February 2026

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Bergoglian Puppet’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (December 5, 2025) chronicles “Pope Leo XIV’s” three-day visit to Lebanon, portraying it as a unifying event for youth, migrants, and UN peacekeepers. The article depicts emotional scenes of Lebanese-Americans “reconnecting with roots,” migrant workers finding “consolation,” and UN soldiers receiving “inspiration” from the antipope’s presence.

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Philippine Bishops’ Political Protests Betray Catholic Mission

The EWTN News article from December 5, 2025, reports on Philippine “bishops” leading nationwide protests against corruption, with Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David celebrating Mass at the EDSA People Power Monument and encouraging 90,000 protesters to demand governmental accountability. The article frames these political rallies as a continuation of the 1986 “People Power Revolution,” emphasizing “moral clarity,” “democracy,” and “justice” while omitting any reference to Regnum Christi (the Kingship of Christ) or the Church’s supernatural mission. This fixation on temporal power structures reveals the conciliar sect’s fundamental apostasy from Catholic ecclesiology.

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Syncretic Spectacle Masquerades as Guadalupan Devotion in Mexico City

The EWTN portal (December 5, 2025) reports on the “Guadalupe Night” event organized by the Mexico City metropolitan cathedral, involving a procession with the “Virgin of the Oath,” mariachi-accompanied “Mañanitas,” and a midnight Mass. The event commemorates the 1531 apparitions to St. Juan Diego, with cathedral rector José Carballo claiming it demonstrates how Our Lady of Guadalupe “continues to walk with us.” Postconciliar theologian Eduardo Chávez, director of the “Superior Institute of Guadalupan Studies,” emphasizes the Virgin’s role in “build[ing] the Church” while distorting historical facts about Bishop Zumárraga. The celebration exemplifies the neo-church’s fusion of emotionalist folk religion with theological modernism.

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Brazilian Prelate Denies Marian Co-Redemption in Defiance of Catholic Tradition

EWTN portal reports on November 27, 2025, that “Archbishop” Juárez Marqués of Teresina, Brazil, declared: “We don’t need to say that Mary is co-redemptrix… Jesus needs Mary to save humanity? Mary herself is prepared, saved by God; she is a creature of God.” Marqués, speaking on local television, dismissed the title Co-Redemptrix as unnecessary, citing the conciliar sect’s document Mater Populi Fidelis, which discourages traditional Marian titles. The prelate claimed communion with “Pope” Leo XIV, insisting Christ is “our only Savior” while reducing Mary to a mere “servant” and “intercessor.” He referenced four Marian dogmas but omitted her mediatorial role in redemption.

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Canada Criminalizes Catholic Doctrine as “Hate Speech” in Final Secularist Onslaught

EWTN News reports that Canada’s Liberal government has agreed with the separatist Bloc Québécois to eliminate religious exemptions from federal hate-speech laws, targeting the public expression of Catholic moral teaching. The measure, concealed as a ban on Nazi symbols, establishes an Orwellian redefinition of hatred as “detestation or vilification stronger than dislike” – a threshold automatically breached by Catholic condemnation of sodomy, abortion, and false religions.

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Puerto Rican Bishops’ Pacifist Heresy Conceals War on Divine Order

EWTN News reports on December 2, 2025, that the Puerto Rican Bishops’ Conference opposes U.S. military presence in the Caribbean while invoking the authority of antipopes Leo XIV and “Francis,” alongside the modernist icon Angelo Roncalli (“John XXIII”). The bishops decry alleged “militarization” and “possible escalations” in U.S.-Venezuela tensions, framing their pacifist rhetoric as Catholic teaching while omitting all references to the Social Kingship of Christ.

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Canada’s Abortion Atrocities Expose Conciliar Sect’s Moral Bankruptcy

The B.C. Catholic portal (December 1, 2025) reports on undercover videos by Alissa Golob exposing Canadian abortion facilities offering late-term abortions up to 32 weeks for non-medical reasons like “already having two children.” Clinic staff described procedures as “mini stillbirths” and advised patients they might “expel the fetus in the car.” While shocking Canadians unfamiliar with abortion reality, the article’s naturalistic framing ignores the eternal consequences of child-murder and the conciliar sect’s complicity through silence.

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Vatican’s Beirut Visit Distracts from Spiritual Crisis with Political Gestures

EWTN News reports on Pope Leo XIV’s planned visit to the Beirut port explosion site, quoting William Noun – brother of victim Joe Noun – who frames the visit as crucial for reviving the stalled investigation into the 2020 blast. The article emphasizes Noun’s meeting with antipope Francis in 2024, where the latter allegedly offered “human-focused” solidarity. Noun now demands Vatican pressure on Lebanese authorities and foreign governments to disclose satellite imagery, while Maronite priest Dany Dergham openly requests the Vatican leverage diplomatic channels for this purpose. The piece concludes by presenting Noun’s view that this papal visit counters Hezbollah’s obstructionism and allegedly protects Lebanon’s Christian minority.

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Neo-Modernist Leadership Elected in Philippines Pseudo-Church Structure

EWTN News reports (December 1, 2025) on the election of “Archbishop” Gilbert Garcera as president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), breaking precedent by not elevating the previous vice president. Garcera – known for promoting synodality through his 271-page document “Enlarging the Space of Our Tent” – assumes leadership amid alleged governmental corruption and natural disasters. His stated priorities include “pastoral sensitivity” toward individuals with same-sex attractions while maintaining nominal adherence to “Church teaching” on marriage. The CBCP press release confirms Garcera will represent Philippine “ecclesial” structures at Vatican meetings and international conferences.

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