Holy Week 2026 is unfolding amid crisis. While Catholics in Lebanon open their churches to Muslim refugees, the last fully Christian village in the Holy Land faces violent attack. Meanwhile, Rome signals possible movement on the Latin Mass just as SSPX consecrations loom. With 15,000 churches closing across America and Pachamama resurfaces, the question is no longer if the Church is in crisis—but how deep it goes. There’s one thing left to do, but are you ready?
In this episode of The Remnant Underground, Michael Matt takes a look at the Holy Week news. As Catholics in Lebanon open their churches to Muslims fleeing Israeli missiles, Ephraim – the last fully Christian village in the Holy Land – comes under brutal attack.
Just when you thought it was over, Pope Leo calls on French bishops to find a solution for Latin Mass Catholics. But what does it mean, and what does it have to do with the upcoming SSPX episcopal consecrations?
A disturbing new study shows that in 2026, 15,000 Christian churches will close in the United States alone. This includes many Catholic churches, as well. So, wouldn’t now be a good time for the Vatican to scrap Traditionis Custodes?
Plus, photos of Father Robert Prevost show the future pontiff taking part in a Pachamama ceremony thirty years ago, just seven years after Pope John Paul had spoken approvingly of Pachamama down in Bolivia. Now, what?
Finally, in a new interview Bishop Athanasius Schneider speaks out on the SSPX consecrations, obedience, and the state of emergency in the Catholic Church – is it schism, or is it something else?
Bishop Schneider interview: “Not Schismatic at all”
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