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Pittsburgh Diocese Sacrifices Churches to Modernist Pragmatism
The EWTN News portal reports (February 11, 2026) that the “Diocese of Pittsburgh,” led by “Bishop” Mark A. Eckman, will permanently close seven churches on March 12, citing financial strain and declining Mass attendance. The affected parishes—Good Shepherd, Madonna del Castello, Sacred Heart, St. Anselm, St. Colman, St. John Fisher, and St. Jude the Apostle—were consolidated under St. Joseph the Worker Parish in 2020. Eckman claims the closures followed a yearlong “consultation” with clergy and laity, framing the decision as a “season of pruning” for “new life.” St. Maurice Church in Forest Hills will remain the sole worship site.
Notre Dame’s Pro-Abortion Appointment Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Moral Bankruptcy
The EWTN News article (February 11, 2026) reports on “Bp.” Kevin Rhoades’ expression of “dismay” and “strong opposition” to the University of Notre Dame’s appointment of pro-abortion professor Susan Ostermann to lead the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. The article details Ostermann’s history of equating pro-life advocacy with white supremacy and misogyny while noting Rhoades’ citation of Ex Corde Ecclesiae and his call for Notre Dame to rescind the appointment before its July 1 effective date. Two faculty members have resigned in protest, with Professor Robert Gimello calling continued association “unconscionable.” This theatrical condemnation starkly reveals the conciliar sect’s systemic apostasy from Catholic principles.


Ecumenical Pact in Bari: Apostasy Masquerading as Christian Unity
Italian bishops’ conference reports (January 24, 2026) that Christian leaders signed an “ecumenical pact” at a symposium in Bari. The document commits participants to “mutual respect,” “dialogue with society,” and “common witness,” while Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Polykarpos invoked a “symphony” of churches maintaining their “differences.” Cardinal Matteo Zuppi questioned how to confront a “secularized culture,” yet the pact conspicuously avoids proclaiming Christ as sole Savior. Archbishop Giuseppe Satriano compared this gathering to the Council of Nicaea – a blasphemous parallel given Nicaea’s condemnation of heresies these very participants propagate.


Neo-Church’s Rotating Prelates Expose Ecclesial Bankruptcy
The EWTN News portal (February 11, 2026) reports the resignation of Archbishop Gregory Aymond and the installation of Archbishop James Checchio as head of the New Orleans Archdiocese. The article frames this transition as routine governance, noting Checchio’s prior role as coadjutor bishop and emphasizing administrative challenges like the archdiocese’s $230 million clergy abuse settlement.
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