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The Statistical Mirage of a Church in Apostasy

The Pillar portal reports on recent U.S. Catholic conversion statistics, noting a rebound in adult baptisms and receptions into full communion from the 2020 pandemic low to 90,157 in 2024, with some dioceses reporting record numbers for 2026. The article contrasts this with a catastrophic long-term decline since 2000 (from 173,674 to 70,796) and a parallel, ongoing collapse in infant baptisms (down over 50%). It speculates that the adult convert surge may be a demographic inevitability in a secularizing society with more unbaptized adults, while noting that not all similarly secularized nations (e.g., Germany) exhibit this trend. The core thesis is that 2026 represents a “continuing increase” and a “positive trend,” albeit one occurring within a Church whose overall demographic health remains deeply troubled.

Easter Vigil scene in St. Peter's Basilica with a modernist homily by Leo XIV, depicting naturalistic peace messages that omit Christ's Kingship.

Easter Vigil Homily Promotes Naturalistic Peace, Silences Christ the King

[EWTN News] reports that on April 4, 2026, the man residing in the Vatican and calling himself “Pope Leo XIV” delivered a homily at the Easter Vigil in which he described the ceremony as “filled with light” and the “mother of all vigils.” He urged the faithful to “carry to everyone the Good News that Jesus has risen” so that “everywhere and always — throughout the world — the Easter gifts of harmony and peace may grow and flourish.” This message, devoid of Catholic substance, is a quintessential expression of the post-conciliar apostasy, reducing the sublime mystery of the Resurrection to a vague naturalistic optimism that directly contradicts the unchanging faith of the Church.

The Conciliar Sect’s Church of Lies Exposed

[X] portal reports that the Diocese of Sokoto, Nigeria, has issued a statement through its Director of Communications, Fr. Pascal Salifu, denying viral claims of an attack on the bishop’s residence, cathedral, and pastoral center. The statement asserts these facilities are “safe, intact, and fully operational,” dismissing the video as “completely false.” The article then pivots to a separate, real attack in Jos that killed 27 people last Palm Sunday. It quotes the Bishop of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah, who, in an interview with Vatican News, emphasized “maintaining an attitude of hope in the midst of the ongoing violence,” condemning attacks while urging people not to “succumb to fear but instead trust in God and remain steadfast.” The piece concludes by appealing for verification of news to avoid spreading “fake news that can trigger anger and indiscriminate violence.”

This superficial news item is not merely a report on disinformation; it is a stark revelation of the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar sect that occupies the Vatican. The focus on “fake news” as a primary evil, while omitting any supernatural framework for understanding violence, hope, or divine justice, exposes a sect utterly divorced from the Catholic faith. Bishop Kukah’s “hope” is a naturalistic, humanistic sentiment, devoid of the supernatural hope that is a theological virtue, oriented toward eternal salvation and the reign of Christ the King. The entire narrative operates within the realm of natural ethics and social harmony, betraying the Modernist infection condemned by St. Pius X.

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