February 2026

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Cuba’s Vocations Crisis Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Doctrinal Bankruptcy

EWTN News reports on Cuba’s consecrated life crisis, noting the loss of nearly one women’s religious congregation annually amid a broader vocational collapse. Father Ricardo Alberto Sola—identified as president of the Cuban Conference of Religious—claims 118 religious congregations remain (mostly female), with 700 sisters and 140 priests from 65 nations serving 20,872 faithful. The article frames this as perseverance, quoting Sola’s assertion that consecrated life is “fundamental to fulfilling the mission of faith” and Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime’s visit as evidence of Vatican concern. This naturalistic narrative ignores the theological catastrophe underlying the collapse.

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Jimmy Lai’s Trial Exposes Neo-Church Complicity with Communist Persecution

EWTN News reports on December 15, 2025, that Jimmy Lai—a media mogul imprisoned by Chinese communist authorities since 2020—was found guilty of violating Hong Kong’s national security law, facing potential life imprisonment. The article frames Lai as a “Catholic human rights advocate” victimized by a “politically motivated show trial,” citing condemnations from his family, Western politicians, and neo-conciliar Catholic institutions like The Catholic University of America. Nowhere does the piece question whether Lai’s activism aligns with Quas Primas’ mandate that “the rebellion of individuals and states against our Savior” causes societal collapse (Pius XI, 1925). Instead, it parrots the globalist narrative that secular “freedom” supersedes submission to Christ the King.

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Australian Bishops’ Hollow Condemnation Masks Ecclesial Apostasy

EWTN News reports (December 14, 2025) on statements by “Archbishop” Anthony Fisher of Sydney and Australian “Bishops” Conference President Timothy Costelloe condemning antisemitism after a terrorist attack killed 16 at a Hanukkah celebration. Fisher lamented “festering” antisemitism, invoked his Jewish ancestry, and offered Catholic resources to Jews, while Costelloe denounced “blind prejudice” as a societal “stain.” Both avoided any reference to Christ’s Kingship or the duty of nations to eradicate false religions.

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UNESCO’s Cultural Heresy: Mexico’s Syncretized Passion Play Declared “Heritage”

EWTN News reports (December 14, 2025) that UNESCO declared the Iztapalapa Way of the Cross—an annual Holy Week event in Mexico City—a “Cultural Heritage of Humanity.” The article quotes Edaly Quiroz of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History, who describes the reenactment as a manifestation of “unity, faith, and resilience” and a “collective exercise of memory, identity, and participation.” Juan Pablo Serrano, custodian of the local “Lord of the Little Cave” image, claims the event fosters “conversion” among non-Catholics. The tradition allegedly began in 1833 after villagers vowed to reenact Christ’s Passion following a cholera epidemic they attribute to a miracle. The 2025 celebration drew 2 million attendees, including non-Catholics.

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Our Lady of Guadalupe: Syncretic Cult and Historical Revisionism

EWTN portal (December 11, 2025) reports on the “forgotten” location where Our Lady of Guadalupe allegedly imprinted her image on Juan Diego’s tilma—the former archbishop’s palace in Mexico City rather than Tepeyac Hill. The article cites Father José de Jesús Aguilar, a researcher for the conciliar sect’s Archdiocese of Mexico, who emphasizes the palace’s historical role while lamenting civil authorities’ refusal to install a sculpture of Juan Diego and Bishop Zumárraga at the site. This narrative exemplifies the neo-church’s distortion of sacred history through naturalistic fixation on physical places and its tacit endorsement of syncretic devotion.

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Venezuelan Regime’s Persecution Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Diplomatic Impotence

The EWTN portal reports that Venezuelan immigration police confiscated the passport of “Cardinal” Baltazar Porras on December 10, 2025, preventing his travel to Colombia and Spain. Authorities allegedly subjected the Caracas archbishop emeritus to “humiliating treatment” including luggage searches with drug-sniffing dogs, while falsely declaring him deceased in state databases. The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus denounced this as a “flagrant violation” of the Vienna Convention, filing protests with the Vatican Secretariat of State. Porras framed his persecution through Nativity imagery: “Strength lies in the weakness of the manger.” This incident follows months of attacks from Venezuelan socialist officials, including President Nicolás Maduro, after Porras criticized the regime’s human rights abuses during October 2025 canonization ceremonies.

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Bangladesh Threats Expose Conciliar Church’s Surrender to Islamic Supremacy

The EWTN News portal (December 10, 2025) reports on threats against Notre Dame College and Holy Cross College in Bangladesh from the group “Tawhidee Muslim Janata,” accusing Catholic institutions of proselytism. Archbishop Bejoy D’Cruze of Dhaka denies conversion activities, pleading for security while emphasizing the Church’s educational contributions to Muslim-majority Bangladesh. The article notes recent attacks on Catholic sites in Dhaka, including bombings at St. Mary’s Cathedral and Holy Rosary Church. This report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s suicidal tolerance of Islamic aggression while abandoning the Church’s divine mandate to convert all nations.

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Australian Social Media Ban: Secular Substitute for True Catholic Formation

The EWTN News portal reports on Australia’s new law prohibiting children under 16 from accessing social media, framing it as a victory for “Catholic advocates” like Dany Elachi and Melbourne’s Archbishop Peter Comensoli. The law imposes fines up to tens of millions of dollars on tech companies failing to verify users’ ages. Elachi, co-founder of the Heads Up Alliance, claims the measure helps parents resist “values of TikTok” and restore family prayer time. Comensoli ambiguously endorses the law while acknowledging social media’s “great benefits,” and Professor Michael Hanby cautiously supports it despite doubts about effectiveness. The article presents state intervention as necessary to rescue childhood from digital addiction, ignoring the Church’s established supernatural remedies for modern crises.

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine: Syncretic Symbol or Catholic Devotion?

The EWTN News portal (December 9, 2025) reports on the “remnants of the first chapel” housing the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, attributing its origin to the 1531 Marian apparitions to Juan Diego. The article presents this shrine as a historical and spiritual monument while emphasizing the Virgin’s alleged message of consolation to “the marginalized.” This uncritical narrative ignores the serious theological and historical controversies surrounding the cult.

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Bethlehem’s Hollow Symbolism Masks Spiritual Desolation

The EWTN News portal (December 8, 2025) reports on Bethlehem’s resumption of Christmas celebrations, including a tree lighting ceremony near the Church of the Nativity after a two-year hiatus during the Gaza conflict. Mayor Maher Canawati justifies the decision by citing economic necessity (“tourism was down to zero”) and vague appeals to “hope,” while Fr. Gabriel Romanelli describes ongoing bombings near Gaza’s Holy Family Church. This spectacle of empty festivity amid violence epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalism.

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