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Invalid Beatification in Vietnam: Antichurch Stages Naturalistic Spectacle Under Guise of Holiness
The National Catholic Reporter portal, via OSV News, reports on the July 2, 2026 beatification ceremony of Father Francis Xavier Truong Buu Diep at the Tac Say Pilgrimage Center in Vietnam, presided over by the antipope Leo XIV’s special envoy, “Cardinal” Luis Antonio Tagle. The event, attended by 70,000 physical pilgrims and streamed to a claimed one million viewers, featured “Cardinal” Tagle exhorting the faithful to become “messengers of truth” against “fake news,” while “Archbishop” Marek Zalewski and “Bishop” Peter Phan Tan Loi hailed the occasion as a “miracle” of “harmony and unity” among religions. The “beatification” was deliberately held in Vietnam — a first for the nation — rather than Rome, emphasizing local experience over Roman authority. The newly “Blessed” Diep, killed in 1946 by Japanese deserters (not communists, per a revised diocesan investigation), is presented as a humanitarian icon of “compassion” and “justice” for the poor, explicitly detached from the necessity of Catholic Faith for salvation. This spectacle is not a glorification of God’s saints but a Masonic-staged media operation by the conciliar sect to legitimize its false hierarchy, promote religious indifferentism, and replace the supernatural Kingship of Christ with a naturalistic cult of humanitarian solidarity.


EWTN Celebrates Americanism as Catholicism Marks 250 Years of Masonic Republic
EWTN portal reports on a July 3, 2026 interview with two conciliar academics — Kathleen Sprows Cummings of the University of Notre Dame and Christopher Shannon of Christendom College — who reflect on the “complex history of Catholicism in the United States” as the Masonic republic celebrates its 250th anniversary. The segment, hosted by Catherine Hadro on “EWTN News in Depth,” presents the gradual acceptance of Catholics into American civic life as a triumph of patriotism and sanctity, culminating in the election of the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), the first U.S.-born usurper of Peter’s throne. This celebration of Americanism — condemned by Leo XIII as a heresy — exposes the neo-church’s total capitulation to the principles of the French Revolution and its rejection of the Social Kingship of Christ.


Neo-Church Stages Eucharistic Spectacle as Americanist Pageantry Under Antipope Leo XIV
The EWTN News portal reports on the conclusion of the so-called “National Eucharistic Pilgrimage,” a nine-person caravan transporting a monstrance across eighteen dioceses of the United States, culminating in Philadelphia on July 5, 2026, timed to coincide with the nation’s 250th anniversary. The piece highlights the participation of a “seminarian” from the Novus Ordo establishment, a lay “social media coordinator,” and the promise of a video message from the current usurper of the See of Peter, “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost). The entire enterprise is framed as a missionary triumph, replete with processions past the Washington Monument, a crossing of the Delaware River mimicking George Washington, and visits to the tombs of “saints” canonized by the conciliar antipopes. This spectacle is not a manifestation of the regnum Christi but a brazen exercise in Americanist naturalism, Masonic ritual mimicry, and the idolatry of the novus ordo “Eucharist,” which, absent valid form, matter, and intention, is no Sacrament at all.


EWTN Celebrates Americanism: 250 Years of Masonic Republic Exalted as Catholic Triumph
The EWTN News portal reports on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the United States’ Declaration of Independence, presenting a list of twelve “Catholic Americans” whose lives allegedly demonstrate that “love of God and love of country can go hand in hand.” The article, authored by Francesca Pollio Fenton, enumerates figures ranging from the first bishop John Carroll and the only Catholic signer of the Declaration Charles Carroll of Carrollton, through the Franciscan missionary Junípero Serra, the foundresses Elizabeth Ann Seton and Frances Xavier Cabrini, the journalists Daniel Rudd and Dorothy Day, the naval commander John Barry, the Americanist Archbishop John Ireland, the convert Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, the Black priest Augustus Tolton, to the media personality Fulton J. Sheen. The piece functions as a hagiography of the Americanist synthesis, canonizing the Masonic republic itself under the guise of Catholic patriotism. This celebration of the United States’ semiquincentenary by a putative Catholic media outlet constitutes a formal adhesion to the condemned heresy of Americanism, substituting the Social Kingship of Christ with the idolatrous worship of a nation conceived in rebellion against the Catholic order.
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