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European Bishops’ “Eucharistic Chain” for Peace: A Modernist Prayer for a Godless World
The Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (CCEE), a body of the post-conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, has launched its annual “Eucharistic Chain” initiative, organizing Masses across Europe to pray for war victims and an “unarmed and disarming peace.” This effort, promoted under the auspices of the antipope “Pope Leo XIV,” reduces the sublime, propitiatory Sacrifice of the Mass to a sentimental, naturalistic plea for temporal peace, utterly divorced from the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church and the absolute sovereignty of Christ the King.


Parolin’s Perversion of Charity: Organ Donation as Modernist Idolatry
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the post-conciliar “church,” addressed a conference titled “The Culture of Giving” at Rome’s Bambino Gesù Pediatric Hospital on February 17, 2026. Speaking on organ donation, financial generosity, and volunteering, he presented these acts as supreme expressions of love that “transcend death,” framing them within a naturalistic, humanitarian paradigm utterly divorced from Catholic supernatural theology. Parolin’s speech, devoid of any reference to sin, grace, the state of grace, or the absolute primacy of Christ the King, epitomizes the Modernist reduction of charity to mere social work—a direct continuation of the apostasy condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici gregis and the Syllabus of Errors.


Inclusive Pastoral Care or Theological Subversion?
The VaticanNews portal reports on a retreat for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Thailand, organized by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Thailand (CBCT), emphasizing sign language in liturgy as core to the Church’s mission. Father Peter Bhuravaj Searaariyah states that proclaiming the Gospel in sign language is “the heart of the Church’s mission today,” framing accessibility as a “universal right” and the Church as “a home for everyone.” The article presents this as pastoral progress, highlighting structural challenges like a shortage of signing clergy. The underlying thesis is that the post-conciliar Church’s identity is defined by inclusive, human-centered pastoral adaptation, fundamentally reinterpreting its mission away from supernatural salvation toward naturalistic social inclusion.
Siberian Ecumenism: Charity Without Christ the King
The VaticanNews portal reports on an ecumenical initiative in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, where Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants jointly operate “Mobile Feeding Stations” for the homeless since 2020. Th…
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