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Humanitarian Rhetoric Veils Apostasy in Mediterranean Migrant Tragedy
VaticanNews portal (February 9, 2026) reports on the drowning of 53 migrants, including infants, off Libya’s coast, citing International Organization for Migration (IOM) data indicating over 1,300 migrant deaths in the Central Mediterranean in 2025. The article quotes antipope Leo XIV’s September 2025 video message praising Lampedusa’s “hospitality” to migrants, declaring them “brothers and sisters” and insisting “no justice without compassion.” This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of Catholic dogma with naturalistic sentimentalism.
Australian Bishops’ Social Justice Statement: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Teaching
The Vatican News portal reports on a statement from the Australian “Catholic” “Bishops” Conference (ACBC) addressing the “cost of living crisis,” urging society to “work for the common good” through material aid and policy advocacy. ACBC president Timothy Costelloe claims the document invites reflection “with faith, hope and love” while emphasizing statistics about housing insecurity, food shortages, and wage stagnation. The statement invokes four principles of what it labels “Catholic social teaching”—dignity, common good, solidarity, and subsidiarity—to justify state-led economic intervention and communal activism.


Conciliar Sect’s Materialist Distortion of Charity in Ukraine Aid
VaticanNews portal (February 9, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) arranged delivery of 80 electricity generators, medicines, and food supplies to Ukraine through the dicastery led by “cardinal” Konrad Krajewski. The article emphasizes “concrete charity” for Ukrainians suffering from winter temperatures as low as -15°C due to war-damaged infrastructure. It quotes the antipope’s generic “solidarity” message and praises collaboration with pharmaceutical companies and donors.


New York’s Assisted Suicide Law: Apostasy Against Divine Law
The “EWTN News” portal reports that New York Governor Kathy Hochul has legalized physician-assisted suicide, disregarding opposition from conciliar-sect “bishops” and disability advocates. The law, framed as granting “bodily autonomy,” permits terminally ill patients to end their lives with medical assistance. Conciliar officials issued generic condemnations while failing to denounce Hochul’s apostasy. The article cites Catechism paragraphs 2276-2277 but omits the lex iniusta non est lex (an unjust law is no law) principle requiring civil resistance to evil statutes.
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