Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Benedictine Influencer Nun Embodies Conciliar Church’s Surrender to Digital Age
Social Media Circus Replaces Monastic Silence as Neo-Church Promotes Personality Cult
EWTN News reports on Sister Marta González Cambronero, a 28-year-old perpetually professed Benedictine nun from Sahagún, Spain, who maintains massive social media followings (193,000 on TikTok, 173,000 on Instagram) under the account “@marta_osb.” The article celebrates her digital apostolate which allegedly produces religious vocations despite her admission that “I’m not going to go ‘fishing’ for vocations, because that looks very bad, it seems very old-fashioned.” The report frames parental resistance to vocations as particularly strong among weekly Mass-attenders rather than atheists, while promoting the film “Sundays” about teenage vocational discernment.
Media’s Faith Appeal Masks Apostasy in Entertainment
EWTN News reports on a study by HarrisX and the Faith and Media Initiative claiming 92% of American media consumers believe “faith has a role in modern entertainment,” with 77% asserting such content holds broad appeal (Jan. 28, 2026). The research surveyed 12,000+ adults across religions—including 2,072 self-identified “Catholics”—about 100+ TV/movie scenes depicting faith. Key findings allege 58% find faith-themed content “more appealing,” while 61% deem it “more relatable,” including 13-15% of atheists/agnostics. Researchers recommend filmmakers avoid stereotypes and integrate faith “naturally and subtly” through “authentic emotion” and “everyday situations.” The report positions itself as a roadmap for Hollywood to create “accurate” religious portrayals.
Vatican’s “Journey to Redemption 2033”: Syncretic Apostasy Masked as Renewal
The EWTN News article (January 29, 2026) promotes the “Journey to Redemption 2033,” a global youth initiative endorsed by the Vatican and spearheaded by Spanish “bishop” Mikel Garciandía. The project, involving pilgrimages to Rome (2025), Santiago de Compostela (2027), and Jerusalem (2033), claims to commemorate the 2,000th anniversary of Christ’s Redemption. Garciandía boasts of securing support from 196 “bishops’ conferences,” with antipope Leo XIV personally signing the initiative’s manifesto. The effort frames itself as restoring “spiritual content” to pilgrimages while exploiting social media to reach youth “who haven’t even heard of Jesus.”
Neo-Dominicans Stage Syncretic “Rosary” Spectacle
The EWTN News portal (January 29, 2026) reports on the “Dominican Friars of St. Joseph” announcing their annual “rosary pilgrimage” scheduled for September 26 at the modernist-occupied Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. The event promises “Eucharistic adoration,” “confession,” and Novus Ordo “Mass” alongside rosary recitations, with a nine-month novena beginning January 31. Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress claims this gathering “rekindles devotion to Our Lady” while expecting “more pilgrims than ever.” This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of sacramental reality with emotionalist pageantry.
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