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Nicaragua’s Prisoner Release: A Naturalistic Mirage Concealing Christ’s Kingship
EWTN News reports the release of dozens of Nicaraguan political prisoners following U.S. diplomatic pressure against Daniel Ortega’s dictatorship, coinciding with Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes’ participation in a mural restoration ceremony. The article frames these events through secular geopolitical lenses, celebrating temporal liberties while omitting the sole foundation of true peace: the Social Kingship of Christ.
State Coercion vs. Catholic Conscience: Euthanasia Mandate Threatens Religious Autonomy
EWTN News reports on a British Columbia Supreme Court case (January 12 – February 6, 2026) challenging the right of Catholic hospitals to refuse euthanasia services. The plaintiffs allege that St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver caused “unnecessary pain and distress” by transferring a terminally ill patient seeking Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) to a secular facility. This legal assault threatens the very existence of institutional religious freedom (libertas ecclesiae) and reveals the anti-Christian totalitarianism masquerading as “neutrality” in Canada’s post-Christian society.
Apostate Liturgy of a False Shepherd: Gänswein’s Heretical Veneration of Benedict XVI
The EWTN News portal (January 11, 2026) reports that “Archbishop” Georg Gänswein, former secretary to Joseph Ratzinger (“Benedict XVI”), publicly declared praying to the deceased antipope while expressing hopes for his beatification. Speaking in Vilnius, Lithuania, Gänswein nostalgically recalled collaborating with Ratzinger, framing their relationship as divinely ordained formation. The article further details a gathering featuring secular speakers discussing addiction recovery, moral education, and clown therapy in hospitals—presented as complementary to Catholic discourse.
Charismatic Syncretism Masquerading as Mission in Northampton
The portal Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) reports on the establishment of St. Elena House in Northampton, England—presented as a “house of mission and prayer” operating under the Diocese of Northampton. The initiative, led by Maria Heath (diocesan “director of mission”), involves three women aged 20–40 who combine work/study with efforts to “evangelize” through perpetual adoration and undefined “mission” activities. The project cites St. John Paul II’s concept of “new evangelization” and Vatican II’s *Lumen Gentium* (4) regarding “charismatic dimensions” of the Church. It invokes St. Elena Guerra—”canonized” in 2024 by the conciliar sect—as inspiration for its “prayer and mission” model. The house aims to foster “encounter” and combat “isolation” among singles, with ambitions to replicate nationwide.
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