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Naturalistic Framing of Christian Persecution Reveals Apostasy
The “Religious Freedom” Paradigm: A Modernist Lens on Persecution
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 31, 2026) reports on a U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedo…
Charity Without Christ: The Modernist Corruption of Catholic Social Teaching
The EWTN News portal reports that Father Jim Sichko, a self-described “papal missionary of mercy” under the usurper “Pope” Francis, raised $20,000 in gift cards for unpaid TSA workers during a partial government shutdown. Sichko framed this as a “justice issue” and a form of “evangelizing,” stating it allows people to be “co-ministers” fulfilling their “baptismal promise.” The article presents this as a model of Catholic social action, omitting any reference to the supernatural purpose of charity, the social reign of Christ the King, or the duty to convert souls. This act, devoid of Catholic doctrinal content and performed in communion with the conciliar sect’s false hierarchy, is a prime example of naturalistic humanism—a charity that feeds the body but starves the soul, thereby serving the modernist project of reducing the Church to a secular humanitarian agency.


Conciliar Sect’s Maritime Ministry Reduces Salvation to Psychological Comfort
Modernist “Apostleship” Abandons Supernatural Mission for Naturalistic Humanism
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (April 1, 2026) reports on the plight of approximately 20,000 sai…


The “Religious Freedom” Charade Exposed: Persecution and the Apostasy of the Conciliar Sect
[EWTN News portal reports] on a U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) report detailing escalating violence by the Islamic State-affiliated Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) against Christian communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The report catalogues atrocities including beheadings, attacks on churches, and the killing of pastors, concluding that this represents “a direct assault on religious freedom.” It notes the Trump administration’s diplomatic efforts and sanctions, and quotes the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) pledging not to remain silent. The article frames the crisis entirely within the secular, naturalistic paradigm of “religious freedom” violations and humanitarian security, a perspective that is not merely insufficient but is a direct fruit of the apostate theology of the post-conciliar “Church.”
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