February 2026

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Vatican Meeting Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy and Naturalism

The VaticanNews portal (February 2, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV received Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, followed by meetings with “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin and “Archbishop” Paul Richard Gallagher. Discussions allegedly reaffirmed “solid bilateral relations” between Portugal and the conciliar sect, addressed Storm Kristin’s damage, and superficially mentioned “peace” in Portuguese-speaking nations. The report epitomizes the conciliar sect’s total absorption into naturalistic politics, utterly divorced from Catholic supernatural order.

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Synodal Restitution Replaces True Peace of Christ the King

The VaticanNews portal (February 2, 2026) promotes “Pope” Leo XIV’s Peace Day message advocating “restorative justice” through land redistribution to Native tribes, prisoner rehabilitation programs, and dialogue circles. Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy of Catholic Mobilizing Network claims these initiatives fulfill the Church’s peacebuilding mission. This agenda substitutes the Kingship of Christ with sociological activism.

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Apostate Diplomacy: Zenari’s Syria Mission Embodies Conciliar Betrayal

VaticanNews portal (February 2, 2026) reports the resignation of Mario Zenari as “apostolic nuncio” to Syria after nearly 17 years. The article praises his “intense diplomatic and humanitarian activity” amid war and sanctions, noting antipope Francis extended his mandate indefinitely in 2021 and made him a “cardinal” in 2016. Zenari is portrayed as a “war veteran” who denounced humanitarian crises while remaining in Damascus despite conflict and earthquakes. His scarlet zucchetto is framed as a “gesture of love” for Syria, with the piece applauding his endurance through regime changes until his resignation at age 80.

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Gallagher’s Bratislava Homily: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Diplomacy

Vatican News portal (February 2, 2026) reports on a Mass celebrated by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher in Bratislava commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Fundamental Treaty between the Holy See and Slovakia. Gallagher, identified as the “Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations,” delivered a homily lamenting a world “darkened by wars and conflicts” while advocating for “rebuilding trust” through dialogue and “keeping open the paths that lead to peace.” The homily framed the Beatitudes as a blueprint for socio-political engagement, claiming they reveal “a way of life shaped not by domination, but by trust” and describing the treaty as a model for “serv[ing] the human person” through “cooperation for the common good.” The address concluded with a generic prayer for Ukraine and “peoples torn apart by violence.” This performance epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural faith with anthropocentric utopianism.

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Neo-Modernist “Pope” Peddles False Comfort While Omitting Repentance and Judgment

VaticanNews portal (February 1, 2026) reports on antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) meeting families of Crans-Montana fire victims, offering naturalistic platitudes devoid of Catholic substance. The article states he assured mourners that “nothing is over in Christ” and promised future joy through vague references to the Resurrection, while systematically omitting requirements for repentance, the state of grace, and the Four Last Things.

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Conciliar Sect Exploits Malta Anniversary to Promote Apostate Diplomacy

The VaticanNews portal (February 1, 2026) reports on Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s Mass in Valletta commemorating 60 years of diplomatic relations between Malta and the post-conciliar Vatican structures. The article praises this relationship as “communion already lived” through dialogue, parroting the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus in favor of naturalistic encounter theology. This anniversary spectacle exemplifies how the occupiers of Vatican buildings have replaced the Church’s divine mission with UN-style bureaucratic networking.

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Modernist “Pope” Reduces Catholic Mission to Naturalistic Sympathy

The VaticanNews portal (February 1, 2026) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV used his Angelus address to express prayers for victims of a coltan mine collapse in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and storms in Mozambique, Portugal, and Italy. The article describes his statement: “I assure my prayers for the many victims… May the Lord sustain that people who suffer so much!” It frames the disasters as humanitarian tragedies without theological context, emphasizing casualty statistics and material causes. The report avoids examining the spiritual implications of these events or the Church’s doctrinal response to human suffering.

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Conciliar Sect’s Cuba Appeal Exposes Apostate Collaboration with Communism

Vatican News portal (February 1, 2026) relays statements from antipope Leo XIV and Cuban pseudo-bishops pleading for “dialogue” between the United States and Cuba amid economic sanctions. The article frames U.S. tariffs on oil exports to Cuba as exacerbating “social chaos,” with the conciliar sect’s representatives demanding “profound reform” and “respect for human dignity” while ignoring the Castro regime’s six-decade persecution of Catholics.

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The Olympic Truce: A Pagan Substitute for Christ’s Peace

VaticanNews portal reports (February 1, 2026) that antipope Leo XIV has appealed for nations to observe the “Olympic truce” during the Milano-Cortina Winter Games, invoking this ancient Greek custom as a means to “ease tensions and seek dialogue” among warring states. The article emphasizes sports as vehicles for “fraternity” and “hope for a peaceful world,” quoting Leo XIV’s praise for “fair play, respect, team spirit, and sacrifice” as Olympic values. This plea for temporary peace through athletic competitions stands as the conciliar sect’s latest surrender to naturalism.

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Bergoglian Beatitudes: Reinventing Gospel as Social Therapy

The Vatican News portal (February 1, 2026) reports on an Angelus address by antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) which reduces the Beatitudes to therapeutic maxims for worldly happiness. The article quotes Prevost claiming the Beatitudes “can become a measure of happiness” that “renew our hearts” and bring light to “the world’s shadows,” while asserting that God gives hope to those “the world discards as desperate.” This humanistic reinterpretation exposes the neo-church’s systematic evacuation of supernatural grace from Christian doctrine.

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