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Austrian “Late Vocations” Program: Sacrilegious Subversion of Priesthood
Catholic News Agency reports (January 8, 2026) that Austrian bishops have instituted a “Second Path for Late Vocations,” permitting men aged 45-60 to study theology remotely while retaining secular employment. This program—explicitly designed to combat clerical shortages—allows “ordained priests” to continue careers with diocesan approval, provided their jobs align with the “priestly ethos.”
Technological Novelty Masquerades as Sacred Space in Czech “Church” Project
Catholic News Agency reports (January 8, 2026) on plans to construct what would become the world’s largest 3D-printed “church” in Neratovice, Czech Republic – a town originally conceived by communists as deliberately church-free. The proposed structure, designed by architect Zdeněk Fránek with an estimated cost exceeding $8 million, features an “ark-like” design with green roofs and rainwater irrigation systems. The Archdiocese of Prague oversees the project through its Neratovice Community Center Foundation, promoting the venture as an architectural innovation that will “put Czechia back on the architectural map.” This technological spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of sacred tradition for modernist experimentation.
Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Youth Program Masquerades as Catholic Outreach
Vatican News (January 8, 2026) reports on the St. Brigitta Learning Centre in Indonesia’s Kei Besar Island, describing a program combining medical services with youth activities including music, English lessons, and public speaking. The initiative—founded by Dr. Angelina Vanessa and “Father” Patrisius Jeujanan, MSC—claims to empower youth through “faith enrichment” alongside practical skills. The article emphasizes warm welcomes with musical performances, plans for sports facilities to combat “scrolling addiction,” and collaboration with Jakarta-based volunteers.
Neo-Church’s Consistory Exposes Apostasy of Human-Centered Ecclesiology
VaticanNews.va (January 8, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s homily during an “Extraordinary Consistory” of “cardinals,” focusing on themes of “synodality,” “fraternal love,” and “listening.” The modernist gathering discussed implementing the apostate program of Evangelii gaudium – Bergoglio’s manifesto replacing evangelization with humanistic dialogue. The antipope framed this blasphemous parody of ecclesial governance as a “prophetic gesture” for our “frenetic world,” urging his collaborators to avoid “personal or collective agendas” while distributing “five loaves and two fishes” to humanity struggling with “existential emptiness.”
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