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Lenten Piety in the Neo-Church: A Symptom of Apostasy

The Quiet Apostasy of Domestic Piety

The cited article from the National Catholic Register presents a seemingly innocuous portrait of family Lenten practices—the Rosary, daily Mass, spiritual reading…

Nuns’ Gun Lawsuit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Apostasy

Summary: The EWTN News portal reports that several congregations of religious sisters have lost a derivative lawsuit against Smith & Wesson, in which they alleged the gun manufacturer’s marketing of AR-15 rifles “facilitated” mass shootings and threatened the company’s long-term viability. The U.S. District Court dismissed the case for lack of standing and failure to post a required security bond. This legal action, undertaken by sisters belonging to post-conciliar religious institutes, represents a profound abandonment of the Catholic Church’s supernatural mission, reducing the Church’s prophetic voice to a mere shareholder activism concerned with temporal effects while remaining utterly silent on the sin, sacrilege, and loss of faith that are the true root causes of societal violence. The lawsuit is a symptomatic fruit of the conciliar revolution’s prioritization of secular “social justice” over the doctrine of the regno Christi—the Social Kingship of Christ over all nations and every facet of life.

A somber Vatican office with the new IOR president François Pauly surrounded by financial documents and a crucifix, symbolizing the conflict between faith and modern finance.

Vatican Bank’s New President: Apostasy in Suits

The Idolatry of Financial Credibility Over the Kingdom of Christ

The cited article from EWTN News reports the appointment of François Pauly as president of the Institute for the Works of Religion (IO…

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