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Conciliar Sect’s Humanitarian Narrative Omits Christ’s Kingship as Solution to Congo Crisis
Vatican News reports on renewed violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that has forced over 80,000 refugees into Burundi since mid-December 2025. The article describes dire humanitarian conditions: health facilities looted, medicines depleted, schools closed, and 391,000 children out of education. Cishemere transit camp shelters 8,000 refugees facing water shortages, inadequate sanitation, and disease risks like cholera and malaria. UN agencies warn of stretched resources as Burundi now hosts nearly 200,000 refugees. The report attributes the crisis to failed peace deals between DRC and Rwanda while detailing purely material needs – food, water, shelter – without spiritual analysis.
Neo-Church Divisions Deepen with Proposed Liturgical Jurisdiction
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 7, 2026) reports on a memorandum by Fr. Louis-Marie de Blignières proposing a personal apostolic administration for adherents of the Traditional Latin Mass ahead of an extraordinary consistory convened by “Pope” Leo XIV. The article frames this as a solution to tensions following the 2021 motu proprio Traditionis Custodes, which restricted the pre-conciliar liturgy. De Blignières – founder of the Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrier and participant in “St.” John Paul II’s post-1988 negotiations with Lefebvrians – suggests a non-territorial jurisdiction modeled on military ordinariates, claiming it would provide “stability, peace, and unity” while maintaining diocesan ties. The proposal has drawn mixed reactions from figures like Fr. Matthieu Raffray (Institute of the Good Shepherd) and Fr. Pierre Amar, revealing ongoing fractures within the conciliar sect’s liturgical landscape.
Michael Reagan’s Death Highlights the Naturalism of Conciliar Catholicism
Catholic News Agency reports the death of Michael Reagan (1945-2026), emphasizing his role as son of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his identification with Catholicism through his adoptive mother Jane Wyman. The article quotes Reagan’s 2024 interview where he joked about his Protestant father being “three floors below” his Catholic mother in heaven, while highlighting his family’s Catholic affiliations.
Cameroon Bishops’ Neutrality: A Betrayal of Christ’s Kingship
VaticanNews portal (January 7, 2026) reports on Cameroonian bishops gathering in Kumba Diocese under the theme “Communion and Collegiality,” claiming to guide citizens without political partisanship. Bishop Agapitus Nfon declares: “We are not politicians… We cannot afford to be partisan” while providing mere “criteria” for electoral choices. This seminar occurs amid Cameroon’s socio-political turmoil, with attendees expecting “healing of wounds” from bishops who instead offer spiritualized inaction.
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