves of San Juan called it “a visible sign of communion among the particular Churches of the Caribbean.” The article frames the shortage as a logistical problem and the aid as an act of fraternal solidarity, entirely ignoring the theological crisis surrounding the validity of sacraments in the post-conciliar structures and reducing the Most Holy Eucharist to a mere symbol of horizontal unity.

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Assisted Suicide Bill Returns: The Neo-Church’s Toothless Protest Against Legalized Murder

EWTN News reports that the Catholic bishops of England and Wales have expressed “deep disappointment” at the reintroduction of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in the House of Commons. Labour MP Lauren Edwards has brought back the identical bill that previously passed the Commons but stalled in the House of Lords. Archbishop John Sherrington, Archbishop John Wilson, and Archbishop Mark O’Toole issued statements opposing the legislation, calling it “flawed,” dangerous to the vulnerable, and an affront to human dignity, while urging improvements in palliative care and calling Catholics to “pray and campaign” against it. Yet these protests, however well-intentioned the individual bishops may be, are the impotent gestures of a conciliar hierarchy that has systematically dismantled the very doctrinal and juridical framework necessary to confront the culture of death — a culture the neo-church itself helped create through decades of silence, ambiguity, and surrender to secularism.

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When the Papal Office Becomes a Locker Room: The Degeneration of the Petrine Ministry Under Leo XIV

The Pillar portal reports on what it calls a “definitive ranking” of the “lamest sports jerseys” received by the current occupant of the Vatican, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), since his installation as antipope. The article, authored by Michelle La Rosa and published June 17, 2026, catalogs with gleeful irreverence the various sports memorabilia gifted to the American-born usurper — from a Chicago Cubs jersey (a provocation against his supposed White Sox loyalty) to a French national basketball jersey (“insulting,” in the author’s estimation), a pink Giro d’Italia cycling jersey (“not in the pope’s color wheel”), a Philadelphia Flyers hockey jersey, a Tennessee Volunteers college football jersey, and a comically miniature crystal football from the U.S. State Department. The piece is written in a tone of lighthearted mockery, treating the Roman Pontificate as little more than a celebrity fan club and the papal apartment as a cluttered sports memorabilia closet. What the article reveals, beneath its veneer of harmless humor, is the complete collapse of any understanding of the sacred dignity of the papal office — a collapse so total that even Catholic media now treats the Vicar of Christ as a figure of entertainment rather than veneration.

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Iceland’s Down Syndrome Exposé: The Unborn Genocide the Media Won’t Tell You About

A recent EWTN News investigation has reignited public attention on one of the most chilling eugenic phenomena in the modern West: the near-total elimination of children with Down syndrome from Icelandic society through prenatal screening and selective abortion. While the article attempts to present a “balanced” picture, the facts it reveals — even in their most sanitized form — constitute an indictment not merely of Icelandic policy, but of the entire culture of death that the post-conciliar world has normalized under the euphemism of “reproductive choice.”

The EWTN News article reports that since prenatal screening was introduced in Iceland in the early 2000s, the termination rate following a positive Down syndrome diagnosis has hovered near 100%. The original 2017 CBS News report quoted Icelandic geneticist Kári Stefánsson boasting: “we have basically eradicated, almost, Down syndrome from our society — that there is hardly ever a child with Down syndrome in Iceland anymore.” Let that statement sink in. A scientist openly celebrates the elimination of an entire class of human beings from a nation, and the world shrugs.

The EWTN article, to its credit, complicates the narrative somewhat. It notes that 15–20% of Icelandic women decline prenatal screening entirely, and that among those who receive high-risk results, roughly 20–25% decline further testing. Dr. Hulda Hjartardóttir, chief of obstetrics at Iceland’s National University Hospital, clarified that the 100% termination figure applies only to those who proceed through the full diagnostic pipeline. A 2020 study found that of 44 confirmed Down syndrome diagnoses between 2012 and 2016, 43 ended in abortion and only one in continued pregnancy — yet 12 children with Down syndrome were still born during that same period, largely due to declined screenings or false negatives.

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The “Awakening” of an Organ and the Deeper Sleep of Faith

EWTN portal reports on the inauguration of a new pipe organ in Prague’s St. Vitus Cathedral, an event presided over by “Archbishop” Stanislav Přibyl, who performed an unusual rite of “awakening” the instrument, addressing it directly and asking it to “wake up” and fill the cathedral with music. The ceremony, which included a Mass and featured the Czech Philharmonic, was broadcast live by Czech public television. While the event highlights the grandeur of sacred music and the historical significance of the cathedral, the very need for such an “awakening” rite, coupled with the superficial theological explanations offered, exposes a profound spiritual malaise within the conciliar structures, where the living faith of Christ’s flock is often reduced to aesthetic experiences and symbolic gestures, rather than the unadultered proclamation of supernatural truth and the call to conversion.

A Catholic priest offering the Eucharist to a kneeling prisoner in a dimly lit cell, symbolizing the denial of sacraments to persecuted Catholics.
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Rights Without Remedies: The Illusion of Religious Liberty in a Godless Order

The National Catholic Register commentary by Andrea Picciotti-Bayer reports on the U.S. Supreme Court case Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections, in which a Rastafarian prisoner, Damon Landor, had his dreadlocks forcibly shaved by prison guards despite a federal court opinion affirming his rights under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA). The article frames the case as a test of whether “rights without remedies are rights at all,” and draws a parallel to the persecution of Catholic media tycoon Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong, who has been denied access to the Eucharist and Mass by Chinese Communist authorities. The author urges the Supreme Court or Congress to ensure that officials who violate religious freedom face personal liability for damages. Beneath the veneer of defending religious liberty, this article reveals the profound theological bankruptcy of a worldview that equates Rastafarian hair rituals with the Catholic Faith, treats “religious freedom” as a civil right granted by the state rather than a divine endowment, and remains utterly silent on the only true remedy for the crisis of faith in the modern world: the Social Kingship of Christ.

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Leo XIV Praises “Unity in Difference” and Migrants as Gospel Fruit — A Modernist Manifesto Disguised as a Travel Report

EWTN News portal reports on June 17, 2026, that the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), during his general audience in St. Peter’s Square, reflected on his recent apostolic journey to Spain, praising the country as “an example of unity despite differences,” celebrating the encounter between “Catholic tradition and contemporary culture,” and elevating the phenomenon of mass migration to a means of “rereading the Gospel” through intercultural exchange. He also expressed satisfaction with the U.S.-Iran peace deal and renewed appeals for peace in Ukraine. This address is not a mere travelogue but a concentrated distillation of every modernist error condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium — religious indifferentism, the democratization of the Church, the cult of man, and the subordination of divine truth to secular humanitarianism — all wrapped in the saccharine language of “dialogue” and “fraternity.”

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The Usurper’s Empty Words: Leo XIV and the Spiritual Bankruptcy of the Conciliar Sect

The National Catholic Register reports that the current usurper occupying the Vatican, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), has issued a message — signed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin — offering prayers for parents who have suffered the loss of a baby, in connection with the upcoming Day for Life in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland on June 21, 2026. The message speaks of God’s “divine love” giving meaning to every person’s life and invites parents to find “consolation and peace” in prayer and the sacraments. The bishops of these regions organized the day under the theme “Wonder at the Child in the Mother’s Womb,” affirming the dignity of the unborn and condemning abortion. On the surface, this appears to be a straightforward pro-life statement. However, a thorough examination from the perspective of integral Catholic faith reveals the profound theological emptiness, doctrinal evasions, and spiritual danger inherent in every utterance emanating from the conciliar sect and its usurper.

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Kenya’s “Bishops” Stage Another Modernist Peace Spectacle While the Faith Burns

VaticanNews portal reports on June 17, 2026, that so-called “bishops” from Kenya’s North Rift region — Cleophas Oseso Tuka, John Mbinda, and Henry Juma Odonya — presided over an “Inter-diocesan peace and reconciliation Mass” in Chemolingot, Baringo County, calling for “social cohesion,” “dialogue,” and “fraternity” while citing the apostate Francis’ encyclical *Fratelli Tutti* and the arch-heretic John XXIII’s *Pacem in Terris*. The event, attended by priests, religious, government officials, and community leaders, addressed cattle rustling, banditry, and ethnic tensions — yet not a single word was spoken about the state of grace, the necessity of conversion to the Catholic Faith, the propitiatory sacrifice of the Most Holy Mass, or the eternal damnation awaiting unrepentant sinners. This is yet another spectacle from the conciliar sect, reducing the Church’s supernatural mission to naturalistic humanitarianism dressed in liturgical vestments.

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