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A Catholic church interior with a statue of St. Joseph prominently placed in front of the altar, overshadowing a dimly lit crucifix, symbolizing the idolatrous substitution of St. Joseph for Christ the King.
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The Idolatrous Substitution of St. Joseph for Christ the King

The cited EWTN News article from March 19, 2026, presents a historical overview of papal initiatives from Pius IX to Francis promoting devotion to St. Joseph. It frames this as a continuous, organic development within the Church, citing theologian Veronika Seifert and detailing specific actions: Pius IX’s 1870 patronage decree, Leo XIII’s 1889 encyclical, Pius X’s litany, Pius XII’s 1955 feast of St. Joseph the Worker, John XXIII’s insertion of Joseph’s name into the Canon, John Paul II’s 1989 exhortation, and Francis’s 2020 Year of St. Joseph and “Sleeping Joseph” devotion. The article concludes with the implicit premise that these actions, spanning what it calls “modern popes,” represent a legitimate and beneficial strengthening of Catholic piety.

This narrative is a meticulously crafted piece of theological subversion. It systematically omits the supernatural essence of Catholic devotion, replaces the absolute Kingship of Christ with a human-centric “patronage” model, and canonizes the conciliar revolution’s rupture with Tradition under the guise of piety. The article’s fatal flaw is not what it says, but what it silences: the dogma of Christ’s exclusive and absolute reign over individuals, families, and nations; the necessity of the state’s public submission to the Social Reign of Christ the King; and the stark reality that the post-1958 “popes” are not legitimate successors but architects of apostasy. The promotion of St. Joseph, stripped of his proper role as chaste guardian of the Incarnate Word and protector of the *true* Church, is weaponized to create a sentimental, naturalistic focus on “family” and “work” that directly contradicts the militant, supernatural Catholicism defined by *Quas Primas* and the *Syllabus of Errors*.

A reverent Catholic procession carrying the Blessed Sacrament through American landmarks.
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National Eucharistic Pilgrimage: Naturalistic “Renewal” Masquerading as Catholic Devotion

The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, organized by the post-conciliar “National Eucharistic Congress” entity, is presented as a 2026 event celebrating the U.S. 250th anniversary under the theme “One Nation Under God.” It involves processions with the “Blessed Sacrament” through historic sites on the Eastern seaboard, featuring “saints” canonized after 1958, participation from Eastern-rite “eparchies,” and collaborations with charismatic groups. The stated goal is a “renewal of Eucharistic faith” and a prayerful plea for national blessing. This analysis exposes the event as a quintessential manifestation of the conciliar apostasy: a naturalistic, human-centered project that systematically omits the supernatural, substitutes vague piety for Catholic dogma, and legitimizes the structures of the “abomination of desolation.”

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Catholic Ethicists’ AI Brief: Modernist Naturalism Masquerading as Doctrine

[EWTN News] reports that a group of self‑styled “Catholic” moral theologians and ethicists filed an amicus curiae brief in federal court supporting Anthropic, an AI company refusing Pentagon demands to use its systems for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The scholars, including Charles Camosy, Joseph Vukov, Brian Boyd, Brian Green, and “Fr.” Michael Baggot, argue that Church teaching upholds Anthropic’s stance on human dignity, subsidiarity, and just war. This brief, however, represents a radical departure from integral Catholic doctrine, reducing the Faith to a naturalistic ethical framework while omitting the Social Kingship of Christ, the supernatural ends of human society, and the absolute authority of the pre‑1958 Magisterium. The scholars’ reliance on post‑conciliar authorities and their silence on the necessity of the Catholic Church as the sole mediator of salvation expose a profound apostasy, characteristic of the conciliar sect’s synthesis of all errors.

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