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Syncretism Masquerading as Dialogue: Polish Prelate’s Interfaith Event Exposed
The EWTN News portal (January 21, 2026) reports on the 29th Day of Judaism in the Polish “Catholic Church,” featuring speeches by “Cardinal” Grzegorz Ryś and Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich in Płock. The event included joint prayers at a former synagogue, commemorative walks through Jewish historical sites, and exhibitions about the Holocaust. Ryś claimed that “all Church documents since the Second Vatican Council” demonstrate connections between Christianity and “living Judaism,” while Schudrich invoked Holocaust survivor Marian Turski’s warnings about silence enabling hatred. This spectacle of religious indifferentism under the guise of combating antisemitism constitutes a frontal assault on Catholic integrity.
Syncretic Marian Cult in Bangladesh Masquerades as Catholic Piety
EWTN News portal (January 21, 2026) reports thousands gathered at a purported Marian shrine in Nabai Battala, Bangladesh, commemorating an incident during the 1971 war when Pakistani soldiers allegedly spared villagers after their prayers to Mary. The annual pilgrimage, presided over by “Bishop” Sebastian Tudu of Dinajpur, claims divine protection through Mary’s intercession, with accounts of Hindu conversions to Christianity following the event.
Vatican Bureaucracy Exposes Apostate Church’s Internal Collapse
EWTN News reports on a survey by the “Vatican Lay Employees Association” (ADLV) alleging widespread dissatisfaction among Vatican employees. The article claims 73.9% perceive distance between “leadership” (mostly “cardinals” and “bishops”) and workers, with 56% reporting “mistreatment” and 75% complaining of favoritism. The ADLV – lacking official union status in the Vatican’s legal system – demands “officially recognized representative bodies” and “transparency” from “Pope” Leo XIV.
Ceremonial Lambs and the Empty Symbolism of Vatican Modernism
The VaticanNews portal (January 21, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV revived the blessing of lambs for St. Agnes' feast day—a practice discontinued since 2017. The ceremony occurred in the Apostolic Palace's Urban VIII Chapel, with the lambs' wool destined to create pallia for modernist “metropolitan archbishops.” The article frames this as a restoration of tradition, ignoring the profound theological rupture inherent in post-conciliar ritualism.
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