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Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Pacifism Masks Apostasy from Christ the King
The conciliar sect’s leader, Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), used his February 4, 2026 general audience to promote globalist arms control agendas while advancing modernist distortions of evangelization. The EWTN News portal relays Prevost’s appeals for extending the New START nuclear treaty and his call to adapt Gospel proclamation to “people’s real lives” through “creative methods.” The article highlights Prevost’s humanitarian concerns for Ukraine while omitting any call for the conversion of Russia or recognition of divine judgment against nations rejecting Christ’s sovereignty.
Catholic Colleges’ Pro-Life Contradictions Expose Conciliar Apostasy
Catholic Colleges’ Pro-Life Contradictions Expose Conciliar Apostasy
EWTN News reports on a Christian Schools Project audit revealing 1 in 7 “Christian” colleges refer students to Planned Paren…
Conciliar Sect’s False Peace Advocacy Exposes Apostasy from Catholic Doctrine
The Vatican News portal (February 4, 2026) reports that the president of the US “bishops'” conference, “Archbishop” Paul S. Coakley, decried the expiration of the New START nuclear arms treaty as “unacceptable.” He invoked “Pope” Leo XIV’s January address to diplomats and the conciliar sect’s “World Day of Peace” message, promoting “integral disarmament” and “mutual trust” between nations. Coakley urged “people of faith” to pray for diplomatic solutions while demanding policymakers maintain arms limitations.
Apostolic Vacuum: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Concern in Vatican’s Ukraine-Nuclear Appeal
Vatican News portal (February 4, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s general audience remarks pleading for prayers for Ukraine amid renewed Russian bombardments targeting civilian infrastructure during winter. The article quotes the antipope thanking Polish dioceses for humanitarian aid while making an “urgent appeal” to renew the New START nuclear arms treaty expiring February 5, 2026. The report frames this as a call for “shared ethics” and “common good” to prevent nuclear proliferation. The text omits any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ, the necessity of national repentance, or the immutable Catholic doctrine on just war.
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