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Leo’s Second Consistory Reinforced Synodal Church’s Mission to Serve Man Instead of Christ, by Riaan Van Zyl – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Riaan Van Zyl, Integrity Magazine, June 29, 2026

Riaan Van Zyl is a convert to the faith, an ultra-Traditionalist Catholic Counter-Revolutionary, and advocate for integralism. A seasoned journalist, he has worked as a crime and political reporter, investigative writer, and columnist. His Catholic writing has thus far appeared on his blog, Radical Fidelity. He occasionally commits poetry and lives in Roodepoort, South Africa

 

The gathering furthered the false Gospel of anthropocentrism while declaring total war on doctrinal stability.

riaanMagnifica humanitas entrusts the Church with a specific responsibility: to face the struggles of history in its own distinctive way, through a synodal approach rooted in the theological virtues and focused on serving the human person,” reads Vatican News’ summary of Cardinal Stephen Brislin’s remarks during the third session of the Extraordinary Consistory on June 27.

This may prove to be one of the most revealing reports yet on the ecclesial vision and religion emerging from Rome: a Church that no longer exists first for the glory of God, the proclamation of Jesus Christ, and the salvation of soul, but in service to mankind. …

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