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A solemn yet controversial depiction of the conciliar National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in Washington D.C., led by false bishops and archbishops, blending false patriotism with sacrilegious Eucharistic processions.

Conciliar Pilgrimage Masquerades as Catholic Renewal

The EWTN News article of March 18, 2026, announces the opening of registration for the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, organized by the post-conciliar “National Eucharistic Congress.” The event,…

Syncretistic Parade Masquerades as Catholic Witness

The Desacralized Spectacle: How Modernism Reduces St. Patrick to a Cultural Icon

A Superficial Restoration Masking Profound Apostasy
The cited article from the *National Catholic Register* describes …

Archbishop Josef Grünwidl delivers a heretical sermon in a Catholic cathedral, denying Christ's Kingship and subverting canon law.

Vienna Archbishop Denies Christ’s Kingship, Subverts Canon Law

Summary: The CNA Deutsch portal reports that Archbishop Josef Grünwidl of Vienna, in a March 11, 2026 sermon to Austria’s bishops, declared that “what comes from the Holy Spirit, canon law cannot hold back,” applying this to the role of women in the Church. Grünwidl, a former member of the schismatic “Priests’ Initiative” which advocated for women and married priests through “disobedience,” called for “renewal and change” and greater female leadership, citing the example of Jesus. This constitutes a public rejection of the immutable constitution of the Catholic Church and a capitulation to the feminist Modernism condemned by St. Pius X and Pope Pius IX.

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