January 2026

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“IC2KG” Movement Embodies Post-Conciliar Degradation of Catholic Faith

Catholic News Agency’s January 5, 2026 article profiles Lauri Hauser’s “IC2KG” (“I choose to know God”) movement, recently promoted at the Denver SEEK conference. The initiative reduces supernatural faith to emotional sloganeering through family chants, “IC2KG bingo,” and T-shirt sales, epitomizing the neo-church’s abandonment of sacramental efficacy in favor of naturalistic activism. The absence of any reference to sanctifying grace, sacramental life, or doctrinal formation exposes this as pure Modernist subjectivism condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907).

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New Orleans Archdiocese’s Hollow Apology Masks Deeper Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports that the Archdiocese of New Orleans issued a public apology letter dated December 26, 2025, to child sexual abuse claimants as part of a $230 million bankruptcy settlement. The letter from “Archbishop” Gregory Aymond expresses “profound regret” for abuse committed by clergy and church workers, while pledging to “keep children safe.” The apology forms part of court-mandated “nonmonetary provisions” following five years of litigation.

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Naturalistic Pacifism Replaces Christ’s Kingship in Mexican Cardinal’s Hollow Plea

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 5, 2026) reports that “Cardinal” José Francisco Robles Ortega of Guadalajara urged Mexicans to demand secular authorities prosecute criminals while claiming peace originates in human hearts. The article notes Mexico’s 93.2% impunity rate and the planned 2026 commemoration of the Cristero War centennial. Rather than proclaiming Christ’s social reign, the conciliar prefect reduces Catholicism to a self-help program for corrupt earthly governments.

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Dubious Veneration: Questioning the Adele Brice Canonization Inquiry

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 5, 2026) reports that “Bishop” David Ricken of Green Bay has initiated a diocesan inquiry into the life of Adele Brice, a 19th-century Belgian immigrant associated with alleged Marian apparitions in Champion, Wisconsin. The article claims Brice received Church-approved apparitions in 1859, where a figure identifying as the “Queen of Heaven” instructed her to teach children catechism and promote penance for sinners. The inquiry seeks testimonies for Brice’s beatification, citing two alleged miracles: a woman’s recovery from depression and a man’s cancer remission. The shrine was designated an “approved apparition site” in 2022 by Vatican authorities, and Brice’s cause gained momentum after the U.S. “bishops” endorsed it in 2024.

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SEEK 2026’s Speed Dating Event: Modernist Innovation Masquerading as Catholic Courtship

Catholic News Agency reports on a January 2026 speed-dating event at the SEEK conference in Columbus, Ohio, organized by the post-conciliar group FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students). The event, attended by 2,500 participants and billed as a “world record,” promoted six principles for “intentional Catholic dating” presented by Emily Wilson, a secular media figure associated with the “Sacred Spark” dating app. The article frames the gathering as a solution to modern dating challenges, emphasizing “clarity,” “low-pressure environments,” and shared values while omitting any reference to sacramental grace, modesty, or the supernatural ends of marriage.

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Neo-Evangelization Masquerade at SEEK 2026 Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports from the January 2026 SEEK Conference organized by FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students), drawing over 26,000 participants across three U.S. venues. The Columbus, Ohio gathering featured Bishop Thomas Paprocki celebrating closing Mass and talks by Lisa Cotter (Hallow app collaborator) and Pete Burak (Renewal Ministries). Students described emotional experiences during Eucharistic adoration and emphasized community-building, with speakers urging bold faith-sharing despite personal imperfections.

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Jubilee 2025 Closure: Empty Ritual of a Counterfeit Church

VaticanNews portal (January 5, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV will close the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica on January 6, 2026, formally ending a Jubilee Year that began on December 24, 2024. The ceremony, derived from a 1975 innovation and “simplified” by Wojtyła (“John Paul II”) in 2000, reduces the ritual to merely shutting the door leaves while postponing the walling-up to a private event days later. The portal’s reverent tone toward this sacrilege exemplifies the neo-church’s divorce from Catholic tradition.

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Puerto Rico’s Natural Law Compromise: Secularism Masquerading as Pro-Life Victory

CatholicNewsAgency.com reports Puerto Rico’s enactment of three laws ostensibly protecting unborn life: Law 183-2025 recognizing “the human being in gestation” as a natural person, Law 166-2025 classifying fetal death during maternal assault as first-degree murder, and Law 122-2025 requiring parental consent for abortions on minors. Governor Jenniffer González and Senators Thomas Rivera-Schatz and Joanne Rodríguez-Veve are credited as architects of this legislation, hailed as “unprecedented progress” after “more than four decades” of abortion permissiveness. The article concludes with a quote from antipope John Paul II’s Familiaris Consortio, presenting this legal framework as compatible with Christian values.

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Ethiopian Bishops’ Synodality Message Promotes Modernist Subversion of Catholic Faith

The Catholic News Agency reports that Ethiopia’s conciliar sect “bishops” issued a December 2025 message advocating synodality as solution to national crises. Circulated for reading at parish Masses, this text invokes “do not be afraid” while promoting concepts condemned by Catholic tradition. The message exemplifies how conciliar structures substitute naturalism for supernatural faith.

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