February 2026

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Mexican “Bishops” Promote Syncretistic “Peace” Forum Against Catholic Doctrine

The EWTN News portal (January 19, 2026) reports that the Mexican “Bishops’ Conference” (CEM) will host a “National Dialogue for Peace” from January 30 to February 1 at ITESO Jesuit University in Guadalajara. The event involves 1,370 participants including “bishops,” “priests,” laypeople, government officials, business leaders, and adherents of “different religious faiths.” Sponsors include the CEM, Jesuit institutions, and religious orders. The dialogue claims inspiration from the 2022 murder of two Jesuit “priests” in Chihuahua and purports to address Mexico’s violence through a “National Peace Agenda” developed from “more than 20,000 testimonies.” The article asserts that “Mexico is not condemned to violence” and promotes human-centered solutions.

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Apostate Vatican Usurper Promotes False Unity While Nations Burn

EWTN News (January 18, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Roberto Prevost) used his Angelus address to urge prayers for peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where violence has displaced populations. He additionally marked the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” – an ecumenical initiative he falsely attributes to Pope Leo XIII – while delivering nebulous spiritual advice about avoiding “illusions of success.” This performative piety exposes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the Church’s divine mission.

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Vatican Diplomacy Exposed: Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ’s Kingship

EWTN News portal (January 17, 2026) reports on comments by former U.S. ambassador Francis Rooney regarding the geopolitical maneuvers of antipope Leo XIV in Venezuela. Rooney praises the antipope’s “calm” and “judicious” diplomacy while discussing closed-door meetings between U.S. President Donald Trump and modernist USCCB figure Paul Coakley. The article frames the conciliar sect’s diplomatic engagement with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado as strategic power-brokering, devoid of any reference to Catholic social doctrine or the divine mission of the Church. This report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete surrender to naturalistic politics.

World

Visa Crisis Reveals Post-Conciliar Church’s Abandonment of Supernatural Mission

EWTN News reports (January 17, 2026) on Bangladeshi Catholics denied Indian medical visas amid political tensions, framing their plight through purely humanitarian concerns while omitting essential Catholic principles. The article laments visa restrictions preventing access to Indian hospitals, detailing financial burdens and broken family ties, yet remains silent on the eternal truths of redemptive suffering and the primacy of spiritual remedies over earthly medicine. This myopic focus epitomizes the neo-church’s reduction of Catholicism to social work.

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Ecumenical Syncretism Masquerading as Christian Unity in Europe

The EWTN News portal reports on a call by Archbishop Gintaras Grušas of Vilnius, president of the Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (CCEE), for “prayer and unity” among Christians during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 18-25, 2026). This initiative ties to the November 2025 revision of the Charta Oecumenica, a document promoting cooperation between Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Anglican communities. Grušas claims this ecumenical unity serves as a “powerful instrument of peace” in a “war-torn world,” citing antipope Leo XIV’s endorsement of the Charta and appeals to “fraternity” amid conflicts. The Lithuanian archbishop further promotes the upcoming World Apostolic Congress on Mercy (WACOM 6) in Vilnius, which aims to build a “culture of mercy” through interfaith collaboration.

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UK Ban on Catholic Convert Exposes Modernist Betrayal of Faith

The EWTN News portal (January 16, 2026) reports on Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s ban from entering the U.K., alongside updates from Sydney, Lebanon, Egypt, and Sri Lanka. While presenting these events as neutral news, the article epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to secular tyranny and its abandonment of sana doctrina (sound doctrine). The report’s silence on the supernatural mission of the Church—and its complicit framing of religious persecution—reveals the rot of post-conciliar compromise.

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European Court’s Assault on Christ’s Kingship Exposes Modernist Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (January 16, 2026) reports on the European Court of Human Rights considering the removal of Christian symbols from Greek public buildings. Two atheists initiated the case against icons in courtrooms, alleging discrimination and violation of “judicial objectivity” – claims rejected by Greek courts. The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) intervenes with secular arguments about cultural heritage and “pluralism,” citing the court’s 2011 Lautsi v. Italy decision permitting crucifixes in classrooms as mere “cultural symbols.” This legal battle epitomizes Europe’s systemic rejection of Christus Rex’s social reign.

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Kuwait Basilica Elevation: Ecumenical Betrayal in Apostate Rite

EWTN News reports Vatican Secretary of State “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin presided over the blasphemous elevation of the “Our Lady of Arabia” church in Kuwait to a minor basilica on January 16, 2026. This “historic first for the Arabian Peninsula” constitutes an unprecedented sacrilege against extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) and confirms the conciliar sect’s complete apostasy from Catholic mission.

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Neo-Gallican “Bishops” Capitulate to Culture of Death in Euthanasia Debate

Quas Primas portal (January 16, 2026) reports that French “bishops” issued a statement opposing euthanasia legislation ahead of Senate debates. While condemning the bill’s provisions, these conciliar officials employ naturalistic language wholly divorced from Catholic integralism. Their protest focuses on “grave risks to the most fragile” and “insufficient palliative care”, not the intrinsic evil of murder. This reveals the modernist inversion whereby practical concerns eclipse doctrinal absolutes.

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Assisi’s “Economy of Fraternity” Prize: Naturalism Displacing Supernatural Charity

EWTN News reports that the Italian Diocese of Assisi will award €50,000 ($58,000) to winners of its “Francis of Assisi and Carlo Acutis for an Economy of Fraternity” prize, instituted in 2020 by former “archbishop” Domenico Sorrentino on the day of Carlo Acutis’ beatification. The award claims inspiration from antipope Bergoglio’s Laudato Si’, promoting “grassroots projects” that allegedly restore dignity to the poor through “generative” economic models.

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