February 2026

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Post-Conciliar Apostasy Exposed in Scottish Abuse Scandal

The EWTN News portal reports the sentencing of three former workers at Nazareth House homes in Scotland for systematic abuse of children from 1972-1981. Carol Buirds (75, formerly “Sister Carmel Rose”) received 15 months imprisonment for 13 charges including forced ingestion of soap, urine torture, and imprisonment in dark cellars. Eileen McElhinney (78, formerly “Sister Mary Eileen”) received home confinement and community service for assaults including jumping on children’s bodies. Dorothy Kane (68) received community service for dragging children and confinement. Sheriff Iain Nicol noted Buirds showed “no remorse whatsoever” while acknowledging victims’ lifelong psychological damage including mutism, suicidal ideation, and destroyed relationships. These atrocities occurred not in secular institutions but within facilities operated by the Sisters of Nazareth – demonstrating the complete moral collapse of post-conciliar religious life.

Spiritual

The Illusion of Sanctity in a Post-Conciliar Wasteland

EWTN News reports (January 28, 2026) on efforts to canonize Jan Ruff-O’Herne, a Dutch-Australian woman who survived Japanese military sexual slavery during WWII. The article emphasizes her “heroic capacity for forgiveness” and “deep faith” while undergoing atrocities, with retired Adelaide priest Roderick O’Brien promoting her cause. It describes her post-war life as a teacher, wife, caregiver, and activist campaigning for recognition of “comfort women,” culminating in her alleged spiritual triumph through forgiving one of her abusers.

Pseudo-Trads

Missionary Work Compromised by Modernist Heresies in Southern Mexico

EWTN News reports on Spanish missionary Christopher Hartley’s work in Guerrero, Mexico, emphasizing material dangers and spiritual challenges among Mixtec communities. The article describes Hartley’s ordination by the antipope John Paul II, his appeals for missionary funding ($154,000 project), and critiques of insufficient Church presence in remote areas. Hartley claims Mixtecs practice syncretism blending Catholic elements with pagan beliefs, requiring “urgent evangelization.”

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Chicago School Closures Reveal Bankruptcy of Conciliar Sect

EWTN News reports on January 27, 2026, that six schools under the jurisdiction of the Chicago “archdiocese” will close due to “low enrollment and ongoing deficits.” Superintendent Greg Richmond declared them “no longer sustainable” despite fundraising efforts. Affected institutions include St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy (founded 151 years ago) and St. Francis Borgia, whose community raised only $7,000—2% of the $400,000 demanded by “archdiocesan” authorities. “Father” Anthony Bus, CR, lamented the closure of St. Stanislaus Kostka while “Father” Antonio Musa, OFM, blamed Illinois’ withdrawal of state scholarships for St. Jerome School’s $450,000 deficit. The article frames these closures as tragic losses of “faith-centered environments.”

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Humanitarian Distortion Masks Apostasy in Minneapolis Shooting Aftermath

The EWTN News portal reports on reactions to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, focusing on statements from “Father” Harry Tasto and “Archbishop” Bernard Hebda. Tasto, who worked with Pretti at a Veterans Affairs hospital, described him as “known for his kindness and gentleness” during a Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary. The article emphasizes calls for prayer from post-conciliar prelates, including vague appeals to “peace” and “fraternity” from “Archbishop” Paul Coakley and “Pope” Leo XIV, while omitting any reference to divine justice, repentance, or the supernatural purpose of human suffering.

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Mexican Modernist Prelates’ Hollow Condemnations Mask Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (January 27, 2026) reports on the Mexican “Bishops’ Conference” condemning a January 25 soccer field massacre in Guanajuato (11 dead, 12 wounded) and a January 24 attempted arson at Puebla Cathedral. The “bishops” vaguely demand investigations while lamenting violence that “does grave injury to life, human dignity, and peaceful coexistence.” Their statement frames the cathedral attack as damage to “material, spiritual, and cultural heritage,” concluding with an empty invocation of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

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Humanitarian Veneer Masks Apostasy in US Bishops’ Immigration Endorsement

The EWTN News portal (January 27, 2026) reports that Los Angeles “Archbishop” José H. Gómez and other “bishops” endorsed HR 4393, the so-called Dignity Act. The legislation proposes temporary legal status for certain undocumented immigrants contingent on labor participation, financial penalties, and clean criminal records. While avoiding citizenship pathways, it reinforces border militarization and employer surveillance. Gómez called it “a genuine, good-faith starting point,” echoed by “Bishop” Mark Seitz and “Archbishop” Samuel Aquila. This stance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender to secular humanism and abandonment of Catholic integralism.

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Nicaraguan Prelate’s Political Activism Betrays Church’s Spiritual Mission

EWTN News (January 27, 2026) reports on Silvio Báez, exiled auxiliary “bishop” of Managua, demanding political activism under the guise of ecclesial duty. The article highlights his Miami homily asserting that “freedom and democracy” justify ecclesiastical interference in temporal affairs, while uncritically promoting the antipope Leo XIV’s humanitarian rhetoric.

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Neo-Church’s AI Ethics Mask Naturalist Apostasy

EWTN News portal (January 27, 2026) reports on a message from the antipope Robert Prevost (styled “Pope Leo XIV”) concerning artificial intelligence. The text claims human voices and faces are “sacred” while advocating for “responsibility, cooperation, and education” in digital technology development. The message entirely omits the sovereignty of Christ the King over human inventions and reduces morality to anthropological concerns divorced from divine law.

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Vatican Doctrinal Head Promotes Doctrinal Relativism Under Guise of “Humility”

The EWTN News portal (January 27, 2026) reports that Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, condemned what he called “ex cathedra condemnations” by online commentators while urging greater “humility” in doctrinal matters. Fernández warned against repeating “the same deception that led to the excesses of the Inquisition,” claiming Church officials risk losing perspective through excessive censure. He advocated for “listening to others” and embracing “other points of view,” particularly from the “peripheries,” while quoting antipope Leo XIV’s assertion that “no one possesses the whole truth.”

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