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Actors Jonathan Roumie, Michael Iskander, and Adam Hashmi in a solemn church setting with biblical texts and traditional attire.

ChosenCon: Sacred Scripture Reduced to Secular Spectacle

EWTN News reports on ChosenCon 2026, a fan convention held in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the television series “The Chosen” and its spin-offs, drawing approximately 5,000 attendees. The event featured actors such as Jonathan Roumie, Michael Iskander, and Adam Hashmi, with Iskander describing it as “the Comic-Con of the Bible.” Participants discussed the personal impact of portraying biblical characters, with actors sharing experiences of faith strengthening and emotional healing. Monsignor Patrick J. Winslow of the Diocese of Charlotte praised the event as “inspiring” and highlighted the series as a “beautiful new art form” that presents the Gospel in a resonant way. The article emphasizes the series’ role in evangelization through entertainment, omitting any reference to sacramental grace, Church authority, or doctrinal integrity.

Coakley’s Peace Plea: Naturalism Masking Apostasy

The Vacuum of Christ the King: Coakley’s Diplomacy as Modernist Evasion

The cited article reports a statement from Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (US…

A reverent Catholic procession in Egypt honoring Christ the King, contrasting modern blasphemy laws with the social kingship of Christ.

Egypt’s Blasphemy Law: Naturalism vs. Christ the King

The Bankruptcy of Naturalistic “Human Rights” Discourse in the Face of Christ’s Social Kingship

[ACI MENA] reports on the renewed controversy surrounding Egypt’s Article 98 “contempt of religion” law…

A Catholic priest holding a crucifix solemnly outside the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, reflecting on interfaith apostasy and the need to uphold Christ's exclusive kingship.

Interfaith Prayer: Apostasy in Action

The cited article from Vatican News reports an interreligious prayer meeting in Lahore, Pakistan, where Christian and Muslim leaders gathered at the Badshahi Mosque during Lent and Ramadan to pray for peace amid the Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict. Fr. Asif Sardar, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Lahore, and Fr. James Channan, a Dominican, participated alongside Muslim imams, sharing an iftar and promoting “shared values” of fasting and prayer. The event is framed as a sign of “interreligious harmony” and a bridge of unity, with calls for joint advocacy for peace and an end to violence. This analysis exposes the profound theological and spiritual errors inherent in such an initiative, which stands in direct contradiction to the integral Catholic faith as defined before the rupture of 1958.

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