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Venezuelan Bishops’ Empty Dialogue Masks Apostasy from Catholic Truth
Vatican News portal (January 20, 2026) reports on statements by “Archbishop” Jesús Andoni González de Zárate Salas, president of Venezuela’s “Episcopal Conference,” who claims the local church seeks to be a “place of encounter for everyone” amid political turmoil following the U.S.-backed capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro. The article frames the “Church’s” role as promoting “peace and dialogue,” accompanying Venezuelans in their “struggle for the triumph of good, truth and justice” while lamenting economic collapse, prisoner releases, and invoking the Virgin of Divine Shepherdess as a “point of reference.”
World Day of the Sick in Chiclayo: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Charity
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 20, 2026) reports on Cardinal Michael Czerny’s justification for choosing Chiclayo, Peru as the host city for the 34th World Day of the Sick. Czerny attributes this decision primarily to favorable climatic conditions rather than spiritual considerations, stating: “We needed a place where, given the climate in February, it would be less likely that the celebration would be affected by bad weather.” The article highlights antipope Leo XIV’s purported connection to the region through his earlier missionary work and current role as head of the Dicastery for Bishops. Czerny claims the event will emphasize “compassion and care for the sick” alongside “the active participation of the entire local community.” This ritualistic spectacle exemplifies the post-conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of supernatural priorities in favor of naturalistic humanism.
Neo-Church’s “Charity” Exposes Its Denial of Supernatural Grace
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 20, 2026) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick, urging the faithful to “rediscover the beauty of charity” through social compassion modeled on the Good Samaritan. The article emphasizes concrete actions for the suffering while omitting any reference to sanctifying grace, the sacraments, or the soul’s salvation. This reduction of Christian charity to mere humanitarianism epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic truth.
Syncretic Spectacle Masquerading as Catholic Devotion in Cebu
The article from Catholic News Agency (January 20, 2026) reports that over 5.2 million people attended the Santo Niño feast in Cebu, Philippines, framed as a spiritual celebration rather than tourism. The report quotes two religious sisters (Sister Aileenette Pangilinan Mirasol and Sister Jennibeth Sabay) emphasizing devotion to the Infant Jesus statue, while mentioning greetings from antipope “Leo XIV” stressing baptismal unity and service to society. The celebration included a fluvial procession reenacting Ferdinand Magellan’s 1521 arrival, with the local ordinary “Archbishop” Alberto Uy presiding over a “pontifical Mass” at the basilica housing the statue given to Queen Juana after her baptism. This syncretic pageantry exemplifies how post-conciliar structures replace supernatural faith with naturalistic folk religion.
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