January 2026

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Conciliar Sect’s Media Message Distorts Catholic Mission for Naturalist Agenda

VaticanNews portal reports on a message from antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to the French Catholic Media Federation, urging communication professionals to “amplify voices for reconciliation” and “disarm hearts of hatred” through stories focusing on marginalized groups (21 January 2026). The text promotes Father Jacques Hamel—murdered in 2016—as a model of interreligious dialogue while emphasizing artificial intelligence’s challenges to “relationships” and “closeness.” This exhortation exemplifies the neo-church’s systematic replacement of supernatural objectives with humanitarian sentimentality.

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Modernist Vatican Diplomacy Undermines Catholic Truths

The VaticanNews portal (21 January 2026) reports on statements by “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin at an event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Osservatorio for Independent Thinking in Rome. Parolin addressed tensions between the U.S. and Europe, urging dialogue “without polemics” to avoid worsening the “already serious international situation.” He confirmed the Vatican received an invitation to join a U.S.-led “Board of Peace for Gaza,” though he ruled out financial participation, citing the Holy See’s “different situation.” Parolin emphasized “respect for international law” over “personal feelings,” praised “responsible use” of media to avoid polarization, reminisced about his time in Venezuela, and echoed Bergoglio’s “Third World War fought piecemeal” rhetoric. He reiterated support for the “two-state solution” in Israel-Palestine, claiming it remains “viable” despite decades of failure. This performance epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalism and betrayal of Catholic mission.

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Digital Apostasy Masquerading as Christian Social Media Guidance

The catholicnewsagency.com portal (January 21, 2026) promotes the book How to Be Christians on Social Media by Gregorio Nadal, a priest ordained in 2009 under post-conciliar rites. The work draws inspiration from two documents: Francis’s Fratelli Tutti and the 2023 Dicastery for Communication’s Towards Full Presence. Nadal identifies “normalized aggression,” “fragmentation of the heart,” and “immediate reaction” as primary social media challenges, proposing solutions centered on undefined “humanization” and “presence.” This represents not pastoral guidance but a complete inversion of the Church’s missionary mandate.

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Apostate Rituals: The Pallium Ceremony Under Antipope Leo XIV

Catholic News Agency portal reports that Robert Prevost (“Pope” Leo XIV) received two lambs in the Vatican’s Urban VIII Chapel on January 21, 2026, reviving a ceremony discontinued since 2017. The lambs’ wool will be woven into pallia – vestments purportedly symbolizing metropolitan archbishops’ communion with Rome. This theatrical display exemplifies the conciliar sect’s sacrilegious parody of Catholic tradition.

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Latin America’s Catholic Decline: Statistical Obsession Masks Apostasy Crisis

Catholic News Agency portal reports on January 21, 2026 that despite remaining Latin America’s largest religious group, Catholicism has declined across six surveyed nations (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru) with Colombia experiencing a 19% drop since 2013. The Pew Research Center study cites religious switching as primary cause, with former Catholics becoming either Protestant or religiously unaffiliated (“nones”), while noting high prayer frequency among remaining adherents. Parallel declines are observed among US Hispanics, where Catholic identification fell from 58% to 42% since 2014. This data-driven analysis epitomizes the conciliar sect’s reduction of faith to sociological metrics while obscuring doctrinal apostasy.

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Seoul’s WYD 2027 Pilgrimage: Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Devotion

The Archdiocese of Seoul has launched a nationwide pilgrimage of 15 World Youth Day (WYD) logo sculptures, blessed by Archbishop Peter Soon-taick Chung at Myeongdong Cathedral on January 20, 2026. These recyclable honeycomb board structures—bearing diocesan names and designed by youth volunteer Jung-hoon Cho—will tour South Korea’s 15 dioceses until June 2027. The event purportedly aims to foster unity ahead of WYD Seoul 2027, with Archbishop Chung calling it a “visible reminder of shared mission and grace” to welcome global youth.

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Vatican II’s Distortion of Divine Revelation in Leo XIV’s Catechesis

Catholic News Agency reports on Leo XIV’s January 21, 2026 general audience, wherein the antipope perpetuated the conciliar sect’s false doctrines on divine revelation. The article summarizes his catechesis on Dei Verbum, emphasizing a “relational” revelation that allegedly manifests human identity through Christ’s “true and integral humanity.” This modernist reduction of revelation to interpersonal experience constitutes a complete rupture with Catholic dogma.

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Humanitarian Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Charity in Ukraine

The VaticanNews portal (January 21, 2026) describes efforts by “Cardinal” Konrad Krajewski and post-conciliar structures to provide material aid to Ukrainians suffering from war and infrastructure damage. The article emphasizes blanket distributions, power generators, and calls for international solidarity while omitting any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King or the necessity of sacramental grace for eternal salvation. This reduction of Christian charity to secular humanitarianism exemplifies the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic truth.

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Irish Neo-Church Defends Ritual While Obscuring Sacramental Reality

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 21, 2026) reports on former Irish president Mary McAleese’s accusation that infant baptism violates children’s rights, presenting responses from conciliar clergy who defend the practice while omitting its supernatural purpose. Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan and Fr. Owen Gorman employ naturalistic arguments about parental choice and “good start in life,” while convert Mahon McCann correctly identifies the incompatibility of human rights frameworks with sacramental theology yet remains entrenched in neo-church structures. The article culminates in the blasphemous spectacle of antipope Leo XIV administering invalid baptisms in the Sistine Chapel.

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