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Zambian Bishops’ Neutrality Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
The Vatican News portal (February 3, 2026) reports that Zambia’s “Catholic bishops” issued a pastoral letter ahead of the August 2026 elections, urging clergy and faithful to “steer clear of partisan politics,” forbid political use of church premises, and avoid accepting political donations. The “bishops” claim the Church must “remain non-partisan,” serve as a “mouthpiece for no political party,” and merely “form consciences” while promoting the “common good.” This directive epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender of Christ’s social kingship.
Newman’s Dubious Canonization: A Modernist Affront to Catholic Tradition
Vatican News portal reports on February 3, 2026 that the “Dicastery of Divine Worship” under antipope Leo XIV has inscribed John Henry Newman in the “General Roman Calendar” with an optional memorial on October 9, commemorating his 1845 conversion from Anglicanism. The decree absurdly claims Newman serves as “a radiant light for the Church” and “an example for every disciple,” despite his documented theological deviations. This act constitutes sacrilegious tampering with the Church’s sacred liturgy by those occupying the Vatican.
Newman’s Dubious Doctorate: A Modernist Trojan Horse
VaticanNews portal reports that “Pope” Leo XIV has proclaimed John Henry Newman as a Doctor of the Church and co-patron of Catholic education alongside St. Thomas Aquinas, with Cardinal Arthur Roche celebrating Newman’s “search for truth” and liturgical implementation on October 9th. The article quotes Roche’s praise of Newman’s “Cor ad cor loquitur” spirituality and Leo XIV’s description of him as an antidote to “pessimism and fear” in education. This canonization effort culminates decades of neo-modernist attempts to rehabilitate a figure whose theological deviations paved the way for Vatican II’s apostasies.
Naturalistic “Charity” Masks Conciliar Apostasy in Ukraine
The VaticanNews portal (February 3, 2026) reports on joint humanitarian efforts in Ukraine by the Knights of Columbus and the Order of Malta, emphasizing psychological support for children (“Kindermobil”) and first-aid training. The article frames this as “Christian solidarity,” praising cooperation between the two organizations amid war conditions. Notably absent is any reference to the salvation of souls, sacramental life, or the Social Reign of Christ the King—exposing the conciliar sect’s reduction of Catholicism to godless activism.
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