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Vatican’s Monaco Meeting Exposes Apostate Priorities
The VaticanNews portal (January 17, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) received Prince Albert II of Monaco, followed by discussions with modernist official Paul Richard Gallagher. The article emphasizes their focus on “care for the environment, humanitarian assistance, and the defense and promotion of the dignity of the human person,” alongside vague references to Middle Eastern and African conflicts.
Apostolic Nuncio in Ukraine Promotes Neo-Modernist Ecumenism Amidst Conflict
Vatican News portal (January 17, 2026) reports on Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas, apostolic nuncio to Ukraine, presiding over ceremonies at the Marian Shrine of Berdychiv. The article emphasizes humanitarian aspects of Russia’s attacks on energy infrastructure while promoting a “Year of the Sacred Heart of Jesus” proclaimed by Latin-rite bishops. The nuncio speaks of Ukrainians being “wounded but God is with us,” describes psychological trauma among civilians, and claims celebrations were conducted “in union with Pope Leo XIV and the entire Church.” This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s saccharine naturalism masking doctrinal apostasy.
AI Marketplace Masquerading as Catholic Innovation
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Lucas Wall, a finance professor at The Catholic University of America, launching Almma AI – an artificial intelligence marketplace claiming alignment with Catholic social teaching. The January 17, 2026 article presents this venture as responding to “the call of Pope Francis” in the 2025 doctrinal note Antiqua et Nova and inspired by Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum. The platform allegedly blocks immoral content while enabling users to monetize AI products like language models and digital assistants. Wall cites the current Vatican occupant’s statements on AI ethics, expressing hope for a new social encyclical from “Pope Leo XIV” about technological revolutions. This technological utopianism dressed in ecclesiastical language constitutes yet another surrender to anti-Christian modernity.
Diplomatic Apostasy: Neo-Church’s Betrayal of Catholic Mission in Global Affairs
Vatican News portal (January 17, 2026) reports on a letter from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) commemorating the 325th anniversary of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. The article presents this institution – founded by Clement XI in 1701 – as training priests for diplomatic service in the “Holy See’s” structures. The text quotes Prevost’s call for diplomats to become “bridges of hope when goodness wavers” through “reasoned charity” that “seeks neither winners nor losers.” This celebration of ecclesiastical diplomacy as mere conflict mediation exposes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of regnum Christi (Christ’s kingship) over nations.
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