The Sistine Chapel of the Andes: A Monument to True Faith in an Age of Ruins
EWTN News reports that the United States will provide $66,240 to restore the 17th-century St. James Church in Curahuara de Carangas, Bolivia, a structure adorned with biblical murals and declared a national monument in 1960. The project, announced by Bolivian officials and the U.S. Embassy, aims to repair the roof and walls while promoting tourism. Yet this act of preserving a relic of Catholic civilization stands in stark contrast to the systematic destruction of the faith that built it, as the modern world, including the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, rushes to replace the worship of Christ the King with the worship of man and mammon.