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Vatican News Promotes Naturalistic Humanitarianism Over Catholic Salvation
Vatican News (February 7, 2026) reports on an interview with Sr. Abby Avelino, International Coordinator of Talitha Kum, regarding human trafficking prevention efforts. The article emphasizes “human dignity,” “peace,” and interfaith collaboration while framing migration as a “human right.” The text reduces the Church’s mission to social activism devoid of supernatural purpose, declaring: “Peace begins with dignity… If dignity is not protected, peace cannot be sustained.”


Modernist Subversion of Marian Doctrine Through “Pontifical” Academy
VaticanNews portal (February 7, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) approved new statutes for the “Pontifical International Marian Academy,” originally established in 1946 by Franciscan religious. The article claims this institution promotes “Marian studies” and “dialogue among cultures,” operating under the Dicastery for Culture and Education since the 2022 reform of Praedicate Evangelium.


The Neo-Monastic Betrayal: Social Gospel Replaces Supernatural Order
The VaticanNews portal (February 7, 2026) presents a commentary by “Abbot” Marion Nguyen for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, framing Christian charity as social activism devoid of sacramental foundations. Nguyen reduces Christ’s command to “be the light of the world” (Mt 5:14) to mere horizontal humanitarianism, stating: “Light shines when bread is shared with the hungry… Light is not discovered by looking inward; it appears when darkness is actively pushed back.” He claims monastic life embodies this by “corporate” hospitality while dismissing asceticism as “vanity.” The article concludes with the modernist trope that monasteries exist as mere “signs” of “peace and presence,” not as bastions of doctrinal clarity. This is the social gospel masquerading as Catholic spirituality.


Beatification of a “Social Worker” Priest Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) reports the beatification of Salvador Valera Parra, a 19th-century Spanish priest, presided over by Marcello Semeraro. The article emphasizes Valera’s social work during epidemics and civil unrest, his sharing of material goods, and a purported miraculous healing of an infant in 2007 approved by “Pope” Leo XIV. Cardinal Semeraro’s homily describes Valera as embodying “the scent of Christ” through service, quoting antipope Bergoglio’s concept of being “good perfume” in the world. The bishops of Almería, Cartagena, and Getafe authored a pastoral letter praising Valera’s “life dedicated to others.” This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s replacement of sacramental priesthood with humanitarian activism.
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