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CDC Vaccine Revisions Expose Post-Conciliar Catholicism’s Moral Bankruptcy
Catholic News Agency reports mixed reactions from “Catholic” medical professionals and ethicists regarding the CDC’s reduction of universally recommended childhood vaccines from 18 to 11. The revised schedule shifts vaccines for rotavirus, influenza, COVID-19, hepatitis A/B, meningococcal disease, and RSV to “shared clinical decision-making” or high-risk groups. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (NIH director) frames this as prioritizing “gold standard science,” while Dr. Tim Millea (Catholic Medical Association) praises the move as “logical,” invoking subsidiarity. Conversely, Dr. Gwyneth Spaeder warns the changes will “sow more confusion” and harm underserved populations. John Di Camillo (National Catholic Bioethics Center) claims the revisions respect “ethical principles” and human dignity. The article ignores the moral implications of vaccines developed using aborted fetal cell lines, reducing Catholic ethics to utilitarian public health debates.
Charity as Mask: Good Shepherd Sisters’ Naturalistic Substitution of Grace
The Vatican News portal (January 12, 2026) details the work of the Good Shepherd Sisters in Malta and Portugal, portraying their efforts to assist victims of domestic violence and marginalized women as a “sign of the compassionate love of God.” Sr. Doris Saliba and Sr. Maria Rosario describe sheltering traumatized women, collaborating with state agencies, and relying on secular donors. The article applauds their “synodal” partnership with laypeople and government institutions, framing their mission as “walking together for God works through community.” This report epitomizes the post-conciliar reduction of the Church’s divine mandate to a humanitarian NGO.
Gänswein’s Benedict Devotion Exposes Conciliar Sainthood Manufacture
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 11, 2026) reports on Archbishop Georg Gänswein’s remarks in Vilnius promoting the cult of Joseph Ratzinger (“Benedict XVI”). Gänswein admits praying to the deceased antipope rather than for him, while expressing confidence in his imminent beatification. The article portrays this as natural piety, ignoring doctrinal violations in venerating a figure complicit in the conciliar revolution.
Conciliar Sect’s Baptismal Charade Masks Sacramental Subversion
The “Catholic News Agency” portal (January 11, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV baptizing 20 infants of Vatican employees in the Sistine Chapel. The article frames the ceremony as a continuation of a tradition allegedly begun by John Paul II in 1981. Antipope Leo XIV is quoted stating faith is “more than necessary” and comparing it to basic physical needs, while explaining baptismal rites through naturalistic symbolism. The report omits any doctrinal examination of sacramental validity or the spiritual danger posed by the conciliar sect.
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