Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Burkina Faso’s Migration Crisis: Naturalism Masquerading as Pastoral Care
Vatican News portal (February 10, 2026) reports on human trafficking in Burkina Faso through an interview with sociologist Roger Dayamba of the Pan-African Network of Catholic Theology and Pastoral Care (PACTPAN). The article frames migration as a survival mechanism driven by cultural expectations and disrupted by security crises, while promoting PACTPAN’s “pastoral of proximity” involving school awareness clubs. This analysis perpetuates the conciliar sect’s reduction of Catholic social teaching to secular humanitarianism.
Conciliar Sect’s Sentimentalism Masks Apostasy in “Grandparents Day”
The EWTN News portal (February 10, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) has chosen “I will not forget you” (Isaiah 49:15) as the theme for the sixth iteration of the neo-church’s “World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly,” scheduled for July 26, 2026. The article claims this theme emphasizes “God’s love for every person never fails” and serves as “comfort and hope” for the elderly, while urging families and communities not to forget them. The celebration coincides with the feast of Sts. Joachim and Anne, whom the conciliar sect instrumentalizes to lend pseudo-traditional legitimacy to this modernist innovation.
Cultural Syncretism Masquerading as Sanctity in Bowman Canonization Push
The “Diocese” of Jackson, Mississippi, concluded the diocesan phase for the “canonization” of “Servant of God” Mary Thea Bowman, a Methodist convert promoted for advancing “Black Catholic” ministries. “Bishop” Joseph Kopacz presided over the February 9 ceremony, claiming Bowman “inspires faith, hope, and joy” beyond the diocese. Bowman joined the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration at 15, earned a doctorate from The “Catholic” University of America, co-founded the National Black Sisters’ Conference, and contributed to the 1987 Lead Me, Guide Me hymnal. Her 1989 address to the U.S. “bishops” included singing the Negro spiritual Motherless Child while declaring, “Jesus told me that the Church is my home.” She died in 1990 and was buried in a secular cemetery.
Madrid Priestly Assembly Exposes Neo-Church’s Apostate Priorities
EWTN News reports on a gathering of approximately 1,100 Madrid “priests” convened by “Cardinal” José Cobo, featuring a letter from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”). The assembly promoted adaptation to secularization through “discernment” and “accompaniment,” with Prevost decrying “polarization” while praising undefined “new restlessness” among youth. The event frames priestly identity as facilitators of dialogue rather than heralds of divine truth.
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