February 2026

Antichurch

Secular “Pro-Life” Measures Mask Capitulation to Culture of Death

EWTN News portal reports on Republican-led legislative efforts purportedly advancing pro-life causes, including funding pregnancy resource centers (HR 6945), requiring colleges to accommodate pregnant students (HR 6359), prohibiting interstate abortion trafficking of minors (HR 4964/SB 6), and mandating medical care for infants surviving abortions (SB 6). The article frames these as victories ahead of the 2026 March for Life.

Antichurch

Secular Activism Masquerading as Pro-Life Witness: The Bankruptcy of the 2026 March for Life

The EWTN News portal (January 22, 2026) reports on Jennie Bradley Lichter’s interview promoting the 53rd March for Life, emphasizing political engagement and youth formation while conspicuously avoiding any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of conversion to the Catholic faith for societal healing. The event features speakers including Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson, framing abortion as a political issue rather than a theological crisis demanding supernatural remedies.

Antichurch

HHS Conscience Rights Enforcement Ignores Divine Law and Christ’s Kingship

EWTN News reports on January 22, 2026, that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued enforcement actions against Illinois for allegedly violating federal conscience protection laws. The HHS Office for Civil Rights claims Illinois’ amendments to the Health Care Right of Conscience Act force medical providers to refer for abortions against their objections, violating the Weldon and Coats-Snowe Amendments. While framed as a victory for “conscience rights,” the article exemplifies the naturalistic reduction of moral law to bureaucratic negotiation.

Antichurch

EWTN’s “Seeking Beauty” Peddles Conciliar Aestheticism Over Catholic Truth

EWTN News (January 22, 2026) promotes actor David Henrie’s series “Seeking Beauty” as a journey through Italian culture claiming to point viewers “toward beauty and ultimately the divine.” The conciliar outlet describes Henrie’s “profound personal transformation” from agnosticism to Catholicism after working on the film “Little Boy,” with his faith now integrated into “creative projects and charity work” through the conciliar sect’s structures. This aestheticized presentation of religion exemplifies how post-conciliarism replaces dogmatic clarity with emotional experiences.

Antichurch

Ortega’s Nicaragua: Silencing the Church Under the Guise of Secular Oppression

EWTN News reports on Open Doors’ 2026 World Watch List ranking Nicaragua 32nd among countries persecuting Christians, detailing Daniel Ortega’s regime confiscating 43 Church properties, banning 18,808 processions, and exiling four Catholic bishops. The article frames this persecution through secular human rights language while omitting the fundamental theological crisis: the systematic eradication of Christ’s Social Kingship.

Antichurch

Greenland’s Catholic Priest Distracts Faithful with Naturalism Over Salvation

The EWTN News portal (January 22, 2026) profiles “Father” Tomaž Majcen, a Slovenian Conventual Franciscan serving as Greenland’s sole conciliar “priest.” The article emphasizes geopolitical anxieties among Greenland’s 800 Catholics—mostly immigrants—and the “friar’s” calls for environmentalism and ecumenical prayer with Lutheran heretics. While feigning concern for human dignity, the piece omits any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of Catholic supremacy over nations.

Antichurch

The “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity”: Syncretism Masquerading as Ecclesiastical Obedience

The conciliar sect’s “EWTN Noticias” portal (January 22, 2026) promotes the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” through Dominican “Fr.” Nelson Medina’s statements. The article champions ecumenical dialogue with heretical sects under the theme “One Body, One Spirit,” advocating shared sacraments and collaborative social action while paying lip service to avoiding “doctrinal confusion.” This initiative epitomizes the apostate inversion of Catholicism’s missionary imperative, replacing extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (“outside the Church there is no salvation”) with a naturalistic unity cult.

Antichurch

Islamist Leader’s Hollow Pledge of No Sharia Exposes Post-Conciliar Naiveté

EWTN News reports (January 22, 2026) on Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shafiqur Rahman’s pre-election promise to Christian leaders that his party would not impose Sharia law if elected. The article describes Christian leaders cautiously engaging with this Islamist group while expressing skepticism about the sincerity of these assurances. Political analysts speculate whether this represents genuine ideological moderation or mere electoral strategy, noting divisions within Bangladesh’s Islamist political coalition. The piece frames this as part of broader election dynamics in a majority-Muslim nation with vulnerable Christian minorities.

Antichurch

Neo-Modernist Usurper Promotes Naturalist “Communication” Masking Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (January 22, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV, through his false “Secretary of State” Pietro Parolin, addressed the French Catholic media federation. The message urges journalists to focus on “relationships,” “reconciliation,” and amplifying voices of the “vulnerable” amid AI’s rise. It praises the late Fr. Jacques Hamel—murdered by Islamic terrorists in 2016—as a model of “dialogue” and “mutual listening,” while urging media to act as “antennas” for marginalized voices. This revolutionary propaganda masquerades as pastoral care, omitting all reference to Christus Rex and the Church’s divine mission.

Antichurch

Paris “March for Life” Masks France’s Apostasy from Christ the King

The EWTN News portal reports on the January 18, 2026 “March for Life” in Paris, attended by approximately 10,000 participants protesting abortion and euthanasia legislation. The article quotes “Bishop” Dominique Rey stating that “life is a gift from God” and featuring Emilie Quinson’s testimony about post-abortion healing. While superficially aligned with Catholic morality, this spectacle of naturalistic activism exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender to revolutionary principles.

Scroll to Top
Antichurch.org
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.