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Gen Z’s Church Hopping: A Modernist Distortion of Holy Mass

The EWTN News portal (February 3, 2026) reports on three Irish youths—Luke Doogue, Neil Patterson, and Stephen Patterson—who replaced the secular “12 pubs of Christmas” with visiting 12 churches for Sunday Mass, later expanding to 40. While framed as a revival of faith, the article reduces the Most Holy Sacrifice to a social activity, measuring it by worldly standards like homily length and “experience.”

Conciliar Sect Endorses Espionage as “Moral” at Business Summit

EWTN News (February 3, 2026) reports that James Olson, retired CIA Chief of Counterintelligence, addressed the Legatus Summit—a gathering of executives affiliated with the conciliar sect—defending espionage as morally compatible with Catholicism. Olson invoked Old Testament narratives and distorted Thomistic principles to justify systematic lying, theft, and deception in intelligence operations. The event, hosted at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara in Santa Barbara, California, included other speakers such as former HUD secretary Ben Carson and former Google executive Vic Gundotra.

Dubious Sainthood Cause for Alleged Marian Visionary Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

EWTN News reports the opening of a sainthood cause for Adele Brice (1831-1896), a Belgian immigrant to Wisconsin who claimed three Marian apparitions – the only U.S. “approvals” granted by post-conciliar authorities. The February 2, 2026 article describes “Bishop” David Ricken of Green Bay promulgating the decree during vespers at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, emphasizing Brice’s perseverance despite physical disabilities and her alleged post-apparition educational work. The shrine at Champion reportedly attracts 200,000 annual visitors, with claims of physical healings and moral conversions.

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