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Pope Leo XIV’s Congratulatory Message to 110-Year-Old Priest: A Portrait of Apostasy
The article from EWTN News reports that the antipope known as “Pope Leo XIV” sent congratulations to Father Bruno Kant, a 110-year-old priest from the Diocese of Fulda, Germany, for his “long, faithfu…
Vatican’s UN Speech: Naturalism Masking Apostasy
The cited article reports that Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, the permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, declared at a Geneva conference on March 3, 2026, that Christians are the mos…


Lebanese Christians’ ‘Resilience’ Denies Christ’s Social Kingship
The EWTN News article from March 5, 2026, reports on Christian villagers in southern Lebanon who, facing evacuation orders amid the escalating Iran-Israel war, have chosen to remain in their towns. It describes their refusal to leave, their organization of local watch rotations with church bells as warning signals, their appeals to the Lebanese army and the apostolic nuncio for protection, and their determination to prevent Hezbollah from using their villages as military bases. The narrative frames their stance as one of “resilience” and “stubborn determination to stay,” rooted in love for their land and community, while expressing frustration at being caught in a war they did not choose. The article concludes by noting their faith as a sustaining factor. This humanistic and geopolitical account completely omits the Catholic doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ over nations and the consequent obligation of the state to recognize and serve the Church, as defined by pre-1958 Magisterium. The villagers’ appeals to secular authorities (Lebanese army, UNIFIL, the “Vatican’s diplomatic channels”) and their reliance on natural means of self-defense, without a single reference to the necessity of a Catholic social order, expose a profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy: a Catholicism reduced to cultural identity and natural resistance, devoid of its supernatural mission to subject all human societies to the law of Christ the King.
Modernist “Theologians” Distort Just War Doctrine for Trump’s Iran Conflict
The cited article from EWTN News reports that certain “Catholic theologians” are urging President Donald Trump to adhere to just war doctrine during the ongoing conflict with Iran. These individuals, identified as Joseph Capizzi of The Catholic University of America and Taylor Patrick O’Neill of Thomas Aquinas College, base their counsel on the criteria found in the post-conciliar Catechism of the Catholic Church. Their analysis focuses on naturalistic principles of statecraft, “moral clarity,” and political outcomes, utterly divorcing the discussion from the supernatural ends of the true Church and the absolute primacy of Christ’s reign over nations. This represents a profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy, reducing Catholic moral theology to a mere branch of secular ethics and serving the interests of the conciliar sect’s apostasy.
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