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Asian Bishops’ Naturalistic Peace Appeal Exposes Apostasy
The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC), meeting in Bangkok, issued a statement on March 3, 2026, echoing the appeal of the usurper antipope “Leo XIV” for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East. The statement expresses “deep anguish” over violence and warns of “incalculable human and economic consequences,” calling for dialogue and interreligious solidarity. It frames peace as the “fruit of justice” built through “sincere, responsible, and sustained dialogue,” urging local Churches to intensify “prayer, fasting, and concrete acts of solidarity.” This appeal, while superficially humanitarian, is a profound manifestation of the post-conciliar Church’s apostasy, reducing the supernatural mission of the Church to a naturalistic, humanist project utterly divorced from the Social Kingship of Christ.


Somalia Crisis: Conciliar News Service’s Naturalistic Blindness
The “Humanitarian” Facade Masks Theological Bankruptcy
The cited article from Vatican News reports on the United Nations’ alarming projections regarding acute food insecurity in Somalia, citing clima…
Polish Bishops’ Fines: Conciliar Legalism Masquerading as Canonical Justice
The Polish bishops’ conference has implemented financial penalties for canonical offenses, adapting Pope Francis’s 2021 revision of Book VI of the 1983 Code of Canon Law. Fines range from half to 20 t…
Synod’s Digital Apostasy: Abandoning Christ’s Kingship for Algorithmic Idolatry
The Pillar Catholic portal reports on the final documents of two Synod of Bishops study groups, released March 3, 2026. Study group No. 3 on “the mission in the digital environment” proposes integrating digital evangelization into Church structures, forming clergy for digital culture, and establishing a Pontifical Commission for Digital Culture. Study group No. 4 on priestly formation recommends a new guiding document emphasizing “conversions” in formation—relational, missionary, toward communion, service, and a “synodal style”—including alternating seminarians with parishes and “the inclusion of women at all levels of formation.” Both reports frame the Church’s mission through the lens of “synodality,” “listening,” and engagement with contemporary culture, omitting any reference to the supernatural goals of the Church, the sacrificial nature of the priesthood, or the absolute necessity of the sacraments for salvation. This reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Catholic Church’s divine mandate for a naturalistic, human-centered project.
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