Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Cultural Syncretism Masquerading as Sanctity in Bowman Canonization Push
The “Diocese” of Jackson, Mississippi, concluded the diocesan phase for the “canonization” of “Servant of God” Mary Thea Bowman, a Methodist convert promoted for advancing “Black Catholic” ministries. “Bishop” Joseph Kopacz presided over the February 9 ceremony, claiming Bowman “inspires faith, hope, and joy” beyond the diocese. Bowman joined the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration at 15, earned a doctorate from The “Catholic” University of America, co-founded the National Black Sisters’ Conference, and contributed to the 1987 Lead Me, Guide Me hymnal. Her 1989 address to the U.S. “bishops” included singing the Negro spiritual Motherless Child while declaring, “Jesus told me that the Church is my home.” She died in 1990 and was buried in a secular cemetery.
Madrid Priestly Assembly Exposes Neo-Church’s Apostate Priorities
EWTN News reports on a gathering of approximately 1,100 Madrid “priests” convened by “Cardinal” José Cobo, featuring a letter from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”). The assembly promoted adaptation to secularization through “discernment” and “accompaniment,” with Prevost decrying “polarization” while praising undefined “new restlessness” among youth. The event frames priestly identity as facilitators of dialogue rather than heralds of divine truth.
Synodal Politics and the Eclipse of Christ’s Social Kingship
EWTN News reports that Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore issued a pastoral letter titled “In Charity and Truth: Toward a Renewed Political Culture,” urging Catholics to embrace synodal listening and civic virtue ahead of America’s 250th anniversary. The text invokes conciliar-era documents, Vatican II, and the example of Blessed Michael McGivney to promote a political engagement based on dialogue, inclusion, and bridging ideological divides. This manifesto epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Regnum Christi (the Kingship of Christ) in favor of a naturalistic humanism dressed in theological language.


EWTN’s “Seeking Beauty” Masquerades as Catholic While Promoting Naturalist Aestheticism
The “EWTN+” platform has launched a documentary series titled “Seeking Beauty,” hosted by Disney actor David Henrie, which claims to guide viewers “to the divine through beauty” by exploring Italian architecture, food, and art. The series frames beauty as “the language of the divine” while systematically avoiding any mention of the integral Catholic faith, the crisis of apostasy within conciliar structures, or the immutable truths about sacred art as defined by pre-1958 magisterial teaching.
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