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Apostate Journey: Bergoglian “Pope” Plans Spain Tour to Promote Modernist Agenda

EWTN News, the propaganda arm of the conciliar sect, reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) intends to visit Spain in 2026, with planned stops in Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands. The January 9 announcement by “Cardinal” José Cobo reveals this theatrical exercise aims to promote the beatification of modernist architect Antoni Gaudí while exploiting migration issues for political posturing. This planned circus constitutes not merely another betrayal of Catholic tradition, but a calculated advance of the conciliar revolution’s naturalistic agenda.

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Spain’s Church-State Abuse Agreement: Masonic Subversion of Divine Justice

The EWTN News portal (January 9, 2026) reports on an agreement between the Spanish “bishops’ conference,” religious superiors, and the socialist government to establish a joint compensation system for victims of clerical sexual abuse through the PRIVA Plan. This “comprehensive reparation” scheme involves state-appointed ombudsmen determining financial settlements for cases beyond canonical statutes of limitations, with the conciliar sect’s officials praising Vatican approval of the arrangement. The report exemplifies the complete absorption of the post-conciliar structures into the anti-church of man.

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Venezuelan Bishops’ Silence on Christ’s Kingship Amid Geopolitical Upheaval

EWTN News (January 9, 2026) reports on Archbishop Jesús González de Zárate, president of the Venezuelan Bishops’ Conference, describing Venezuela’s political crisis as a “tense calm” following U.S. military intervention and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The archbishop emphasizes “prudence and patience,” expresses concern for migrants, and invokes “Pope” Leo XIV’s call to “guarantee national sovereignty.” The article frames the Church’s role as a passive observer of geopolitical machinations, devoid of supernatural perspective.

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Austria’s Desperate Sacrilege: “Part-Time Priesthood” Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

EWTN News reports (January 8, 2026) that the Austrian bishops’ conference has instituted a “Second Path for Late Vocations” program. This initiative permits men aged 45-60 to pursue priestly ordination while maintaining secular employment, eliminating seminary residency requirements, and allowing “remote theological studies” tailored to professional schedules. The program cites the post-conciliar document Ratio Fundamentalis Institutionis Sacerdotalis as justification while acknowledging Austria’s priestly decline (3,269 in 2024). This constitutes not innovation but sacrilegious desperation born of conciliarism’s theological bankruptcy.

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Technological Idolatry Masks Ecclesial Apostasy in Czech 3D-Printed Church Project

EWTN News reports (January 8, 2026) that Neratovice, Czech Republic—a town founded by communists as a “church-free” zone—plans to construct the “world’s largest 3D-printed church” through its “Archdiocese of Prague.” The structure, designed by architect Zdeněk Fránek with an “ark-like” form and “green roof,” has received financial backing from donors and political support from European Parliament member Tomáš Zdechovský. Archbishop Jan Graubner blessed the foundation stone in 2024 for this “$8 million project” intended as both a parish church and “Cardinal Josef Beran Community Centre.” This technological spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of sacred tradition for modernist novelty.

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Scottish Prelates Capitulate to Abortion Tyranny in Feeble Protest

EWTN News reports on January 7, 2026, that Scottish bishops denounced Scotland’s Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act 2024. The legislation imposes 200-meter “buffer zones” prohibiting prayer vigils, leafleting, or “influencing” abortion decisions near 30 facilities. The bishops decry the law as “disproportionate and undemocratic,” claiming it restricts free speech and conscience while emphasizing they “do not condone harassment.” The article notes 74-year-old Rose Docherty faced charges under the law for silently holding a sign reading: “Coercion is a crime; here to talk, only if you want.” Scottish Greens MSP Gillian Mackay admitted the law could criminalize home prayer if visible from public spaces. The bishops warn the law suppresses crisis pregnancy alternatives and rejected amendments for chaplain exemptions.

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Dolan’s Hollow Call to “Recover” Catholic Essentials

The article from EWTN News (January 7, 2026) reports that Mr. Timothy Dolan, a key figure in the conciliar sect, has initiated a series of reflections urging Catholics to “recover” devotional practices, beginning with the Sign of the Cross. Dolan claims this gesture expresses faith in the Trinity and the “power of the most holy cross,” urging its use before meals, prayers, and daily routines. This theatrical appeal to nostalgia masks a deeper betrayal of Catholic essentials.

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Vatican Diplomatic Engagement Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

EWTN News reports that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held discussions with “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin regarding Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis. The January 6 conversation allegedly addressed “efforts to improve the humanitarian situation” and global “promotion of peace and religious freedom,” with both parties reaffirming commitment to “deepening cooperation” between the United States and Vatican structures. The article notes that antipope Leo XIV previously expressed “concern” about Venezuela during his January 4 Angelus, insisting that “the good of the beloved Venezuelan people must prevail above any other consideration” following the U.S. military capture of Nicolás Maduro.

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Mexico’s Spiritual Crisis: Cardinal’s Naturalism Masks Ecclesial Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (February 4, 2026) reports that “Cardinal” José Francisco Robles Ortega of Guadalajara urged Mexicans to demand authorities prosecute criminals while commemorating the Cristero War centennial. The article portrays ecclesiastical authority reduced to social activism, omitting the regnum sociale Christi (social reign of Christ) as the sole solution to Mexico’s violence.

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