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Holy Land Collection: Modernist Pity Masquerading as Catholic Communion
The Vatican News portal reports on a letter from the Custos of the Holy Land, Fr. Francesco Ielpo, OFM, dated February 18, 2026, urging support for the annual Good Friday “Pro Terra Sancta” Collection. The letter frames the collection as “a concrete sign of communion with the Church of Jerusalem” amid war and economic hardship in the Holy Land, emphasizing material support for schools, parishes, and charitable works to “keep alive the Christian presence.” The “Pontifical” collection is presented as a response to the “Pope’s” call for prayer and fasting for peace, with the goal of “rebuild[ing] relations, trust, hope” through education and “a culture of encounter and peace.” This entire narrative is a catastrophic abandonment of the Catholic Church’s supernatural mission, reducing the Faith to a naturalistic humanitarian project and promoting false communion with schismatic entities.


Jesuit Lenten Call: Naturalistic Humanism Masquerading as Catholic Solidarity
The Conciliar Sect’s Lenten Message: A Heresy of Omission and Naturalism
The article from the VaticanNews portal, dated February 18, 2026, reports that Jesuit leaders in Asia, during their annual ass…


Vatican’s Digital Trojan Horse: The “Evangelization” Mask of Apostasy
The Reduction of the Sacred to the Secular: A Digital Abomination
The cited article from the Vatican News portal (February 18, 2026) reports on an initiative by the self-styled “Pope” Leo XIV, who in…


Kenyan Bishops’ Lenten Campaign: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholicism
The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), operating within the post-conciliar structure, has launched its 2026 Lenten Campaign under the theme “Building a Just, Peaceful and United Kenya: Upholding Human Dignity.” The statement, delivered by Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba at the Immaculate Conception Shrine in Lodwar, calls for justice, peace, national cohesion, and electoral preparedness ahead of Kenya’s 2027 elections. Quoting Isaiah 1:17, the bishops frame the campaign as a “spiritual mandate and a national wake-up call,” emphasizing prayer, repentance, reconciliation, and solidarity with the poor. They warn against divisive politics, corruption, and human rights violations, urging ethical leadership and youth engagement in democratic processes. The campaign’s focus remains entirely on socio-political naturalism—human dignity, governance, and national unity—with no reference to the supernatural ends of the Lenten season: the reparation of sin, the conversion of souls, the public and social reign of Christ the King, or the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation. This omission is not accidental but symptomatic of the modernist apostasy that has infected the conciliar sect.
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