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A Catholic priest holding a crucifix solemnly outside the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, reflecting on interfaith apostasy and the need to uphold Christ's exclusive kingship.
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Interfaith Prayer: Apostasy in Action

The cited article from Vatican News reports an interreligious prayer meeting in Lahore, Pakistan, where Christian and Muslim leaders gathered at the Badshahi Mosque during Lent and Ramadan to pray for peace amid the Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict. Fr. Asif Sardar, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Lahore, and Fr. James Channan, a Dominican, participated alongside Muslim imams, sharing an iftar and promoting “shared values” of fasting and prayer. The event is framed as a sign of “interreligious harmony” and a bridge of unity, with calls for joint advocacy for peace and an end to violence. This analysis exposes the profound theological and spiritual errors inherent in such an initiative, which stands in direct contradiction to the integral Catholic faith as defined before the rupture of 1958.

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Theology of Apostasy: Leo XIV’s “Open Sea” Modernism

Summary: VaticanNews.va (March 2, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV, addressing theologians from Puglia and Calabria, urged them to “navigate the open sea” and avoid the “temptation to turn backward,” promoting “doing theology together” in a “synodal style” to find “new forms and new languages” for Gospel proclamation. This speech is a quintessential expression of the Modernist apostasy condemned by St. Pius X in Lamentabili sane exitu, reducing theology to naturalistic humanism, omitting the social reign of Christ the King, and substituting the immutable depositum fidei with evolving human interpretations. The address epitomizes the post-conciliar “Church of the New Advent” in its rejection of Tradition and its embrace of immanentist, collegial, and inculturating errors.

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Vatican Diplomacy: The Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Humanism on Full Display

The cited article from Vatican News reports on a routine diplomatic meeting between “Pope” Leo XIV and the President of Malta, focusing on bilateral relations, migration, and geopolitical issues like the Middle East and Ukraine. The encounter, characterized as “cordial” and centered on “fruitful cooperation,” exemplifies the post-conciliar church’s complete abdication of its supernatural mission in favor of a secular, humanistic agenda. This mundane administrative exchange, devoid of any reference to the salvation of souls, the reign of Christ the King, or the defense of Catholic doctrine, lays bare the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect.

Catholic priest praying before Christ the King with Armenian churches in background, contrasting modernist indifferentism
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Armenia’s Schismatics and the Conciliar Sect’s Indifferentism

Summary: An EWTN News article from February 26, 2026, reports that Ambassador Alberto Fernandez and John Eibner urged the Trump administration to pressure Armenia’s government to cease its crackdown on the Armenian Apostolic Church, citing indictments against Catholicos Garegin II, jailed bishops, and travel restrictions. The article frames this as a defense of religious freedom against authoritarianism, aligning with U.S. geopolitical interests in the region. This narrative, however, exposes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic exclusivism in favor of modernist indifferentism, treating a schismatic body as a legitimate “church” worthy of defense while remaining silent on the plight of Catholics in Armenia and the supernatural primacy of Christ’s Kingship over all nations.

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News Roundup Exposes Post-Conciliar Apostasy and Naturalism

The cited EWTN News article from February 26, 2026, presents a series of global updates concerning events involving individuals and structures that identify as Catholic. A superficial reading might see routine news. A theological analysis, however, reveals a consistent pattern: the complete absence of the supernatural, the normalization of the conciliar revolution, and the practical denial of the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The article functions not as reporting, but as a liturgical act of the new religion, celebrating the autonomy of man and the irrelevance of grace.

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