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Australian Prelate Heads Vatican’s Canon Law Engine of Apostasy

The Vatican announced on March 25, 2026, that “Pope” Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Anthony Randazzo of Broken Bay, Australia, as prefect of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts, granting him the personal title of archbishop. Randazzo, 59, is a canon lawyer who has served in the “Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith” and as an auxiliary bishop of Sydney. The president of the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe, welcomed the appointment, praising Randazzo’s “formation and long experience in canon law.” This routine appointment within the conciliar sect’s administrative structure is, in fact, a stark manifestation of the systematic substitution of Catholic canonical order with a naturalistic, modernist legal framework designed to enforce the errors of Vatican II and the “New Evangelization.”

Pro-Life Initiative Masks Modernist Apostasy

The Day of the Unborn Child: A Conciliar Smoke Screen for Apostasy

The cited EWTN article reports on the annual celebration of the “Day of the Unborn Child” on March 25, highlighting its adoption by various national laws and a statement from the late apostate “Pope” John Paul II. It presents the day as a Catholic pro-life victory, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation. This analysis, from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, exposes the article as a prime example of modernist theology in action: it promotes a naturalistic, human-centered “culture of life” while utterly omitting the non-negotiable Catholic doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ and the necessary public profession of the Catholic faith as the sole foundation for a just society. The initiative, endorsed by the conciliar hierarchy, is a dangerous diversion that treats symptoms (abortion) while ignoring the mortal disease (the apostasy of the Vatican II church and the rejection of Christ’s reign).

A solemn depiction of the desecration of sacred statues by Belgian radio hosts, highlighting the spiritual decay and need for reparation.

Belgian “Catholics” Mock Christ While Fearing Islam

Summary: Studio Brussel, a Belgian radio station, aired a video segment in which its hosts smashed statues of Jesus and the Virgin Mary, framing it as a humorous response to “Blue Monday.” When questioned, host Sam De Bruyn admitted the act might be offensive but claimed it “is not a big issue” in secular Belgium, contrasting it with the danger of mocking Islam. The station later apologized, stating the hosts “underestimated how sensitive religious symbols can be.” This incident epitomizes the post-conciliar church’s descent into naturalistic humanism, where sacred symbols are treated as disposable cultural artifacts while the supernatural reality they represent is denied, and a cowardly, relativistic fear of Islam replaces the Catholic duty to defend the Faith.
The cited article reveals not a mere cultural misstep but a profound apostasy: the public desecration of the sacred images of Our Lord and His Mother by individuals identifying as “Catholic” is treated as a trivial joke, while the same individuals exhibit a terror of offending Islam. This exposes the complete theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s “hermeneutics of continuity,” which has reduced the Incarnation and the Communion of Saints to mere sentimentality, and replaced the Social Reign of Christ the King with the tyranny of secular opinion and the dhimmitude of false ecumenism.

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