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Vatican’s “Quid est homo?” Conference: Modernist Syncretism in Lab Coats
The “Conciliar Sect” Peddles Naturalistic Humanism Under the Guise of “Christian” Bioethics
The cited article from EWTN News reports that the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life, in collaboration w…
Neo-Church’s Feminist Apostasy: Replacing Christ’s Kingship
(Vatican News portal reports) On March 9, 2026, the British and Australian Embassies to the “Holy See” hosted an event titled “Women of faith: Student leaders of tomorrow,” gathering fifteen women of thirteen nationalities to discuss “how faith, values, and public engagement can help bring about positive change in the Church and in society.” Participants, including Daniela Niño Giraldo from Colombia and Mary Wangithi Mugo from Kenya, emphasized women’s “particular role” in the Church, balancing work and motherhood, fighting human trafficking through organizations like Talitha Kum, and finding inspiration in lay women in “Church-diplomatic” roles. The event, framed around International Women’s Day, promoted a network of women “leaders” focused on temporal issues like poverty, education, and climate change, with no reference to the supernatural ends of the Church or the absolute primacy of Christ’s kingship over all human endeavors.
This gathering is not a mere discussion but a stark manifestation of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar sect. It systematically replaces the immutable doctrine of the Mystical Body of Christ with a naturalistic, feminist humanism that is utterly alien to the Catholic faith. The event’s core assumptions—the legitimacy of women’s “leadership” in the Church’s structure, the reduction of faith to a tool for “public engagement,” and the silence on the non-negotiable reign of Christ the King—expose a profound apostasy rooted in Modernism, which Pope St. Pius X condemned as the “synthesis of all heresies” (Lamentabili sane exitu, 1907).
Cardinal Sako’s Resignation: Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Humanism on Display
The Resignation of a Conciliar Prelate: A Study in Apostasy and Naturalism
The cited article from Vatican News reports the acceptance of the resignation of Cardinal Louis Raphaël Sako as Patriarch of…


Charitable Work Without Christ: The Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic “Compassion”
The article from Vatican News (dated 10 March 2026) reports on the humanitarian work of Vietnamese religious sisters caring for patients suffering from the long-term effects of leprosy (Hansen’s disease). It highlights a decline in new cases, attributes success to medical treatment and community management, and details the sisters’ provision of daily care, emotional support, and advocacy in isolated “leper colonies.” The piece quotes patients praising the sisters as “defenders for dignity” and “like family,” and notes state recognition of one sister’s work with a national labor medal. It frames this ministry as a concrete expression of the Church’s “communion” and compassion, implicitly presenting the post-conciliar “Church” as a force for good in a communist nation.
This narrative, while describing materially benevolent actions, is a perfect exemplar of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect. It reduces Catholic charity to a mere naturalistic humanitarian project, completely divorced from the supernatural ends of the unica Ecclesia catholica—the conversion of souls and the establishment of the Social Reign of Christ the King. The article’s omissions are as damning as its statements; it is a manual of Modernist error in practice, embodying the very errors condemned by St. Pius X and Pope Pius IX.
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