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UK Criminalizes Silent Prayer as “Buffer Zone” Law Targets Christian Witness
EWTN News portal (January 29, 2026) reports the criminal prosecution of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce under the Public Order Act 2023 for silently praying within 150 meters of a Kings Norton abortion facility. The article frames the case as a conflict between “buffer zone” regulations protecting women from alleged harassment and Vaughan-Spruce’s claim of “viewpoint discrimination” through her peaceful demonstration. This relativistic framing exposes the naturalistic foundations of modern jurisprudence which criminalizes supernatural consciousness while protecting child murder.
Public School’s Anti-Life Censorship Exposes Apostate Age
EWTN News reports (January 29, 2026) on Noblesville High School’s censorship of Students for Life club posters advocating defunding Planned Parenthood. School officials deemed flyers “too political” while permitting approximately 70 other student groups to promote their messages. The Alliance Defending Freedom legal group filed a Supreme Court petition arguing this constitutes unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination under the First Amendment. Students for Life president Kristan Hawkins condemned the censorship as “typical abuse” against pro-life speech.
Czech Church Leaders’ Hollow Solidarity Masks Ecumenical Apostasy
The EWTN News portal (January 29, 2026) reports that Czech Catholic and Protestant leaders condemned parliamentary speaker Tomio Okamura’s criticism of Ukrainian refugees, framing it as an attack on “civilization.” This performative solidarity exposes the conciliar sect’s surrender to humanitarianism over Catholic truth.
Ecclesiastical Embezzlement Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Moral Bankruptcy
EWTN News reports that a federal grand jury indicted James Owens, former treasurer of the Norbertine abbey of Santa Maria de la Vid near Albuquerque, for allegedly embezzling over $2 million between May 2022 and March 2023. The indictment claims Owens used his position to transfer funds into personal accounts, purchasing a home in Placitas while overseeing a retreat center expansion project. Charged with 32 counts including wire fraud and tax evasion, he faces up to 20 years imprisonment. The Norbertine community, established in 1995 on former Dominican property, describes itself as having an “everlasting presence” through its cemetery.
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