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Legislative Maneuvers Mask Grave Deficiencies in Pro-Life Advocacy

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 22, 2026) reports on Republican legislative efforts supporting pregnancy resource centers and restricting interstate abortions for minors ahead of the March for Life. The article quotes politicians emphasizing parental rights and state-level solutions while promoting incrementalist measures like HR 6945 (funding pregnancy centers through TANF) and SB 6 (requiring medical care for infants surviving abortions). Absent is any reference to Quas Primas’ mandate for Christ’s social reign or Pius IX’s condemnation of religious indifferentism in the Syllabus of Errors (1864).

March for Life 2026: Compromise and Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Action

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 22, 2026) reports on comments by Jennie Bradley Lichter, president of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, regarding the 53rd annual March for Life in Washington D.C. Lichter claims the march forms youth for “pro-life mission,” provides “refreshment” for activists, and offers a “public witness” despite the Roe v. Wade reversal. Speakers include Vice President JD Vance, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and a prerecorded message from President Donald Trump. Lichter asserts pro-life politicians aren’t electorally disadvantaged post-Roe and opposes flexibility on the Hyde Amendment, while acknowledging 30 states permit late-term abortions.

HHS “Conscience Rights” Mask Complicity in Abortion Industry

The Catholic News Agency report (January 22, 2026) describes U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) actions against Illinois for requiring healthcare providers to refer patients for abortions despite moral objections. The article frames this as an enforcement of federal conscience protections under the Weldon and Coats-Snowe Amendments. OCR Director Paula Stannard claims Illinois forces providers “to participate in the very procedure they oppose” through mandatory referrals, violating federal law.

John Allen Jr.’s Journalism: Chronicler of Conciliar Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 22, 2026) reports the death of John Allen Jr., describing him as a “prolific author and longtime Vatican reporter” who covered “multiple pontificates” while working for National Catholic Reporter (1997-2014) and later founding the Crux outlet. The obituary praises his “insider feel” and “nuanced reports” while emphasizing his acceptance across “ideological divides,” with EWTN’s Vatican editor Francis X. Rocca calling him “very effective on the air” and “a master of the thoughtful soundbite.” The article avoids any substantive theological evaluation of Allen’s decades-long normalization of conciliar revolution.

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