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Vatican Mouthpiece Promotes Naturalist Delusions Over Christ’s Kingship
Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on remarks by “Cardinal” Pierbattista Pizzaballa concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The article emphasizes his calls for “concrete actions” to rebuild trust, his four visits to Gaza during the war, and his support for the two-state solution, while lamenting the decline of Christian presence in the Holy Land. This modernist narrative substitutes Catholic doctrine with humanitarian platitudes, revealing the conciliar sect’s systemic apostasy from the Social Kingship of Christ.


Peru’s World Day of Sick Masks Modernist Apostasy
Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick, to be celebrated at Chiclayo, Peru’s Cathedral of Saint Mary, Mother of God. The message urges the sick to “offer their suffering to the Lord for world peace” and bear witness to “faith, hope, and charity” alongside caregivers. Antipope Leo XIV invokes St. Augustine’s Confessions to claim that souls find peace only in “the ineffable charity of God,” while recalling his own past visits to Peru’s Shrine of Our Lady of Peace. The article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of redemptive suffering with humanitarian sentimentality.
Conciliar Sect’s Colorado Appointment Exposes Apostate Machinery
Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) announces that antipope Leo XIV has accepted the “resignation” of Denver’s conciliar sect leader Samuel Joseph Aquila, replacing him with James R. Golka from Colorado Springs. The report details Golka’s career: born 1966, philosophy degree from Creighton University, “ordained” in 1994, held various sectarian positions before being consecrated as “bishop” of Colorado Springs in 2021. This bureaucratic reshuffling exposes the conciliar sect’s relentless propagation of apostasy through invalid sacraments and pseudo-hierarchical structures.
Humanitarian Facade Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy in Ukraine War Narrative
The Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on Auxiliary “Bishop” Jan Sobilo of the Kharkiv-Zaporizhzhia diocese describing material hardships following Russian attacks, emphasizing humanitarian aid from “Cardinal” Konrad Krajewski while omitting any reference to the supernatural obligations of the Church. The article frames the conflict through a naturalistic lens, reducing the Church’s mission to social assistance while ignoring the divine justice underlying war and the necessity of public repentance.
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