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SEEK 2026: Conciliar Sect’s Numerical Triumph Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy
The Catholic News Agency portal reports record attendance at the SEEK 2026 conference organized by FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students), with over 26,000 participants across three U.S. cities. The article emphasizes numerical growth – 16,100 attendees in Columbus, 5,907 in Fort Worth, and 4,503 in Denver – with particular focus on increased student participation (11,744 from FOCUS campuses, 2,752 from non-FOCUS institutions) and ecclesiastical representation (58 bishops). Columbus Bishop Earl Fernandes describes the event as “like a mini-World Youth Day,” celebrating young adults’ enthusiasm while criticizing those who “serve in roles in their churches for decades without making space for young people.” The conference theme “To the Heights!” draws inspiration from recently “canonized” figures Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis, presented as models for overcoming modern struggles like loneliness. This carnival of neo-modernist euphoria perfectly encapsulates the conciliar sect’s substitution of quantitative metrics for supernatural faith.
Vatican’s Carlo Acutis App: Digital Syncretism Masquerading as Piety
Vatican News (January 3, 2026) announces a new mobile application from the Vatican Governatorate dedicated to Carlo Acutis, described as enabling “quick and intuitive” access to institutional communications while featuring sections on saints, news, and links to Vatican entities like the Vatican Museums and Pharmacy. This initiative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural faith with technological spectacle.
Neo-Church’s Humanitarian Facade Masks Abandonment of Spiritual Mission
The Vatican News portal (January 3, 2026) reports on Israel’s threat to revoke Caritas Jerusalem’s humanitarian operations in Gaza and the West Bank unless it complies with new registration requirements. The article emphasizes the “surprise” of Caritas Italy’s deputy director Silvia Sinibaldi, who insists the organization operates under “agreements between the State of Israel and the Holy See.” The piece frames the crisis through a secular humanitarian lens, lamenting potential disruptions to medical and psychosocial services while ignoring the Church’s primary duty to proclaim Christ’s Kingship over nations.
FOCUS Parish Initiative Embodies Post-Conciliar Ecclesial Collapse
Catholic News Agency reports on the expansion of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) into parish ministry, with Curtis Martin and his son Brock Martin describing their “FOCUS Parish” program as sending missionaries to “where the people are.” The initiative embeds two full-time missionaries in parishes to create “small communities” and form “missionary disciples,” currently operating in 25 parishes with plans to double in 2026. Brock Martin cites declining parish engagement as justification, while Curtis Martin claims this responds to an alleged “resurgence of faith” through “new ardor and new methodologies.”
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