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Chicago Archdiocese Failures Expose Rot of Conciliar Revolution

EWTN News reports the case of Brett Smith (né Zagorac), a substitute teacher employed for over a year in multiple schools of the Chicago archdiocese despite a decades-long history of child molestation allegations across Illinois, Indiana, and Arizona. Court documents reveal at least 10 arrests since 2002 for crimes including felony child molesting, battery, and forgery, with convictions resulting in jail time. The archdiocese claims Smith passed state background checks, blaming governmental systems for failing to flag his record. Police arrested Smith on January 29, 2026, for aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving a juvenile, adding to charges in Evergreen Park. A family also filed a police complaint against Smith for misconduct during home tutoring arranged through the archdiocese. This scandal exemplifies the systemic collapse of ecclesiastical discipline under conciliar church structures.

Conciliar Sect’s Migrant Letter Rejects Church’s Spiritual Mission for Marxist Activism

The EWTN News portal (January 30, 2026) reports that 300 “Catholic” leaders, including 15 “bishops,” demanded the U.S. Senate condition ICE funding on migration policy changes. The signatories—including “Archbishop” John C. Wester and “Archbishop” Paul D. Etienne—invoke “family unity” and “human dignity” while opposing deportations under President Trump. Their letter cites a November 2025 USCCB statement condemning “indiscriminate mass deportation,” approved 216-5 by the conciliar sect’s hierarchy. This political maneuver exposes the conciliar sect’s total surrender to Marxist liberation theology, abandoning the Church’s divine mission for worldly activism.

Communist Cuba’s Persecution Exposes Conciliar Church’s Bankruptcy

The EWTN News portal (January 30, 2026) reports Cuban communist authorities interrogated two priests – Castor Álvarez Devesa and Alberto Reyes of Camagüey archdiocese – along with lay dissidents Dagoberto Valdés Hernández and Yoandy Izquierdo Toledo for advocating democratic reforms and criticizing economic conditions. The article frames this persecution through the lens of “human rights” violations while invoking the memory of Karol Wojtyła (“John Paul II”), whose 1998 visit allegedly inspired Cuban resistance. This narrative deliberately obscures the radix omnium malorum (root of all evils): the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Catholicism’s uncompromising opposition to communism and its cowardly silence about Christ’s Social Kingship.

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