Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Sisters Without a Church: The Conciliar Sect’s Feminist Rebranding
The article from the National Catholic Register (March 11, 2026) reports on the continued numerical decline of women religious in the United States, noting an 82% decrease since 1965. It frames this c…
Austrian Students vs. Abortion Funding: A Battle Within the Apostate System
[X] portal reports that over 10,000 Austrian university students have signed a petition, organized by ProLife Europe and CitizenGo, demanding the abolition of the ÖH’s “Repro Fund,” which allocates 18,000 euros from mandatory student fees to finance abortions. The petition, titled “No Student Funds for Killing Human Beings,” argues the policy violates freedom of conscience. Organizers note the fund is relatively unknown and that even non-pro-life students object to compelled funding. The article presents this as a significant pro-life mobilization in a country where abortion is legal in the first trimester, typically paid privately, and not covered by public insurance.
While the petition’s goal aligns with the natural law precept against murder, its framing and the context in which it operates reveal the profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar world. This is not a Catholic action but a secular humanist plea within a system fundamentally opposed to the Social Kingship of Christ. The analysis exposes how the article, and the event it describes, are symptomatic of the modernist apostasy condemned by St. Pius X and Pope Pius IX.
Lebanon’s Christians: Naturalism Over Supernatural Hope
The Abyss of Naturalism: Lebanese Christians Abandoned to Earthly Fears
The cited article from the National Catholic Register, reporting on the statements of Jesuit Father Daniel Corrou regarding Leb…
Pope Leo XIV’s “True Shepherd” and the Ecumenist Heresy of Openness
The article from the National Catholic Register (March 11, 2026) reports that the antipope calling himself “Leo XIV” praised a deceased Maronite priest, Father Pierre El Raii, killed in an Israeli bombing in Lebanon, calling him “a true shepherd” who remained with his people. The antipope further stated, “I am close to all the Lebanese people,” and in his catechesis, he emphasized that the Church “can never turn inwards on herself” but must be “open to everyone and … for everyone,” quoting the Vatican II document *Lumen gentium* and the modernist theologian Henri de Lubac to argue that the Church is a sign of unity for all humanity. This presentation constitutes a brazen repudiation of Catholic dogma and a fresh exposition of the modernist heresies condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium.
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