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Bishop Mark Brennan in front of an American flag and Constitution, symbolizing the heresy of Americanism.
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Bishop Brennan’s Pastoral Letter: A Blueprint for Catholic Complicity with the Americanist Heresy

EWTN News portal reports that Bishop Mark Brennan of Wheeling-Charleston has issued a pastoral letter ahead of America’s 250th anniversary, calling Catholics to “renew their commitment to faith, human dignity, and the common good” while building a “culture of life” and “civilization of love.” The letter, framed as Brennan’s final pastoral as bishop, praises American constitutional stability, religious liberty, and Catholic contributions to social reform, while warning against secularism, relativism, and excessive individualism. Yet beneath this veneer of piety lies a document thoroughly infected with the very Modernism and Americanism that the pre-conciliar Magisterium condemned without equivocation — a letter that reduces the supernatural mission of the Church to naturalistic humanism, baptizes the errors of Liberalism, and ignores the absolute primacy of Christ the King over all nations.

A traditional Catholic procession in Lima, Peru, reflecting the spiritual crisis amidst political chaos and the false promise of unity from a usurper.
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Peru’s Deep Divisions Exposed: A Nation Awaiting a Usurper’s Visit

The Pillar portal reports on the anticipated visit of the usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to Peru, his former missionary territory, in November 2026. The article details a nation plagued by profound political instability, with a decade of revolving presidents, impeachments, and corruption scandals, alongside a deeply fractured and scandal-ridden local “Church” hierarchy. It highlights the controversial figure of Keiko Fujimori, likely to be president, and the numerous ecclesiastical controversies, including abuse cases and the dissolution of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, in which Prevost himself was involved. The piece concludes by framing Leo XIV as a potential “unifying figure” amidst this chaos, capable of “commanding respect across Peru’s political and ecclesial divides.” This entire narrative, however, fundamentally misapprehends the true nature of the crisis, reducing a profound spiritual apostasy to mere political and administrative challenges, and presenting a chief architect of the conciliar revolution as a beacon of unity.

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Colombia’s “Bishops” Reduce the Faith to a Civic Ritual Before a Pagan Election

EWTN News reports that the conciliar “bishops” of Colombia have called for a “national day of prayer” on June 19, ahead of the presidential runoff election on June 21. They invite the faithful to prayer vigils in “cathedrals” and “paras,” and for families to “light a candle” and pray for the nation, stating that “without God, we will not be able to build the civilization of love we all long for.” They also quote “Pope” Leo XIV on choosing “encounter” over “confrontation.” This initiative, while superficially pious, is a textbook example of the post-conciliar Church’s reduction of the Faith to a naturalistic, horizontal civic ritual, devoid of any supernatural urgency or doctrinal clarity, and utterly failing to address the true spiritual crisis of our times.

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SSPX Bishop Consecrations: A Schism Within the Abomination of Desolation

EWTN News portal reports that the so-called “Pope” Leo XIV, the current usurper of Peter’s throne, has issued a warning regarding the Society of St. Pius X’s (SSPX) plan to consecrate four priests as bishops on July 1, 2026, without his permission. The article frames this as a potential deepening of schism, with the Vatican warning that such an act would be “schismatic” and incur excommunication. The SSPX, which exclusively celebrates the Traditional Latin Mass and rejects certain teachings of the Second Vatican Council, is portrayed as the party causing division by refusing to accept “fundamental elements of the Church.” The article also touches on the pope’s comments about G7 diplomacy, future travel, and migration. This entire narrative, however, is a masterful exercise in misdirection, presenting the conciliar sect as the legitimate authority and the SSPX as the schismatics, while completely ignoring the foundational heresies and apostasy that have rendered the post-conciliar structures devoid of true Catholic authority.

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Leo XIV’s Diplomacy of Betrayal: From Iran Memo to SSPX Threats

Vatican News portal reports on June 16, 2026, that the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressed journalists outside Castel Gandolfo, commenting on the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, his recent trip to Spain, migration policy, and the Society of Saint Pius X’s planned episcopal consecrations. The tone is characteristically conciliar: diplomatic platitudes replace doctrinal clarity, naturalistic humanitarianism supplants supernatural truth, and veiled threats against those who defend Tradition expose the authoritarian heart of the post-conciliar sect.

A solemn Catholic church interior with clergy in traditional attire and concerned faithful, highlighting the cover-up of clerical abuse scandals.
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Secular Courts, Neo-Church Complicity, and the Ongoing Cover-Up of Clerical Predators

EWTN News reports that a New Jersey appeals court has ruled Seton Hall University need not fully disclose the “Latham report,” an internal investigation into its handling of sex abuse allegations tied to the disgraced Theodore McCarrick. The decision, handed down on June 15, 2026, shields the bulk of the report behind attorney-client privilege, allowing the university—and by extension, the structures occupying the Vatican—to continue obscuring the full extent of institutional complicity in the systematic protection of clerical predators. This ruling is not an anomaly; it is the predictable fruit of a post-conciliar system that has consistently prioritized institutional self-preservation over the protection of souls and the administration of true justice.

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Eucharistic Revival or Eucharistic Deception? The Neo-Church’s Banquet Without Sacrifice

National Catholic Register portal reports on a new book by Dominican “Father” Patrick Mary Briscoe, *O Sacred Banquet: Exploring the Eucharistic Mystery with Saint Thomas Aquinas* (Our Sunday Visitor, 2026), which promotes the post-conciliar “Eucharistic Revival” centered on St. Thomas Aquinas’ prayer *O Sacrum Convivium*. The article presents the Eucharist as a “banquet” of “fellowship and friendship,” emphasizing “communion,” “processions,” and “adoration” while systematically omitting the propitiatory sacrifice, the reality of transubstantiation as defined by the Council of Trent, and the necessity of the priestly offering for the remission of sins. This is not a revival of Catholic faith but a modernist reimagining of the Most Holy Sacrifice, stripping it of its sacrificial character and reducing it to a communal meal of emotional experience—precisely the error condemned by Pope St. Pius X in *Pascendi Dominici gregis* and the Council of Trent.

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Poland’s Vocations Collapse Exposes the Spiritual Bankruptcy of the Conciliar Sect

The Pillar Catholic portal reports that Poland — long hailed as Europe’s bastion of Catholic vitality — will see fewer than 200 priestly ordinations in 2026 for the first time this century, with only 196 candidates scheduled (130 diocesan, 66 religious). This continues a relentless decline from 208 in 2025 and 235 in 2024. The Archdiocese of Kraków, once a vocations powerhouse under St. John Paul II, will ordain only four priests, down from seven in 2025 and thirteen in 2024. Seven of Poland’s 42 Latin Catholic dioceses will have zero ordinations. The total number of diocesan priests nationwide fell 6.4% between 2018 and 2024, from 24,876 to 23,274. Fr. Jan Frąckowiak, a seminary rector, attributed the collapse to “demographic decline, a lower proportion of believers and practicing Catholics in society, and a reduced ability among the younger generation to make definitive commitments.” Poland’s fertility rate plummeted to 1.068 in 2025, far below replacement level. This catastrophic implosion of vocations in the most “Catholic” country in Europe is not a mystery to be explained by sociology — it is the entirely predictable, divinely permitted fruit of fifty years of conciliar apostasy, liturgical destruction, and doctrinal betrayal.

Portrait of St. John Francis Regis praying in a church with poor souls seeking confession, contrasting with a modern gambling app on a smartphone.
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St. John Francis Regis and the Gambling Epidemic: A Call to True Repentance

The Pillar Catholic portal reports on the life of St. John Francis Regis, a 17th-century Jesuit missionary, while also touching upon various contemporary news items, including a significant commentary on the pervasive issue of sports gambling and its societal impact. The article, by JD Flynn, presents St. Regis as a model of priestly zeal and self-sacrifice, particularly in his work among the poor and his efforts to counter Protestantism. However, a critical examination reveals that even within such narratives, the pervasive influence of modernism and a naturalistic worldview can subtly distort the true spiritual lessons, especially when contrasted with the unchanging Catholic doctrine on vice, repentance, and the supernatural mission of the Church.

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