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Secular Humanism Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy in Mozambique Flood Response
The VaticanNews portal (January 22, 2026) reports on catastrophic flooding in Mozambique affecting 594,000 people, with UNICEF spokesman Guy Taylor emphasizing children’s vulnerability to “waterborne diseases and malnutrition.” The article reduces the crisis to a material humanitarian challenge, framing relief through secular agencies while erasing the lex divina (divine law) governing all creation.
Apostolic Exhortations: Neo-Church’s Betrayal of Truth in the Age of AI
Catholic News Agency portal (January 22, 2026) reports on a message attributed to antipope Leo XIV urging French Catholic journalists to prioritize “human connection” and amplify “voices of the vulnerable” amid artificial intelligence’s rise. The text—signed by Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin—praises the late Fr. Jacques Hamel as a model of interreligious dialogue, while omitting any mention of Christ’s Social Kingship or the Church’s exclusive mediatory role. This effusive focus on horizontal relationships constitutes yet another surrender to anthropocentric modernism.
Vatican Conference Distorts Church History to Promote False Ecumenism
The Vatican News portal (22 January 2026) reports on a conference commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 1965 Joint Declaration between Patriarch Athenagoras I and antipope Paul VI. The event, held at the Œcumenicum Institute, featured Cardinal Kurt Koch and Metropolitan Job Getcha falsely claiming the 1054 mutual excommunications involved “no anathemas” and “no schism,” while promoting the heretical concept of “sister Churches.”
Nigeria’s Christian Persecution and the Silence of Apostate Structures
The Catholic News Agency reports on the abduction of 167 worshippers during attacks on three churches in Nigeria’s Kajuru LGA on January 18, 2026. UK-based group Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) demands Nigerian authorities secure their release, citing repeated attacks by Fulani militants demanding ransoms. The military blocked access to verify the incidents, and CSW condemns governmental opacity regarding anti-Christian violence. The article frames the crisis through secular human rights discourse rather than Catholic teaching on martyrdom or divine justice.
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