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Collapse of Religious Life Exposes Post-Conciliar Apostasy

EWTN News reports that 82% of U.S. religious institutes had no perpetual vows in 2025, with only 179 total professions (74 women, 105 men) according to Georgetown University’s CARA study. The report notes most respondents were cradle Catholics, with 69% born in the U.S., and over half experiencing discouragement from religious life. This statistical collapse reveals the spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s counterfeit religious structures.

Post-Conciliar Apostasy Exposed in Scottish Abuse Scandal

The EWTN News portal reports the sentencing of three former workers at Nazareth House homes in Scotland for systematic abuse of children from 1972-1981. Carol Buirds (75, formerly “Sister Carmel Rose”) received 15 months imprisonment for 13 charges including forced ingestion of soap, urine torture, and imprisonment in dark cellars. Eileen McElhinney (78, formerly “Sister Mary Eileen”) received home confinement and community service for assaults including jumping on children’s bodies. Dorothy Kane (68) received community service for dragging children and confinement. Sheriff Iain Nicol noted Buirds showed “no remorse whatsoever” while acknowledging victims’ lifelong psychological damage including mutism, suicidal ideation, and destroyed relationships. These atrocities occurred not in secular institutions but within facilities operated by the Sisters of Nazareth – demonstrating the complete moral collapse of post-conciliar religious life.

The Illusion of Sanctity in a Post-Conciliar Wasteland

EWTN News reports (January 28, 2026) on efforts to canonize Jan Ruff-O’Herne, a Dutch-Australian woman who survived Japanese military sexual slavery during WWII. The article emphasizes her “heroic capacity for forgiveness” and “deep faith” while undergoing atrocities, with retired Adelaide priest Roderick O’Brien promoting her cause. It describes her post-war life as a teacher, wife, caregiver, and activist campaigning for recognition of “comfort women,” culminating in her alleged spiritual triumph through forgiving one of her abusers.

Missionary Work Compromised by Modernist Heresies in Southern Mexico

EWTN News reports on Spanish missionary Christopher Hartley’s work in Guerrero, Mexico, emphasizing material dangers and spiritual challenges among Mixtec communities. The article describes Hartley’s ordination by the antipope John Paul II, his appeals for missionary funding ($154,000 project), and critiques of insufficient Church presence in remote areas. Hartley claims Mixtecs practice syncretism blending Catholic elements with pagan beliefs, requiring “urgent evangelization.”

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