Antipopes of the Antichurch
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US Bishops’ Hollow Applause for Abortion Compromise Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Bankruptcy
EWTN News reports that USCCB leaders Edward Burns, Daniel Thomas, and Elias Zaidan issued a statement supporting expanded State Department rules prohibiting taxpayer funding of foreign NGOs promoting abortion or gender ideology. The bishops claim these “Promoting Human Flourishing in Foreign Assistance” policies align with Catholic values while urging implementation that “recognizes the inherent dignity of every human person” without harming marginalized groups. The article quotes Thomas emphasizing opposition to “ideological colonization” through abortion funding.
Neo-Church Usurper Distorts Religious Vocation into Naturalistic Utopia
EWTN News reports on February 2, 2026, that the antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) celebrated a pseudo-liturgy in the occupied Vatican basilica, co-opting the Feast of the Presentation to advance the conciliar sect’s modernist agenda. The article describes Prevost urging religious to become “leaven of peace” and “sign of hope” in a world where “faith and daily life often drift apart.” This saccharine rhetoric masks a systematic betrayal of the consecrated life’s true purpose: the uncompromising pursuit of personal sanctity and defense of Catholic truth.
Conciliar Sect’s “Religious Freedom” Summit Promotes Global Apostasy
The EWTN News portal (February 2, 2026) reports on a plenary session at the International Religious Freedom Summit where panelists Knox Thames, Melissa Rogers, Jordan Sekulow, and Ahmed Shaheed advocated for “religious freedom” through interfaith coalitions, storytelling techniques, and persistence in lobbying governments. The article frames religious liberty as a “human right” requiring “multilevel” cooperation between state actors and grassroots movements, with Sekulow claiming “we win for everyone” when advocating for religious groups and Rogers calling for alignment with a “broader human rights agenda.”
Vatican Bank’s New Overseer: Secularization in Sacred Garb
The EWTN News portal (February 2, 2026) reports the appointment of Cardinal Giuseppe Petrocchi as president of the Cardinalitial Commission overseeing the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), commonly known as the Vatican bank. He succeeds Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, who led the commission for 12 years until reaching the age limit. The commission praised Schönborn’s role in the IOR’s “reform process,” while Petrocchi pledged to continue emphasizing “Catholic ethics, transparency, and shared responsibility.” The commission now includes Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime, recently appointed by the antipope Leo XIV.
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