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A modernist 'cardinal' addressing diplomats at a war-torn holy site, symbolizing the naturalistic void of Easter peace appeals without Christ.

Easter Without Christ: Modernist Diplomacy’s Hollow Peace

Summary: VaticanNews (March 26, 2026) reports statements by “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the conciliar structure, regarding the war in the Holy Land, Italian politics, youth violence, and the Traditional Latin Mass. Parolin’s appeal to “put an end to this foolishness that is war” and his hope that Easter rituals may be celebrated “at least within” holy sites reveal a fundamental naturalism. His comments on Italian civic participation, values-based education, and avoiding liturgical conflict further demonstrate the post-conciliar hierarchy’s complete abdication of supernatural Catholic mission. The analysis exposes how these statements, devoid of any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ, the necessity of Catholic conversion, the Sacrifice of the Mass, or the reality of mortal sin, constitute a radical apostasy from the integral Faith. The thesis is clear: Parolin’s rhetoric embodies the modernist “abomination of desolation” standing in the holy place, offering a humanistic, pacifist substitute for the unique peace of the Risen King, Jesus Christ.

Brazilian Priest Case Exposes Neo-Church’s Naturalist Complicity

[EWTN News] reports that Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court permanently closed the investigation into Father José Eduardo de Oliveira e Silva, a priest from Osasco, São Paulo, who was named in November 2024 as a suspect in the 2022 attempted coup d’état aimed at preventing the inauguration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The investigation, which did not result in formal charges, was dismissed following a request from the priest’s defense. The defense attorney, Miguel Vidigal, stated the priest’s visits to Brasília were for “spiritual care and guidance — nothing more than that,” and criticized media and private individuals for “unfounded and slanderous messages.” The article notes the investigation was part of a broader case involving former President Jair Bolsonaro and military figures, and that the Prosecutor General’s Office did not file charges.

This narrative, presented by a flagship post-conciliar media outlet, is a masterclass in naturalistic obfuscation that systematically erases the supernatural framework of Catholic social doctrine. The article’s very premise—treating a priest’s alleged political activity as a matter for secular courts and public opinion—reveals the profound apostasy of the conciliar sect that now occupies the Vatican. From the perspective of integral Catholic faith, the case is not about “clearing” a name but about exposing a Church that has abandoned its duty to teach the Social Kingship of Christ and has instead embraced the secularist errors condemned by Pius IX.

A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments stands in a grand cathedral with law enforcement officers kneeling before him, holding a pastoral letter.

Bishop Seitz’s Conscience Heresy Exposed

The EWTN News portal reports that “Bishop” Mark Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, Texas, has issued a pastoral letter calling mass immigration detention and deportation a “grave moral evil” and urging law enforcement officers to “evaluate everything in the light of Christ” and follow their “well-informed conscience” rather than “immoral orders.” This represents a fundamental rejection of Catholic doctrine on authority, the duty of citizens to obey legitimate rulers, and the supernatural end of the state, instead propagating the Modernist, subjectivist error of private judgment condemned by the Church.

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