Conciliar Sect’s Empty Rituals in Spanish Train Tragedy
The “Catholic News Agency” portal (January 20, 2026) reports on the conciliar sect’s response to a train accident in Adamuz, Spain, where “Bishop” Jesús Fernández of Córdoba deployed three “priests” – Leopoldo Rivero, Francisco J. Granados, and Manuel Sánchez – to provide “spiritual care” at a civic center. The article emphasizes their role in offering psychological comfort through prayer and presence while rescue operations continue for 43 missing persons, with 41 confirmed dead and 152 injured. This theatrical display of concern masks the theological void at the heart of post-conciliar religious practice.