January 2026

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Humanitarian Rhetoric Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy in Aleppo Crisis

VaticanNews portal (January 9, 2026) reports on escalating clashes in Aleppo between Syrian government forces and Kurdish militias, quoting “Bishop” Hanna Jallouf of the Aleppo “vicariate” expressing concern over civilian displacement. The article frames the Church’s response as primarily material – establishing shelters and distributing blankets – while omitting any mention of spiritual remedies for the suffering population. This naturalistic reduction of the Church’s mission epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of its supernatural purpose.

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Neo-Modernist “Apologetics” Masquerade in Southwark Archdiocese

Catholic News Agency (January 9, 2026) reports the Archdiocese of Southwark, England, has launched an “Ambassadors for Christ” program—a YouTube-based apologetics course promising “evidence-based answers” to questions about Catholicism. The initiative, praised by Archbishop John Wilson and Fr. Dermott O’Gorman, claims to respond to rising conversions while equipping Catholics to answer questions like “Is Jesus really God?” and “What happens during Mass?” Sociologist Stephen Bullivant theorizes this growth reflects secularization’s exhaustion, allowing Christianity to appear “new and exciting” to youth.

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Antipope Leo XIV’s Naturalist Peace Plea Betrays Catholic Sovereignty

The Vatican News portal (January 9, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s address to the Diplomatic Corps, lamenting the “spreading zeal for war” while advocating multilateralism, humanitarian law, and “dialogue” as solutions to global conflicts. The usurper of Peter’s throne claims war “gravely threatens the rule of law,” cites Augustine selectively, and demands peace through “humility” divorced from Christ’s Kingship. This modernist manifesto reduces the Church’s mission to NGO-style activism, betraying its divine mandate by omitting the Social Reign of Christ the King.

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Vatican’s New Pastoral Staff: Symbolic Apostasy in Neo-Church Liturgy

The VaticanNews portal (January 9, 2026) reports that the antipope Leo XIV has introduced a new pastoral staff during the Epiphany Mass. The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations claims the staff “stands in continuity” with predecessors, depicting a “glorified” Christ ascending to the Father rather than crucified, with His wounds presented as “luminous signs of victory.” The article traces the staff’s design to Paul VI’s 1965 innovation, praising John Paul II and Benedict XVI for popularizing this rupture from the traditional ferula—a staff historically reserved for specific papal rites.

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The Vatican’s “Pray with the Pope” Campaign: A Modernist Substitution for True Piety

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 8, 2026) reports on a new initiative from the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication titled “Pray with the Pope,” where antipope Leo XIV proposes monthly prayers for worldly challenges. Jesuit “Fr.” Cristobal Fones describes this as an effort to create “a shared inner experience” that “aspires to transform life from within” through “a spiritual experience” adapted to modern “busy and noise-filled daily lives.” The campaign offers a generic prayer focusing on humanistic themes like “serving the most vulnerable” and “building bridges,” while omitting any mention of repentance, the Four Last Things, or the Social Kingship of Christ.

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Conciliar Sect’s Pseudo-Consistory Exposes Apostate Agenda

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on an extraordinary consistory convened by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) with approximately 170 “cardinals” in Rome. The gathering allegedly sought “spiritual discernment” concerning the “Synod and synodality” and “evangelization” based on Bergoglio’s *Evangelii Gaudium*. The usurper of Peter’s throne declared: “We gather not to promote personal or group agendas” but to entrust plans to “discernment that transcends us,” while quoting the modernist heretic Karol Wojtyła (“St. John Paul II”) on “Trinitarian love” as “the heart’s contemplation of the mystery of the Trinity dwelling in us.” The event omitted discussion of liturgy and doctrine due to “lack of time,” focusing instead on implementing the conciliar revolution.

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Neo-Modernist Cabal Masquerading as Ecclesial Governance

The Vatican News portal reports on 8 January 2026 that antipope Leo XIV concluded an “Extraordinary Consistory” with 170 cardinals, announcing annual gatherings to advance “synodality” and confirm the 2028 “Ecclesial Assembly.” Cardinals Brislin (South Africa), David (Philippines), and Rueda Aparicio (Colombia) praised the event’s “unity in diversity,” while antipope Leo invoked Vatican II as the foundation for this “renewal.” The article frames geopolitical concerns (e.g., Venezuela) and lay/women’s roles as central to the church’s mission, omitting all reference to the supernatural ends of the Church.

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Ecumenical MEHR Conference: Spiritual Deception Masquerading as Christian Unity

CNA Deutsch reports on the MEHR conference in Augsburg, Germany (Jan. 3–6, 2026), where over 11,000 attendees—Catholics, Lutherans, and evangelicals—gathered for an interdenominational event emphasizing prayer, worship, and “making room for God.” Organized by Catholic theologian Johannes Hartl and the Augsburg Gebetshaus, the conference featured ecumenical liturgies, evangelical worship bands, and addresses by figures like American author John Eldredge. Auxiliary Bishop Florian Wörner and Augsburg Bishop Bertram Meier celebrated Catholic Masses, while Lutheran Bishop Tobias Pilz led Protestant services. The theme, “The Sound of Joy,” promoted emotional spirituality across denominational lines, with Hartl defending the event as a “large-scale festival” akin to biblical gatherings.

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