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A traditional Catholic priest holding a newspaper exposing The Pillar's modernist propaganda with a crucifix in the background.
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The Pillar’s Vacuous Modernist Propaganda Exposed

The cited article from The Pillar portal (March 13, 2026) is a promotional notice for a paid audio podcast subscription, containing no substantive news reporting or theological content whatsoever. It consists exclusively of metadata, subscription prompts, and interface instructions. Its primary function is commercial, not informative. The complete absence of any doctrinal or ecclesial content renders any meaningful theological analysis of its *arguments* impossible. However, the very existence and format of this “article” within the conciliar sect’s media ecosystem is itself profoundly symptomatic. It represents the ultimate reduction of Catholic communication to a consumerist, market-driven commodity, where “news” is a paywalled product and spiritual formation is replaced by podcast subscriptions. This aligns perfectly with the naturalistic, human-centered paradigm condemned by Pope Pius IX in the *Syllabus of Errors* (Error #58: “All the rectitude and excellence of morality ought to be placed in the accumulation and increase of riches… and the gratification of pleasure”) and by St. Pius X in *Lamentabili sane exitu* (Proposition #57: “The Church is an enemy of the progress of natural and theological sciences”).

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Vatican’s Cuba Talks: Apostasy in Action

The article reports that the Cuban communist regime will release 51 prisoners following talks with the Vatican, framing the decision as a product of “goodwill” and “smooth relations” between the state and the Holy See. This diplomatic gesture, timed with Holy Week, is presented as a positive outcome of dialogue, with the Holy See confirming recent conversations. The analysis exposes this as a definitive act of apostasy by the conciliar sect, which has utterly abandoned the Catholic doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ and replaced it with naturalistic humanism and communist appeasement.

A solemn scene depicting the Borgo Laudato Si' complex with 'Leo XIV' and Cardinal Fabio Baggio promoting false 'integral ecology' teachings.
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Vatican Eco-Alliance Betrays Christ the King for Pagan Nature Worship

The EWTN News Vatican Bureau reports that on March 9–10, 2026, the University of Notre Dame and the Laudato Si’ Centre of Higher Education launched the “Global Alliance” initiative at Borgo Laudato Si’ within the papal gardens of Castel Gandolfo. The event, inaugurated by the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost) in September 2025, focused on promoting “integral ecology,” climate change, and ecological leadership. Cardinal Fabio Baggio, undersecretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, stated that over 400 universities are now studying the encyclical *Laudato Si’*, and the alliance aims to produce research and “disseminate awareness about ecological conversion.” Sister Alessandra Smerilli described the gathering as a unified effort to share ideas and live according to *Laudato Si’* principles. The complex features a circular greenhouse and agricultural land, dedicated to the teachings of “Pope Francis” on creation.

This collaboration between a modernist university and the conciliar sect’s ecological center represents a definitive and public rejection of the Kingship of Jesus Christ, substituting it with a pantheistic, naturalistic cult of the earth. The initiative’s focus on “ecological conversion” is a diabolical inversion of the supernatural conversion demanded by the true Faith, and its promotion by the usurper antipope “Leo XIV” confirms the complete apostasy of the post-Conciliar structure.

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