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Bishop Martin’s Naturalistic Evangelization: The Conciliar Sect’s Empty Formula

The Diocese of Charlotte’s widely circulated pastoral video, delivered by Bishop Michael Martin on February 14, 2026, presents a “vision” of evangelization centered on the slogan “everyone so loves Jesus, we share him with others.” Drawing heavily from Pope Francis’s *Evangelii Gaudium*, the message reduces the Catholic mission to three “action steps”: forming “missionary disciples,” “becoming the family of God,” and “going out to proclaim the Gospel.” The presentation is devoid of references to sin, damnation, the Real Presence, the Sacrifice of the Mass, or the absolute necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation. It substitutes sentimental, horizontal community-building for the supernatural mandate of converting nations to the one true faith. This is not Catholic pastoral guidance; it is the precise operational language of the conciliar sect’s program of apostasy, cloaking the abandonment of dogma in the vacuous rhetoric of “love” and “family.”

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Charity Without Faith: The Naturalistic Gospel of “Pope” Leo XIV

[VATICAN NEWS] reports that “Pope” Leo XIV met on February 14, 2026, with members of the National Confederation of the Misericordie of Italy. In his address, he praised their centuries-old history of service and urged them to cultivate Christian formation through prayer, catechesis, and fidelity to the Sacraments, especially Sunday Mass and Confession. He highlighted their adaptation to contemporary needs, stating they “do not limit yourselves to ‘doing for,’ but you commit yourselves to ‘walking with,’ recognizing in others brothers and sisters, each with their dignity and their story.” The core message was that Christian faith is lived in charity adapted to the needs of our times, urging lay people to be “messengers of hope, charity, and peace” while “avoiding all logic of power.”

Catholic priest in traditional cassock standing before an altar with Bible, stained-glass window of Christ teaching the Sermon on the Mount.
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Modernist “Heart Religion” Destroys Catholic Law

The Vatican News portal publishes a commentary by Fr. Edmund Power, OSB, on the Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time (Matthew 5:17-37), promoting a subjective, interiorized interpretation of the Moral Law that directly contradicts the unchanging doctrine of the Catholic Church. The article centers on the theme “On tablets of human hearts,” framing the Gospel not as a divine, objective norm binding on all societies, but as a personal, psychological transformation from “legalism” to a “warmer” and “more compassionate” interior disposition. This presentation is a quintessential expression of the Modernist heresies condemned by St. Pius X in Lamentabili sane exitu and by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors. It systematically omits the supernatural, hierarchical, and juridical dimensions of the Law, reducing the Sermon on the Mount to a vague ethical sentimentality incompatible with the integral Catholic faith.

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