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Dublin Prelate’s Peace Rhetoric Masks Apostasy from Catholic Truth

EWTN News reports (January 2, 2026) that “Archbishop” Dermot Farrell used his New Year’s Day homily at Newtownpark Avenue Church in Dublin to urge Ireland’s politicians to “show leadership in promoting peace.” The prelate invoked the memory of John Hume, a Nobel Prize-winning politician, while avoiding any reference to the Kingship of Christ or the necessity of societal submission to divine law. This omission exposes the conciliar sect’s systematic abandonment of Catholic social doctrine.

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Australian Bishops’ Secularist Response to Bondi Massacre Betrays Christ’s Kingship

The EWTN News article from January 2, 2026 reports that Timothy Costelloe, president of the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, has called for a national inquiry into antisemitism following the December 14, 2025 Islamist terrorist attack at Bondi Beach that killed 16 people during a Hanukkah celebration. The article notes Costelloe’s claim that the government’s security review fails to address “deeper issues” of antisemitism in Australia’s political, business, academic, media, religious, and cultural institutions. It mentions Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher’s condemnation of “festering” antisemitism and quotes antipope Leo XIV’s generic condemnation of violence. The piece concludes by framing antisemitism as an attack on “shared humanity” rather than a theological crisis.

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Venezuela’s Persecuted Church: A Crisis of Modernist Compromise

The EWTN News article (January 1, 2026) reports on potential increased persecution against the Catholic Church in Venezuela under the Maduro regime. The piece cites Venezuelan bishops’ December 2025 Christmas message describing national turmoil, economic collapse, and political tensions with the United States. Analysts including political scientist Víctor Maldonado and Nicaraguan researcher Martha Patricia Molina compare Venezuela’s situation to Nicaragua’s religious persecution, warning of impending crackdowns. The article notes the regime’s promotion of Santería and Protestantism while exploiting division between faithful prelates and regime-aligned clergy like Jesuit “Fr.” Numa Molina. Marcela Szymanski of “Aid to the Church in Need” describes autocrats’ tactics against religious leaders, urging resilience through prayer despite institutional vulnerability.

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Middle East Christians’ “Hope” Masks Post-Conciliar Betrayal of Faith

The EWTN News article dated December 31, 2025 presents a naturalistic analysis of Middle Eastern Christians’ situation, focusing on state-sanctioned interfaith initiatives while omitting the supernatural mission of the Church. It describes governmental measures like Egypt’s “Christmas grants” and Jordan’s Baptism Route pilgrimages as “positive policies,” celebrates the Vatican’s canonization of Bishop Ignatius Maloyan, and quotes the “pope’s” Beirut message urging “new attitudes” beyond “religious divisions.” This narrative reduces the Church’s divine mission to sociological survival tactics, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (outside the Church there is no salvation).

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Taizé’s False Ecumenism: Betrayal of Catholic Truth for Humanistic Unity

The EWTN News portal reports on 15,000 youths gathering in Paris for the Taizé Community’s ecumenical event, described as a “pilgrimage” involving “young Catholics and other fellow Christians from various traditions.” The article emphasizes communal prayer, testimonies of hope, and workshops facilitated by nearly 60 Taizé brothers, with Eastern Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I endorsing the gathering as forming “young peace builders.” Brother Mathew Thorpe calls participants to “break free from our algorithms” and become “pilgrims of peace and hope,” while Brother Alois claims the event helps “understand the Gospel” and shows “something that unites us in Europe.”

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Bangladesh’s “Catholic-Educated” Leader: A Case Study in Secularized Faith

The EWTN News portal (December 30, 2025) reports the death of Begum Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first female prime minister, highlighting her education at Catholic schools and her purported support for religious minorities. The article frames her as a democratic reformer who “protected minorities” and maintained a “lifelong bond” with Catholics while introducing secular educational reforms and interreligious initiatives. This hagiographic narrative exemplifies the post-conciliar confusion between temporal progressivism and authentic Catholic principles.

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Chile’s President-Elect Compromises Catholic Truth with Secular Pragmatism

EWTN News (December 27, 2025) profiles José Antonio Kast, Chile’s president-elect, as a “pro-life Catholic” who champions family values while employing secular arguments against abortion. The article praises Kast’s personal story – his parents’ rejection of contraceptive ideology leading to his birth – and his political battles against Chile’s abortion laws. While acknowledging Kast’s verbal opposition to gender ideology and abortion, the report reveals his systematic avoidance of Catholic doctrinal foundations in public discourse.

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Conciliar Sect’s Bethlehem Homily Promotes Naturalist Distortion of Incarnation

The EWTN portal (December 25, 2025) reports on a Christmas Eve homily delivered by conciliar sect official Mr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa in Bethlehem, promoting the heretical notion that God sanctifies unrepentant human history through mere presence rather than demanding conversion. The address reduces the Incarnation to divine acquiescence to human rebellion against Christ the King.

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