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Traditional Catholic exorcists praying in a chapel, emphasizing the need for true spiritual warfare against demonic forces.
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Exorcists’ Appeal to Antipope: Modernist Distraction from True Spiritual Warfare

Summary: EWTN News (March 24, 2026) reports that the International Association of Exorcists (AIE) met with “Pope Leo XIV” on March 13, 2026, urging him to appoint trained exorcists in every diocese. The group cites a rise in occult practices and “spiritual distress,” proposing expanded seminary formation and a new document, “Guidelines for the Ministry of Exorcism.” This initiative, while acknowledging real demonic activity, tragically reinforces the illegitimate authority of the conciliar sect and diverts attention from the primary apostasy of the post-1958 hierarchy, which has abandoned the immutable reign of Christ the King over individuals and societies.

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KPop Demon Hunters Debate Exposes Apostasy of Neo-Church

The article from the National Catholic Register reports on a dispute among self-described Catholics regarding the suitability of the animated film *KPop Demon Hunters* for children, featuring critics like Susan Brinkmann of Women of Grace and supporters like Father Daniel Seo, while citing other figures such as Father Paul Born and Father Mark-Mary Ames. It concludes with both sides agreeing on parental guidance, framing the issue as a matter of prudential discernment within contemporary Catholic entertainment. This very framework—debating the appropriateness of media saturated with demonic imagery and occult power structures—reveals the profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar “Church,” which has abandoned the supernatural horror of sin and the absolute primacy of God’s laws in favor of a naturalistic, human-centered calculus of “themes” and “conversations.”

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