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Jimmy Lai praying in prison cell with crucifix and rosary, symbolizing faithful martyrdom against communist oppression

Jimmy Lai’s Persecution Reveals Bankruptcy of Naturalist Human Rights Theology

The EWTN News portal (February 8, 2026) reports the sentencing of Catholic activist Jimmy Lai to 20 years imprisonment by Chinese communist authorities under “national security” charges. The article frames Lai’s persecution through the lens of “human rights advocacy” and “pro-democracy activism,” noting his Catholic faith sustains him through imprisonment. While mentioning his Eucharistic deprivation and crucifixion drawings, the report reduces Lai’s witness to a naturalistic struggle for political freedom rather than a supernatural battle for the Social Reign of Christ the King. This omission exposes the conciliar sect’s theological bankruptcy in confronting communist tyranny.

Solemn Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands in the ruins of a burned Nigerian village, holding a crucifix aloft as villagers kneel in prayer.

Nigeria’s Bloodshed: A Divine Chastisement for Rejecting Christ’s Kingship

Vatican News portal reports on February 8, 2026, about escalating violence in Nigeria’s northwest and north-central regions, detailing attacks in Benue and Kwara States that left dozens dead, women abducted, and markets burned. The article frames this as a “deepening humanitarian crisis” while urging governmental security measures – utterly ignoring the theological roots of this catastrophe as divine punishment for Nigeria’s collective apostasy.

The Anti-Roman Usurper’s Itinerary: Apostasy Disguised as “Papal” Travels

Vatican News reports that the current occupant of the Apostolic Palace, Robert Prevost (calling himself “Leo XIV”), will not visit the United States in 2026, while planning trips to Africa, Peru, and Spain. The article details anticipated stops in Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Peru, and Spanish cities including Madrid and Barcelona, framed through the lens of geopolitical engagement rather than supernatural mission.

Portrayal of Pedro Ballester, a young Opus Dei member considered for canonization, lying in a hospital bed surrounded by medical staff.

Fabricated Sanctity: Scrutinizing the Ballester Canonization Push

The EWTN News portal (February 8, 2026) promotes the alleged sanctity of Pedro Ballester, a 21-year-old Opus Dei numerary who died of cancer in 2018. Vatican representatives are reportedly investigating his life for potential canonization, with claims that he offered his sufferings for “antipope Bergoglio” and the conciliar sect. Ballester is compared to Carlo Acutis—another post-conciliar fabrication canonized in 2025—and described as having a “gift of friendship” while allegedly evangelizing hospital staff. The article frames suffering through therapeutic naturalism rather than dogmatic clarity, exemplifying the neo-church’s substitution of psychological resilience for supernatural virtue.

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