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Conciliar Bishops Preach Naturalism While Cathedral Hosts Idolatry

The EWTN News report from March 6, 2026, summarizes several global news items involving individuals and structures associated with the post-conciliar hierarchy. The primary story notes that various “Catholic bishops’ conferences” (e.g., Irish, Australian, Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences, Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference) have issued statements calling for an end to the Iran war, emphasizing de-escalation, the protection of civilians, and the restoration of diplomacy. The article also reports on a German cathedral, St. Viktor’s in Xanten, housing a 45-foot cast whale carcass as an “art installation” in its sanctuary, defended by diocesan officials and an auxiliary bishop. Other items include the conviction of men threatening a priest in Indonesia, the arrest of an Iraqi Christian woman for a celebratory video, condemnations of violence in Sudan, a UN sanction lift for a Syrian militant group, and an attempted murder of an Angolan priest.

The central thesis is this: the conciliar bishops’ naturalistic, secular humanist pleas for “peace” and their tolerance for blatant sacrilege in a sacred space are two sides of the same apostate coin. They reveal a complete abandonment of the Catholic Church’s divinely mandated mission to preach the Social Kingship of Christ and to guard the sanctity of the House of God. Their actions are the logical fruit of the Modernist revolution condemned by St. Pius X and the doctrinal errors listed in the *Syllabus of Errors*.

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