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Vatican News Promotes Naturalistic Humanitarianism in Ukraine War Coverage
Vatican News portal (January 20, 2026) reports on “The Sewing Company,” a volunteer initiative producing adaptive clothing for wounded Ukrainian soldiers and civilians. The article describes how this Dnipro-based project expanded internationally with 25 hubs across multiple countries, producing over 300,000 garments through 800 volunteers. Kseniia Samoilych explains their practical challenges: power outages, fabric shortages, and extreme winter conditions reaching -15°C. The portal emphasizes themes of “solidarity,” “human warmth,” and practical assistance without mentioning spiritual dimensions.
Vatican’s Democratic Diplomacy Betrays Christ the King
Catholic News Agency reports on the January 20, 2026 meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and Czech President Petr Pavel, where they discussed strengthening “democratic countries” as “natural partners” and resolving transatlantic tensions through Vatican diplomatic channels. The article highlights Pavel’s gratitude for the Vatican’s role in securing a Czech citizen’s release from Venezuela, calling the Church’s diplomatic reach “extraordinary.” This report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Social Kingship of Christ in favor of naturalistic political bargaining.
Post-Conciliar Sect Reduces Church to Humanitarian Agency in Spanish Train Tragedy
Vatican News portal (January 20, 2026) reports on the response of San Andrés “parish” in Adamuz, Spain, to a railway accident killing 41 persons. The article portrays “Fr.” Rafael Prados opening church facilities to survivors, distributing food and mattresses, while “Bishop” Jesús Fernández González offers “solidarity.” Antipope Leo XIV allegedly sent condolences. The piece concludes with promises of future “Masses” for victims once identified.
Guatemalan Crisis Exposes Post-Conciliar Spiritual Bankruptcy
The Vatican News portal (20 January 2026) reports that “Archbishop” Gonzalo de Villa y Vásquez of Santiago de Guatemala issued a statement on 18 January calling for “unceasing prayers for peace” amid gang violence and prison riots. The article notes the suspension of Sunday evening Masses throughout Guatemala’s department and quotes the prelate’s vague reference to a “security crisis.” Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo declared a 30-day nationwide state of siege, described as necessary to deploy “the full force of the State” against criminal groups. The report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s persistent evasion of Catholicism’s doctrinal demands in societal crises.
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