Patron Saints of WYD Seoul 2027: A Pantheon of Conciliar Apostasy
The National Catholic Register reports that the Local Organizing Committee for World Youth Day Seoul 2027 has announced five patron saints for the event: St. John Paul II, St. Andrew Kim Taegon and companion martyrs, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, St. Josephine Bakhita, and St. Carlo Acutis. The selection, made after a “nationwide survey of young people,” reflects the conciliar sect’s spiritual themes of “truth, love, and peace.” Cardinal Kevin Farrell emphasized their role in preparing youth, while Archbishop Peter Soon-taick Chung noted they represent “different continents and generations.” The committee even launched an interactive “Meet Your Patron Saint!” quiz, inspired by personality tests, to help youth find which saint “most closely resembles their own personality.” This entire apparatus — from the synodal selection process to the gamified “encounter” with the saints — is a concentrated distillation of the post-conciliar revolution’s corruption of sanctity, reducing the communion of saints to a marketplace of spiritual brands tailored to consumer preference.
