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The Pillar’s Apostasy: Modernist Mouthpiece of the Conciliar Sect
The cited material is a promotional notice for a paid podcast episode from The Pillar, a self-described Catholic news outlet. Its content is negligible, consisting solely of subscription instructions …


Irish Catholicism’s “Turning Tide”: Statistical Illusion Masking Apostasy
The Statistical Mirage of a “Quiet Revival”
The Pillar Catholic portal reports on a study commissioned by the Irish bishops’ conference, “The Turning Tide? Recent religious trends on the island of Ir…


Lou Holtz: Modernist Catholic Icon of the Conciliar Sect
The obituary published by EWTN News on March 4, 2026, presents the late football coach Lou Holtz as a paragon of Catholic faith and conservative American patriotism. It details his legendary coaching career, his lifelong Catholic identity nurtured by the Sisters of Notre Dame, his weekly Mass attendance, and his public statements on faith. The article highlights his political conservatism, his awarding of the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Donald Trump, his description of Trump as “the greatest president during my lifetime,” and his final speech at the America First Policy Institute championing the “American dream.” Crucially, it notes that following the election of “Pope” Leo XIV in 2025, Holtz urged Catholics to “pray for [Leo], respect him and support him.” The piece concludes with his family’s statement that he is remembered for “faith, family, service, and an unwavering belief in the potential of others.” This narrative constructs an image of a devout Catholic who seamlessly integrated his faith with American civic religion and loyalty to the post-conciliar hierarchy.


Cuban ‘Freedom Accord’ Apostatizes from Christ the King
The cited article from EWTN News reports that Cuban exile opposition leaders, including Rosa María Payá, signed an “Accord for Liberation” in the National Shrine of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre in Miami. This document outlines a 10-step, secular roadmap for a “democratic transition” in Cuba, involving the dismantling of the Communist Party, a provisional government, and eventual multiparty elections. The article notes the involvement of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration in talks with Cuba and mentions that the Archdiocese of Miami, headed by Archbishop Thomas Wenski, declined to comment. The entire narrative is framed within the naturalistic paradigms of human rights, democracy, and political negotiation, utterly devoid of any supernatural perspective or reference to the absolute sovereignty of Jesus Christ over nations.
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