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A solemn Catholic chapel desecrated on Holy Saturday in Tlaxcala, Mexico, with the Blessed Sacrament stolen.
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Holy Saturday Desecration: Symptom of the Neo-Church’s Sacramental Bankruptcy

The report from EWTN News describes a violent assault on the faithful and the theft of the Blessed Sacrament from a chapel in the Diocese of Tlaxcala, Mexico, on Holy Saturday 2026. Bishop Julio C. Salcedo Aquino of the post-conciliar hierarchy expressed sorrow, called for prayer for the perpetrators’ conversion, announced a rite of reparation, and reminded the faithful of the automatic excommunication incurred by such a sacrilege. While the crime itself is monstrous, the bishop’s response, viewed through the unalterable lens of integral Catholic theology, is a perfect illustration of the spiritual and doctrinal bankruptcy of the modernistic “Church” that occupies the Vatican. It treats a symptom while ignoring the fatal disease of apostasy that has rendered the post-conciliar structures incapable of offering a true remedy.

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Dominican Sisters’ Lawsuit: Conciliar Compromise vs. Christ’s Kingship

The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, operators of Rosary Hill Home in New York, have filed a federal lawsuit against state officials, challenging a 2023 gender-identity mandate that would force them to use preferred pronouns, assign rooms based on gender identity, and post anti-discrimination notices. The sisters, who have served terminal cancer patients for 125 years, argue the law violates their First Amendment rights to free speech and free exercise of religion. Their superior, Mother Marie Edward, states compliance would force them to act against Catholic teaching on the immutability of sex and the truth of Christ. The lawsuit, however, is framed entirely within the U.S. constitutional system of “religious freedom,” a concept condemned by pre-1958 Catholic doctrine, and is pursued while the congregation remains in formal communion with the post-conciliar hierarchy, whose members are, by sedevacantist theology, manifest heretics who have lost office. This legal strategy, therefore, represents not a defense of the Faith but a tragic manifestation of the very Modernism and secularist compromise that has hollowed out the Church since 1958.

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Community of the Lamb: Modernist Ecumenism Disguised as Franciscan Poverty

The NC Register reports the death of Franciscan Father Jean-Claude Chupin, co-founder of the Community of the Lamb, an international congregation praised for its work with the homeless and its “sung liturgy, which combines aspects of Eastern and Western Catholic rites.” The article highlights endorsements from “Pope Francis” and Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, framing his life as a model of Gospel living within the post-conciliar church. This narrative, however, conceals a profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy that epitomizes the modernist revolution’s corruption of Catholic religious life.

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Nigerian Holy Week Violence Exposes Modernist Blindness

The Pillar Catholic portal reports on the wave of attacks against Christians in Nigeria during Holy Week 2026, detailing incidents in Jos, Kautikari, Nasarawa, Mbalom, Ariko, and Maro Kasuwa. The article emphasizes conflicting reports on casualty figures, perpetrator identities (often模糊ly labeled “gunmen” or “Fulani ethnic militia”), and whether the violence is primarily ethnic/land-based or religiously motivated. It notes the Nigerian government’s declared “security emergency” and potential U.S. policy implications under President Trump. The report concludes with the observation that global media attention may shift due to the “Iran war.” The article’s very framework—relying on secular “5 Ws” journalism, omitting the supernatural dimension of the conflict, and failing to identify the victims as Catholics subject to a public reign of Christ the King—epitomizes the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s approach to persecution.

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Peace Without Christ: The Empty Appeal of an Antipope

The Vatican News portal reports that the individual occupying the See of Rome, referred to as “Pope Leo XIV,” issued an appeal for peace from Castel Gandolfo on April 7, 2026. In his statement to journalists, he condemned threats against the Iranian people, called for a return to negotiations, and decried attacks on civilian infrastructure as violations of international law. His core message urged “all people of goodwill to always search for peace and not violence, to reject war.” The appeal framed the conflict in terms of moral and economic consequences, emphasizing the protection of innocents and urging citizens to lobby their governments for peace. This statement, presented as a moral authority, is a quintessential product of the post-conciliar apostasy: a naturalistic, humanistic plea that is theologically vacuous, ecclesiastically illegitimate, and a dangerous diversion from the only true foundation of peace—the Social Reign of Jesus Christ.

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Modernist Bishops Promote Peace Without Christ the King

Vatican News portal reports that “Archbishop” Paul S. Coakley, President of the “U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops,” issued an appeal on April 7, 2026, urging President Donald Trump to “step back from the precipice of war” with Iran and negotiate a “just settlement” regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Coakley cited “Pope Leo XIV’s” calls for peace during Holy Week and invited Catholics to join a prayer vigil for peace on April 11. This appeal, framed entirely in naturalistic terms, epitomizes the post-conciliar sect’s total abandonment of Catholic doctrine, which demands the public reign of Christ the King over all nations as the sole foundation for true peace.

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