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Vatican Awaits Antipope’s Next Moves
The National Catholic Register (March 13, 2026) reports on the anticipated actions of “Pope” Leo XIV as he nears his first anniversary. The article details his slow pace of Curia appointments, his han…


Hawley’s Abortion Bill: Modernist Distraction from Christ’s Kingship
The NC Register/CNA reports that U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act, which would withdraw FDA approval for mifepristone and create a federal tort claim for women harmed by it. The bill is supported by pro-life groups and cites studies showing higher complication rates for chemical abortions. It follows the Trump administration’s approval of a generic version of the drug and a settlement with an abortion pill distributor over “deceptive” ads in South Dakota. This legislation, while addressing a grave evil, operates entirely within the secular, naturalistic framework condemned by the pre-Conciliar Magisterium, revealing the apostasy of the modern “Church” which remains utterly silent on the Social Reign of Christ the King as the sole foundation for just law.


Murder in Omaha: The Spiritual Vacuum of the Post-Conciliar Sect
The Tragic Murder and the Theological Void
The NC Register/CNA reports that Deacon John Zak was murdered in Omaha, Nebraska, on March 10-11, 2026. A suspect, identified as Martin Zak, was arrested. Father John Broheimer, pastor of St. Peter’s Catholic Church, described Deacon Zak as “an active member of the community” who served for 25 years, “touching countless lives, especially the young.” The statement urges prayers and charity for the family. The article contains no mention of the supernatural purpose of his diaconate, the state of his soul, the sacramental life, or the ultimate end of man. It is a purely naturalistic, human-interest report that inadvertently exposes the complete bankruptcy of the post-conciliar ecclesial structure.
Vatican’s Cuban Dialogue: Apostasy Masked as Diplomacy
The article from EWTN News/Aci Prensa reports that the Cuban communist regime will release 51 prisoners following recent talks with Vatican officials, citing “smooth relations” and “spirit of goodwill.” The Holy See Press Office confirmed conversations occurred. This development is presented as a humanitarian success of Vatican diplomacy.
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