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Middle East Diplomacy Neglects Divine Law, Prioritizing Human Politics Over Christ’s Kingship
VaticanNews portal (February 11, 2026) reports on U.S.-Israel discussions concerning Iran’s nuclear program alongside ongoing violence in Gaza and the West Bank. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks expanded restrictions on Iran’s military capabilities during his White House visit, while United Nations agencies document Palestinian casualties and displacement caused by Israeli settlers. The article frames these events through secular geopolitical lenses, reducing morality to humanitarian statistics and diplomatic bargaining.


Vatican Grotto Event Masks Apostasy with Marian Sentimentalism
The Vatican News portal (11 February 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV met sick individuals at a Lourdes Grotto replica in the Vatican Gardens, invoking Our Lady of Lourdes on the neo-church’s “World Day of the Sick.” The antipope allegedly stated: “Mary’s closeness […] teaches us […] what suffering means, what love means, and what it means to entrust our life into the hands of the Lord.” The event concluded with an invalid “blessing” for doctors and nurses.


Interfaith Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Unity
VaticanNews portal (February 11, 2026) reports that “Bishop” Jose Colin Bagaforo of Kidapawan, chairman of the Commission on Interreligious Dialogue of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, has framed the coincidental alignment of Ash Wednesday and Ramadan as a “shared sacred moment” for Muslims and Christians. The article claims this convergence offers a “rare opportunity” to “walk together toward God, who is ‘Merciful and Compassionate,'” while quoting the Quran (10:25) alongside Matthew 5:9. The “bishop” further invokes Bergoglio’s Fratelli Tutti to advocate for “human fraternity,” environmentalism, and collective social action through the syncretic Filipino practice of Alay Kapwa (Lentern Offering).
Vatican Radio’s Christus Vincit: Musical Apostasy Masquerading as Tradition
Vatican News (February 11, 2026) reports on the 95th anniversary of Vatican Radio, marked by the introduction of a “modernized” jingle based on the Christus Vincit hymn. Paolo Ruffini, Prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, justifies this innovation as blending “tradition and contemporaneity,” claiming music fosters “dialogue that becomes communion.” The project, led by modernist composers Marcello Filotei and Pierluigi Morelli, replaces the orchestration by Alberico Vitalini—derived from Jan Kunc’s original theme—with four time-specific jingles designed to suit “contemporary culture and sensibilities.” This musical rebranding exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic desacralization of Catholic identity.
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