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Nigeria’s Bloodshed Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Impotence
EWTN News reports (February 10, 2026) that officials of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) condemned recent massacres killing over 160 civilians, demanding government security reforms and adherence to international human rights treaties. CSN Secretary-General Michael Banjo and Communications Director Michael Nsikak Umoh decried Nigeria becoming “a field of grief” through “massacres allowed by silence,” urging politicians to fulfill constitutional obligations and compensate victims. Their statement “The Cry of the Innocent: Stop This Slaughterhouse in Nigeria!” invoked the Universal Declaration of Human Rights while pleading for national unity against violence.


Bankruptcy and Betrayal: Franciscan Settlement Exposes Ecclesial Collapse
The Franciscan Friars of California announced a $20 million settlement to resolve 94 claims of child sexual abuse, following a 2024 Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The EWTN News portal (February 10, 2026) reports this financial arrangement addresses decades-old allegations, with most accused friars deceased and survivors compensated through a court-supervised process. This legalistic response to grave sacrilege epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of divine justice.
Vatican’s Materialist Charade Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy in Ukraine Aid Campaign
EWTN News portal reports on February 10, 2026, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) dispatched 80 electricity generators, food, and medicine to Ukraine through the “Dicastery for the Service of Charity.” The article emphasizes distribution through “parish networks” and quotes the usurper’s lamentations about civilian suffering from Russian attacks on infrastructure. This theatrical display of naturalistic humanitarianism constitutes a calculated diversion from the conciliar sect’s abandonment of its divine mandate.


US-Hungarian Symposium Capitulates to Naturalism on Migration Crisis
EWTN News portal reports on a February 4, 2026 symposium titled “The Crisis of Migration for Families and Nations” hosted at the Hungarian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The event featured commentary on a Budapest think tank paper advocating “balance” between Christian compassion and state interests regarding mass migration. Panelists including Catholic University professor Chad Pecknold endorsed claims that mass deportations may be “legitimate,” while criticizing the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) opposition to mass deportations as contrary to “common good” considerations.
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