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Synodality’s Apostasy: A Bishop’s Feeble Critique Within Conciliar Collapse
The EWTN News portal (January 26, 2026) reports on Bishop José Ignacio Munilla’s critique of Marianist theologian Eduardo Arens’ errors regarding synodality. While Munilla correctly identifies Arens’ denial of eschatology and redemptive sacrifice as heresies, his defense of “synodality” remains imprisoned within the conciliar revolution’s ruinous framework. Neither figure acknowledges that the very concept of synodality constitutes a radical rupture with the Church’s divine constitution defined by Pius IX’s Quanta Cura and the Anti-Modernist Oath.
Vatican Diplomacy Compromises Catholic Doctrine in Denmark
EWTN News reports on Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s January 2026 visit to Denmark commemorating the 12th centenary of St. Ansgar’s mission. The article details his meetings with Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and King Frederik X, ecumenical services at Lutheran Vor Frue Domkirke, and Mass at St. Ansgar Catholic Cathedral. Parolin emphasized “concrete service and shared responsibility” for Christian unity, describing the Church as a “living communion in diversity.” The visit occurred amid geopolitical tensions over U.S. claims on Greenland, Denmark’s autonomous territory. The Vatican secretary of state framed St. Ansgar’s legacy as a response to modern “forms of slavery” while avoiding any call for conversion of Lutherans or Danish society.
Conciliar Sect’s Ad Limina Charade Masks Apostasy from Catholic Tradition
The EWTN News portal (January 26, 2026) describes the recent ad limina visits of the Puerto Rican “bishops” to Rome, framing these pilgrimages as expressions of hierarchical communion with the “Holy See.” The article quotes “Bishop” Alberto Figueroa praising the “approachable” nature of antipope Leo XIV and the “synodal and missionary Church,” while Fr. Miguel Silvestre of the modernist “Work of the Church” institution orchestrates logistical support. The narrative extols the bureaucratic warmth of Vatican dicasteries and the purported spiritual renewal of prelates, omitting any reference to the divine mandate of the papacy or the immutable doctrines these structures now subvert.
Welsh Prelates’ Tepid Opposition to Assisted Suicide Bill Exposes Modernist Compromise
EWTN News reports (January 26, 2026) that two Welsh bishops – Mark O’Toole of Cardiff-Menevia and Peter Brignall of Wrexham – issued a joint statement expressing “deep concern” about the UK’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. The bill would permit assisted suicide for adults with less than six months to live. The bishops urged the Welsh Senedd to withhold consent for this legislation in devolved health matters, arguing it would endanger vulnerable people and calling instead for improved palliative care. They declared the “right response to suffering is not to hasten death,” while inviting Catholics to a day of fasting on January 26. The Welsh government maintains neutrality, claiming the vote simply allows Senedd members to voice their position.
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