February 2026

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Conciliar Sect’s Educational Decline Exposed in US Catholic Institutions

The EWTN News portal (February 5, 2026) reports four developments in US “Catholic” education: Benedictine College severing ties with Mount St. Scholastica sisters due to their aging community and governance burdens; Dartmouth’s new provost Santiago Schnell criticizing Ivy League models; Iowa Catholic schools increasing enrollment through state funding; and Pittsburgh diocese expanding financial aid via anonymous donations. Each development reveals the conciliar sect’s complete surrender to naturalism and abandonment of Catholic educational principles.

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Trump’s “Rededicate 250” Event: Naturalism Masquerading as Piety

The EWTN News portal (February 5, 2026) reports on Donald Trump’s National Prayer Breakfast speech announcing a May 17 event to “rededicate America as one nation under God” on Washington’s National Mall. The article highlights Trump’s emphasis on America’s Christian heritage, his “America Prays” initiative, new Education Department guidelines protecting school prayer, and policies opposing transgender surgeries and protecting religious speech. Trump framed prayer as “America’s superpower” while citing Nigeria’s Christian persecution and his administration’s restrictions on abortion funding. The piece presents these actions as evidence of religious resurgence under his leadership.

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Cuba’s Offer of Dialogue: A Mask for Communist Oppression and Conciliar Complicity

EWTN News reports on February 5, 2026, that Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel declared his regime’s willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States, demanding it occur “without pressure,” “on equal terms,” and without addressing Cuba’s internal affairs. The article notes the Cuban bishops’ recent warning of “social chaos” due to economic collapse, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba. While Díaz-Canel postures as open to “civilized” neighborly relations, the article omits the regime’s six-decade persecution of the Church, the bishops’ silence on communism’s intrinsic evil, and the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Cuba’s martyrs.

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Miami Prelate’s Call for Haitian Immigration Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Abandonment of Catholic Mission

The “Archdiocese of Miami” portal (February 5, 2026) reports that “Archbishop” Thomas Wenski demands congressional action for permanent residency for Haitian immigrants under Temporary Protected Status. He cites economic damage from deportation and Haiti’s security crisis, while omitting any reference to the immigrants’ spiritual welfare or the Church’s mission to work for the salvation of souls. This represents the conciliar sect’s complete capitulation to naturalistic humanitarianism at the expense of Catholic truth.

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Legionaries of Christ Elect New Leader: Perpetuating Conciliar Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (February 5, 2026) reports the election of “Father” Carlos Alberto Gutiérrez as director general of the Legionaries of Christ, describing this as a continuation of the congregation’s “path of renewal.” The article highlights Gutiérrez’s engineering background and administrative experience within the Regnum Christi structure while acknowledging the Legion’s history of abuse under founder Marcial Maciel. The report emphasizes institutional reforms approved under “Pope” Leo XIV’s guidance, presenting the Legion as part of a “spiritual family” committed to “transparency” and serving “existential peripheries.” This theatrical display of bureaucratic continuity exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systemic corruption.

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Mozambique Floods Expose Neo-Church’s Spiritual Bankruptcy in Face of Disaster

Vatican News portal (February 5, 2026) reports on flooding in Mozambique, quoting “Archbishop” João Carlos Hatoa Nunes expressing gratitude to antipope Leo XIV for “solidarity” while proposing climate-focused solutions. The article reduces the Church’s mission to humanitarian activism, omitting all reference to the Four Last Things, sacramental aid, or divine judgment.

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Neo-Church’s Sahel Foundation: Naturalism Masquerading as Charity

Vatican News portal (February 5, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV approved a revised statute for the “John Paul II Foundation for the Sahel,” originally established in 1984 under the apostate Wojtyła. The foundation claims to address drought, desertification, and famine in nine Sahel nations but epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the Church’s divine mission for secular humanitarianism.

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Vatican’s Humanitarian Charade Exposes Abandonment of Christ’s Social Reign

The VaticanNews portal (February 5, 2026) reports on a global meeting entitled “From Crisis to Care: Catholic Action for Children,” organized by the apostate structures occupying the Vatican. This gathering of 70 participants from 19 countries—including representatives of the “Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development,” “Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors,” and various religious congregations—ostensibly aimed to address children’s rights crises through “rooted in Catholic Social Teaching, the Church’s synodal vision, and Pope Leo XIV’s 2026 Message” The event culminated in a private audience with the antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), revealing its full integration into the conciliar sect’s revolutionary agenda.

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EWTN’s “Joyful” Podcast Masks Conciliar Apostasy

The EWTN portal announces a new podcast titled “Catholics & Cappuccinos,” hosted by actress Siobhan Fallon Hogan, featuring interviews with celebrities like Jonathan Roumie (known for portraying Christ in “The Chosen”), Patricia Heaton, and Kevin James, alongside religious figures such as Sister Mary Gabriel and Fr. Michael Duffy. The program claims to showcase “the joy of being Catholic” through humor and personal faith journeys. This initiative, part of EWTN’s new streaming platform, exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Faith to therapeutic entertainment, devoid of doctrinal substance and supernatural purpose.

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Notre Dame’s Abortion Advocate Appointment Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

EWTN News reports (February 5, 2026) that University of Notre Dame students, including Chinese adoptee Anna Kelley, protest Professor Susan Ostermann’s appointment as director of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. The Notre Dame Right to Life executive board cites Ostermann’s pro-abortion writings describing pro-life laws as “white supremacy” and her consultancy for the Population Council – an organization complicit in China’s one-child policy enforcement through forced abortions. Ostermann defends her appointment by invoking “academic freedom” and “plurality of voices,” while Holy Cross priest Fr. Bill Miscamble calls the appointment “untenable.” This episode reveals the spiritual bankruptcy of institutions claiming Catholic identity while embracing anti-life ideologies.

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