The Ordination Theater of the Conciliar Sect: A Ritual Without Faith
Vatican News portal reports on the upcoming priestly ordinations in St. Peter’s Basilica, presided over by the antipope Leo XIV on April 26, 2026, framed within the “World Day of Prayer for Vocations.” The article presents testimonies of ten candidates, emphasizing personal fulfillment, emotional experiences, and naturalistic motivations for entering the seminary. The entire narrative is saturated with the language of the post-conciliar revolution: “vocations,” “discernment,” “communion,” “ecclesial synergy,” and “service to the Church” — all stripped of their supernatural content and reduced to a bureaucratic exercise in human resource management for a dying institution. The article’s thesis is clear: the conciliar sect continues to manufacture “priests” through a process that has nothing to do with the Catholic priesthood instituted by Christ, but everything to do with perpetuating a naturalistic, anthropocentric parody of sacred orders.




