January 2026

World

Iran’s Persecution of Christians Exposes Naturalist Blindness of Conciliar Sect

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on ongoing protests in Iran since December 2025, noting Christian participation and casualties including seven Armenian Christians reportedly killed by security forces. The article details humanitarian efforts by Christians providing food, water, and medical aid to protesters, while expressing concern over arrests of at least 10 Christians accused of “providing ideological fuel” for demonstrations. The report frames these events through the lens of religious freedom advocacy, noting internet shutdowns complicate verification of persecution claims.

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Trump’s Second Term: Pro-Life Movement’s Futile Dance with Modernist Politics

The Catholic News Agency article “Pro-life movement has mixed reaction after Trump’s first year of second term” (January 20, 2026) chronicles the disillusionment of activists celebrating minor regulatory victories—Planned Parenthood defunding, conscience protections, and revocation of Biden-era abortion subsidies—while lamenting Trump’s failure to restrict chemical abortions or maintain Hyde Amendment protections. The piece exemplifies how naturalistic political activism displaces the Church’s divine mission, with Joseph Meaney of the National Catholic Bioethics Center acknowledging “a widespread feeling that the second Trump administration has seemed to deprioritize issues important to the pro-life community.”

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U.S. Military Prelate’s Greenland Remarks Reveal Post-Conciliar Moral Bankruptcy

The “Catholic News Agency” portal (January 20, 2026) reports on comments by “Archbishop” Timothy Broglio regarding potential U.S. military action against Greenland. The head of the Archdiocese for Military Services claims such action would “tarnish” America’s global image, acknowledges soldiers’ right to disobey “morally questionable” orders, and frames the dispute through secular geopolitics rather than Catholic principles. This demonstrates the conciliar sect’s complete capitulation to naturalist ethics.

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March for Life 2026: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Action

Catholic News Agency reports on the upcoming 53rd National March for Life in Washington D.C., featuring Vice President JD Vance, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Rep. Chris Smith as speakers. The event’s theme – “Life Is a Gift” – ostensibly celebrates life while coordinating with post-conciliar structures like the USCCB’s National Prayer Vigil at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, led by Cardinal Seán O’Malley. This spectacle demonstrates the conciliar sect’s reduction of Catholic moral theology to sentimental naturalism divorced from the supernatural order.

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Cardinals’ Plea for “Moral” Policy Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on January 20, 2026, that U.S.-based “cardinals” Blase Cupich, Robert McElroy, and Joseph Tobin issued a joint statement urging the White House to adopt a foreign policy they deem “genuinely moral.” The “prelates” cited an address by antipope Leo XIV to diplomats, advocating military action as a “last resort” and emphasizing “human dignity,” “religious liberty,” and multilateralism amid crises in Venezuela and Greenland. They praised Leo XIV’s call to avoid war as a tool of “dominion” and claimed his words provide an “ethical compass” for U.S. policy. The statement frames peacebuilding through secular humanism while omitting the necessity of Christ’s social kingship.

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Trump’s Second Term Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Moral Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency, a mouthpiece of the conciliar sect, reports mixed reactions among Catholics to President Donald Trump’s first year in his second term. The article highlights policies praised by some—such as restrictions on transgenderism—and criticized by others, including immigration enforcement and cuts to NGO funding. It cites figures from the U.S. Conference of “Catholic” “Bishops” (USCCB) and modernist institutions like The Catholic University of America, while ambiguously referencing antipope Leo XIV. The narrative frames Catholic concerns through naturalistic humanitarianism, omitting the supernatural duty to uphold Christ’s Social Kingship.

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The Hollow Traditionalism of Post-Conciliar Liturgical Theater

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 20, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV will celebrate the Holy Thursday “Mass of the Lord’s Supper” at St. John Lateran, reversing his predecessor Francis’ practice of holding the service in detention centers. Monsignor Giovanni Falbo calls Francis’ innovation an “exception” motivated by “predilection for the poor,” while praising Leo XIV’s decision as restoring “uninterrupted practice of the last century.” This theatrical shuffling of modernist liturgical experiments constitutes not a return to tradition, but evidence of the conciliar sect’s fundamental rupture with Catholic ecclesiology.

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Venezuelan Bishops’ Empty Dialogue Masks Apostasy from Catholic Truth

Vatican News portal (January 20, 2026) reports on statements by “Archbishop” Jesús Andoni González de Zárate Salas, president of Venezuela’s “Episcopal Conference,” who claims the local church seeks to be a “place of encounter for everyone” amid political turmoil following the U.S.-backed capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro. The article frames the “Church’s” role as promoting “peace and dialogue,” accompanying Venezuelans in their “struggle for the triumph of good, truth and justice” while lamenting economic collapse, prisoner releases, and invoking the Virgin of Divine Shepherdess as a “point of reference.”

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World Day of the Sick in Chiclayo: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Charity

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 20, 2026) reports on Cardinal Michael Czerny’s justification for choosing Chiclayo, Peru as the host city for the 34th World Day of the Sick. Czerny attributes this decision primarily to favorable climatic conditions rather than spiritual considerations, stating: “We needed a place where, given the climate in February, it would be less likely that the celebration would be affected by bad weather.” The article highlights antipope Leo XIV’s purported connection to the region through his earlier missionary work and current role as head of the Dicastery for Bishops. Czerny claims the event will emphasize “compassion and care for the sick” alongside “the active participation of the entire local community.” This ritualistic spectacle exemplifies the post-conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of supernatural priorities in favor of naturalistic humanism.

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Neo-Church’s “Charity” Exposes Its Denial of Supernatural Grace

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 20, 2026) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick, urging the faithful to “rediscover the beauty of charity” through social compassion modeled on the Good Samaritan. The article emphasizes concrete actions for the suffering while omitting any reference to sanctifying grace, the sacraments, or the soul’s salvation. This reduction of Christian charity to mere humanitarianism epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic truth.

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