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Miracles Amidst Chaos: A Test of True Faith or Modernist Sentimentality?

EWTN News portal reports on the survival of a Venezuelan family, the Bertis, whose home was severely damaged by a U.S. military projectile during Operation Absolute Resolve on January 3, 2026. The family attributes their physical preservation to devotional practices, with Elena Berti’s rosary and saints’ statues prominently mentioned. Neighbor Gracia Mónaco claims her untouched Virgin Mary statue proves divine intervention. The piece concludes with a material fundraising appeal for home reconstruction. This narrative reduces supernatural grace to sentimentalized natural events while omitting essential Catholic distinctions between true miracles and mere physical preservation.

Cardinal’s Hollow Plea for Justice Ignores Divine Law

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 5, 2026) reports on “Cardinal” José Francisco Robles Ortega’s call for Mexicans to demand authorities prosecute criminals. The conciliar sect’s representative in Guadalajara decries extortion rackets forcing small businesses to close and laments organized crime recruiting teenagers. While acknowledging Mexico’s 93.2% impunity rate and ranking among the world’s most violent nations, he reduces peacebuilding to personal introspection and family vigilance. The article concludes with references to upcoming Cristero War centennial commemorations, framing the 1920s Catholic resistance as mere historical grievance rather than living martyrdom.

Antipope’s Empty Condolences Obscure Eternal Truths

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 2, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV expressed “closeness and compassion” through a telegram signed by “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin regarding a deadly fire at Swiss bar Le Constellation. The article emphasizes the human tragedy while mentioning the antipope’s vague invocation of the “Mother of God” and “hope,” devoid of references to repentance, judgment, or the sacraments. This modernist response exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) in favor of naturalistic grief management.

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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