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Angels as Psychological Crutches in the Neo-Church’s Retreat
Bishop Erik Varden’s Lenten meditations to Vatican officials, delivered in February 2026, present a sophisticated but deeply flawed theology of angels and human freedom that systematically evades the supernatural hierarchy and exclusive mediatorship of Christ, reducing angelic reality to a vague, psychologically therapeutic principle. This analysis exposes the content as a quintessential product of the post-conciliar apostasy, where traditional language is used to propagate a naturalistic, human-centered religion utterly alien to the integral Catholic faith of the ages.


Bishop Varden’s Retreat: Naturalistic Heresy Masquerading as Spirituality
The Apostasy of the Conciliar Sect: Bishop Varden’s Naturalistic Retreat
The cited article reports on a Lenten retreat given by “Bishop” Erik Varden to “Pope” Leo XIV and the Roman Curia. Varden dist…
Leo XIV Redefines Atheism as Compatible with Loving God
The Apostasy of Seeking Without Believing
The February 2026 issue of Piazza San Pietro publishes a response from the man occupying the Vatican, “Pope” Leo XIV, to an atheist who claims to “love God.”…


Language Apostasy: How Vernaculars Shatter Catholic Unity
The EWTN News article “The polyglot popes: How language builds bridges in the Church” (February 26, 2026) celebrates the linguistic abilities of recent pontiffs—from John XXIII to the current usurper “Pope” Leo XIV—as a positive development that “builds bridges” with the world through mother-tongue communication. It presents the shift from Latin to vernacular languages as a natural, beneficial evolution of the Church’s outreach, framing multilingualism as a tool for “trust” and “understanding.” This narrative, however, is a dangerous Modernist fiction that obscures the theological catastrophe of the post-conciliar revolution. The abandonment of Latin is not a bridge but a rupture—a deliberate dismantling of the Church’s supernatural unity and a capitulation to naturalistic humanism. From the perspective of integral Catholic faith, the article’s assumptions are heretical, its omissions damning, and its praise of post-conciliar “popes” an endorsement of apostasy.
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