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Conciliar Sect’s False Indulgences Mock Divine Justice

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 31, 2025) promotes purported plenary indulgences for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day through recitation of the Te Deum and Veni Creator, along with receiving blessings from the “pope” and “bishops.” The article claims these practices remit temporal punishment for sins, requiring detachment from sin, sacramental confession, Communion, and prayers for the antipope’s intentions. This fraudulent offer exposes the conciliar sect’s sacrilegious parody of true indulgences.

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Archbishop Hebda’s Empty Rhetoric Exposes Neo-Church’s Spiritual Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency reports on “Archbishop” Bernard Hebda’s pastoral letter responding to federal agents’ fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis. The prelate describes a “heaviness” in the community, urging prayers for the Good family, political leaders, law enforcement, and immigrants fearing deportation. He highlights declining Mass attendance in Latino parishes and promotes events like Bishop Andrew Cozzens’ talk titled “A Wounded Church: Finding Peace and Healing.” The article concludes with requests for prayers for “Fr.” Greg Schaffer in Venezuela and financial support for affected parishes.

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Apostolic Visit or Ecumenical Capitulation? Leo XIV’s African Agenda

The Vatican News Agency reports that “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) plans to visit Angola, Algeria, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea in 2026. Archbishop Kryspin Dubiel, apostolic nuncio to Angola, confirmed the visit would include “rediscovery of Angolan values” and collaboration with President João Lourenço’s government. Angola’s bishops framed the event as a “moment of great human and spiritual comfort” coinciding with Luanda’s 450th anniversary celebrations.

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Czech “Bishop” Promotes False Reconciliation Through Religious Indifferentism

The conciliar sect’s “bishop” Stanislav Přibyl of Litoměřice has declared a “Year of Reconciliation” on the 80th anniversary of post-WWII ethnic German expulsions from Czechoslovakia. The initiative involves ecumenical gatherings with Protestants, Jews, and German secular groups at sites like the former Theresienstadt concentration camp. The Člověk a víra portal reports this as an effort to heal “collective guilt” through interfaith prayer services rather than sacramental confession and conversion.

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Bishop Martin’s Assault on Eucharistic Reverence Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports that 31 priests in the Diocese of Charlotte have submitted dubia to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Legislative Texts challenging “Bishop” Michael Martin’s December 2025 decree abolishing altar rails, kneelers, and prie-dieus. The decree mandates removal of all kneeling aids by January 16, 2026, despite widespread lay and clerical opposition. Martin claims standing remains the “normative posture” per USCCB guidelines, while conceding kneeling cannot be prohibited for individuals. The priests question whether diocesan bishops possess authority to prohibit erection of altar rails or impede communal kneeling practices. Sources reveal actual support for the dubia exceeds 50% of clergy, with many fearing retaliation. Martin’s earlier leaked May 2025 letter proposed banning Latin, ornate vestments, and traditional prayers as “not in accord” with Vatican II reforms.

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Vatican’s Empty Ecclesiology: Belonging Over Souls in Modernist Agenda

Vatican News portal (January 13, 2026) reports on Leo XIV’s response to Swiss catechist Nunzia, who laments the collapse of family participation in sacramental life. The antipope dismisses empty churches as a “lack of awareness in feeling part of the Church,” claiming numbers matter less than an undefined “sense of belonging.” He concludes with a naturalistic appeal to “bear witness to the joy of Christ’s Gospel” divorced from doctrinal substance. This exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of salvation theology with communal psychotherapy.

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Order of Malta’s Humanitarian Facade Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency reports on the Sovereign Military Order of Malta’s January 10, 2026 diplomatic address, where Grand Master Fra’ John Dunlap lamented operational challenges at Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital while announcing ambitions for “enhanced status” at the United Nations. The article uncritically parrots the order’s secularized mission focusing on Gaza reconstruction partnerships with Egypt and Palestinian authorities, regional conferences in Buenos Aires, and purported neutrality in Ukraine – all while ignoring its abandonment of raison d’être as defenders of Christendom. This reveals not merely institutional decay but active collusion with the globalist project dismantling Catholic civilization.

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Inclusivity Over Doctrine: The Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Turn in Disability Ministry

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 13, 2026) reports that the National Catholic Partnership on Disability (NCPD) received a “service award” from the American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA) for promoting “inclusivity” in parish and school programs for disabled individuals. The award was presented during a panel discussion in Chicago, where speakers like NCPD Executive Director Charleen Katra and University of Southern Mississippi professor Leah Parker framed disability ministry through secularist concepts of “belonging” and “rights” while omitting the Church’s supernatural mission to save souls.

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Jimmy Lai’s Trial Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Moral Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the deteriorating health of imprisoned Catholic publisher Jimmy Lai, emphasizing his harsh detention conditions under China’s communist regime and his family’s plea for international political intervention. While superficially sympathetic, the article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systemic failure to uphold Catholic principles of justice, sacrifice, and the supernatural order.

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Nampula’s Materialist Distortion of Ecclesial Mission

The Vatican News portal (January 13, 2026) reports on the 2025-2026 pastoral plan of the Nampula Archdiocese in Mozambique, authored by Inácio Saúre, a post-conciliar “archbishop.” Under the slogan “Give them something to eat” (Mt 14:16), the document prioritizes financial self-sustainability, resource stewardship, and cooperation with civil authorities. Saúre claims Church finances “should never be taboo” and frames economic independence as necessary for maintaining “integrity, freedom, and effectiveness” in pastoral work. While acknowledging Mozambique’s poverty, the plan reduces ecclesial responsibility to material redistribution, omitting any reference to the salvation of souls or the supernatural mission of the Church.

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