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Ecumenical “Pro-Life” Efforts Undermine Catholic Salvation Mission

The Catholic News Agency article from January 18, 2026, reports on Embrace Grace, an ecumenical nonprofit founded by Amy Ford that partners with “evangelical, Baptist, and Catholic churches” to provide material support and baby showers for women with unplanned pregnancies. While presenting itself as pro-life, the initiative exemplifies the post-conciliar shift toward naturalistic humanitarianism divorced from the Church’s primary mission: the sanctification of souls through the sacraments and uncompromised doctrinal witness.

Vatican’s Empty Diplomacy: Naturalism Over Christ’s Kingship

Vatican News portal reports statements from “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin concerning Iran, Venezuela, and Greenland (January 17, 2026). The conciliar diplomat laments the “endless tragedy” of Iranian regime violence against protesters, advocates for “democratization” in Venezuela, and promotes multilateralism for Greenland disputes. He concludes with naturalistic calls for education to combat youth violence.

Conciliar Sect’s Funeral Rite Exposes Apostate Nature of Vatican Structures

Vatican News portal (January 17, 2026) reports on funeral rites for Angelo Gugel, described as having served three usurpers of the Apostolic See (John Paul I, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI). The ceremony featured Cardinal Pietro Parolin celebrating a pseudo-liturgical service, with Bergoglio’s telegram praising Gugel’s “exemplary Christian witness” despite his decades of service to conciliar revolutionaries. The event exemplifies the neo-church’s complete rupture with Catholic eschatology and ecclesiology.

Neo-Church’s Invalid Ordinations Mock Apostolic Tradition

Catholic News Agency (Jan. 17, 2026) reports the ordination of Travis Moger, a former Baptist pastor, as a “priest” in the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. The article celebrates his “unique journey” involving a papal dispensation from celibacy granted by Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”), despite Moger being married with children. The narrative frames this as a “movement of the Spirit,” quoting “Fr.” Thomas Falkenthal and “bishop” Mark Brennan praising Moger’s “spiritual fatherhood” supposedly enriched by his biological parenthood.

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