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Sri Lanka Church’s Call for Secular Probe Exposes Apostasy
The Naturalistic Apostasy of the Post-Conciliar Hierarchy
The cited article from EWTN News reports that the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka, through its Archdiocese of Colombo and its spokesman Father C…


Armenia’s Schismatics and the Conciliar Sect’s Indifferentism
Summary: An EWTN News article from February 26, 2026, reports that Ambassador Alberto Fernandez and John Eibner urged the Trump administration to pressure Armenia’s government to cease its crackdown on the Armenian Apostolic Church, citing indictments against Catholicos Garegin II, jailed bishops, and travel restrictions. The article frames this as a defense of religious freedom against authoritarianism, aligning with U.S. geopolitical interests in the region. This narrative, however, exposes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic exclusivism in favor of modernist indifferentism, treating a schismatic body as a legitimate “church” worthy of defense while remaining silent on the plight of Catholics in Armenia and the supernatural primacy of Christ’s Kingship over all nations.
News Roundup Exposes Post-Conciliar Apostasy and Naturalism
The cited EWTN News article from February 26, 2026, presents a series of global updates concerning events involving individuals and structures that identify as Catholic. A superficial reading might see routine news. A theological analysis, however, reveals a consistent pattern: the complete absence of the supernatural, the normalization of the conciliar revolution, and the practical denial of the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The article functions not as reporting, but as a liturgical act of the new religion, celebrating the autonomy of man and the irrelevance of grace.
EDSA Anniversary Celebrates Apostasy, Not Catholic Triumph
The article from EWTN News reports on the 40th anniversary of the Philippines’ 1986 EDSA “People Power Revolution,” honoring the late “Cardinal” Jaime Sin for his role in ousting President Ferdinand Marcos. It frames the event as a faith-driven, peaceful democratic movement led by the Catholic Church, with current “Archbishop” Socrates Villegas and “Father” Jerome Secillano praising Sin’s “prophetic” leadership. The piece also links the historic revolution to contemporary anti-corruption protests organized by “Caritas Philippines.” The core thesis presented is that the Catholic Church, through figures like Sin, is a moral force for democratic change and human rights.
This narrative is a profound and dangerous apostasy, a deliberate rewriting of Catholic history and social doctrine to celebrate a modernist revolution that directly contradicts the Kingship of Christ and the immutable Social Teachings of the Church. The event is not a Catholic triumph but a stark manifestation of the post-conciliar church’s full embrace of the very errors condemned by Pius IX and Pius X.
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