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Word on Fire’s Liturgical Subversion Masquerades as Charity
The EWTN News portal reports (January 28, 2026) that the “Word on Fire” organization—founded by “Bishop” Robert Barron—plans to distribute its four-volume set of the “Liturgy of the Hours, Second Edition” to all U.S. “seminarians” free of charge. Funded by an anonymous donor, this initiative aims to place approximately 4,000 sets in the hands of those preparing for the conciliar sect’s “priesthood.” Brandon Vogt, executive publishing director, cited “Pope” John Paul II’s 1979 remarks about the Divine Office’s importance, while Barron claimed the gift would foster “lifelong fidelity to the Church’s prayer.” The new edition follows the U.S. “bishops'” 2012 translation revisions approved by the Vatican’s counterfeit authority in 2025. This maneuver exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic destruction of sacred liturgy under the guise of generosity.
Trump Administration’s Abortion Pill Defense Exposes Moral Bankruptcy of Secular Governance
EWTN News reports on January 28, 2026, that President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice seeks to halt Louisiana’s lawsuit challenging mail-order abortion pills, prompting condemnation from Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill and pro-life advocates. The DOJ claims the FDA’s ongoing review of 2023 deregulation policies justifies delaying judicial intervention, despite admitting prior FDA risk assessments were flawed. Murrill decries this as “an affront to our sovereignty and the dignity of women and the unborn,” citing cases like Rosalie Markezich who was coerced into taking mail-order abortion drugs. The report notes Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America condemning the DOJ’s “denial of justice,” while Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk criticizes mail-order abortion pills as abandoning medical oversight and treating abortion as a “sacred cow.”
Bishop Taylor’s Modernist Distortion of Catholic Social Teaching
The EWTN News portal (January 28, 2026) reports on Arkansas “bishop” Anthony Taylor’s statement comparing contemporary American societal conditions to Nazi Germany. Taylor invokes his Jewish ancestry and family losses during the Holocaust to warn against polarization, restrictive immigration policies, and nationalism. He specifically references “Pope” Leo XIV’s recent diplomatic address while urging Catholics to view migrants as “Jesus in disguise.” The article concludes with Taylor’s call for peace through humanitarianism rather than national sovereignty. This analysis reveals how Taylor employs naturalistic reasoning divorced from Catholic social principles while promoting anti-doctrinal concepts of human dignity disconnected from man’s supernatural end.
USCCB President’s Hollow Appeal Masks Apostasy from Catholic Social Order
The EWTN News portal (January 28, 2026) reports that Paul Coakley, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), has called for a “Holy Hour for peace” amid unrest related to federal immigration enforcement. The article details Coakley’s lament over recent deaths involving Homeland Security agents, including two American citizens killed in altercations and a Cuban detainee’s homicide. Coakley decries a “climate of fear and polarization” while urging bishops and priests to organize Eucharistic adoration for “reconciliation,” “justice,” and “consolation.” The report frames this as a pastoral response to social tensions, omitting any doctrinal analysis of the Church’s immutable teaching on civil authority and the common good.
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