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Hoodies and Heresy: The Naturalist Deception of Modernist “Charity”

The EWTN News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on a “Hoodies from Heaven” initiative by the Knights of Columbus council at St. Vincent de Paul “Catholic Church” in Morgan County, West Virginia. The project distributes hooded sweatshirts to schoolchildren with notes stating “God loves you,” claiming to address material needs while allegedly witnessing to divine charity. This sentimentalized activism epitomizes the conciliar sect’s replacement of supernatural faith with humanitarian naturalism.

Portrait of Father Adam Sztark protecting Jewish children in Slonim Ghetto during WWII

Dubious Martyrdom: Questioning the Cult of a Jesuit in the Conciliar Sect

EWTN News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on Father Adam Sztark, a Polish Jesuit who allegedly died saving Jewish children during the Nazi occupation. The article extols his clandestine efforts to aid Jews in the Słonim Ghetto, his refusal to escape execution, and his beatification process initiated by the post-conciliar structures in 2003. It celebrates his recognition by Yad Vashem as “Righteous Among the Nations” and compares him to St. Maximilian Kolbe.

Vatican Mouthpiece Promotes Naturalist Delusions Over Christ’s Kingship

Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on remarks by “Cardinal” Pierbattista Pizzaballa concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The article emphasizes his calls for “concrete actions” to rebuild trust, his four visits to Gaza during the war, and his support for the two-state solution, while lamenting the decline of Christian presence in the Holy Land. This modernist narrative substitutes Catholic doctrine with humanitarian platitudes, revealing the conciliar sect’s systemic apostasy from the Social Kingship of Christ.

A somber interior of the Cathedral of Saint Mary, Mother of God in Chiclayo, Peru, where antipope Leo XIV addresses a congregation during the World Day of the Sick.

Peru’s World Day of Sick Masks Modernist Apostasy

Vatican News portal (February 7, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick, to be celebrated at Chiclayo, Peru’s Cathedral of Saint Mary, Mother of God. The message urges the sick to “offer their suffering to the Lord for world peace” and bear witness to “faith, hope, and charity” alongside caregivers. Antipope Leo XIV invokes St. Augustine’s Confessions to claim that souls find peace only in “the ineffable charity of God,” while recalling his own past visits to Peru’s Shrine of Our Lady of Peace. The article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of redemptive suffering with humanitarian sentimentality.

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