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Eastertide Devotion in the Conciliar Sect: A Marian Distraction from the True Faith

The National Catholic Register portal, a prominent voice within the post-conciliar structures, offers an “explainer” on Eastertide, the 50-day liturgical season following Easter. The article, authored by Amy Smith, encourages the faithful to engage in various practices: feasting, praying the “Stations of Light” (Via Lucis), enjoying Easter flowers, focusing on Mary, and celebrating Pentecost as the “Church’s birthday.” While seemingly innocuous, this piece, viewed through the lens of integral Catholic faith, reveals a profound spiritual impoverishment and a subtle redirection of focus away from the essential truths of the Faith, characteristic of the post-conciliar revolution.

A devout Catholic man reading a paywalled article on a tablet in a dimly lit chapel, expressing dismay at the commodification of Catholic truth.
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The Pillar’s Paywalled Silence: When Catholic News Becomes a Commodity

The Pillar portal, in its April 24, 2026 edition of “The Friday Pillar Post,” offers a brief, paywalled audio summary of recent news. Written by Ed Condon, the post itself contains virtually no substantive content — merely promotional material directing subscribers to audio recordings and podcast platforms. The show notes cryptically reference “Leo: Sexual…” before cutting off, a fragment suggesting coverage of the ongoing sexual abuse crisis within the conciliar structures. The article’s total written content amounts to fewer than one hundred words of actual text, the rest being subscription prompts, podcast setup instructions, and links to other episodes. This is not journalism; it is a marketing funnel dressed in ecclesiastical vestments.

Sorrowful image of a homeless pregnant woman receiving a symbolic key from Antipope Leo XIV during a staged 'World Day of the Poor' event, highlighting spiritual neglect and conciliar apostasy.
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Vatican’s Housing Gesture Exposes Spiritual Bankruptcy of Conciliar Sect

The Catholic News Agency portal reports that a pregnant homeless woman from Sydney, Australia received a symbolic “key” to a state-subsidized apartment from “Pope” Leo XIV during the ninth “World Day of the Poor.” This event, described as continuing a “tradition begun by Pope Francis,” forms part of the “13 Houses” campaign coordinated by the “St. Vincent de Paul Society” across 13 countries. While presented as charitable, this spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of supernatural charity.

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