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Vatican News Promotes Syncretic “Nineveh Fast” in Mosul Church Ceremony

Vatican News (January 23, 2026) reports on the reopening of the Tahira Chaldean Church in Mosul and the observance of the “Nineveh Fast” by Eastern Christian communities. The article describes this three-day fast—observed three weeks before Lent by Syriac Churches—as commemorating Jonah’s time in the “Great Fish” and the repentance of Nineveh’s inhabitants. It frames the fast as an ecumenical act of “sobriety, prayer, and solidarity” while omitting any mention of the Catholic Church’s exclusive mediatory role in salvation.

Naturalistic Prayer Agenda Masks Conciliar Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (January 30, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) released twelve monthly prayer intentions for 2027 through his “Worldwide Prayer Network.” These intentions focus on human dignity, artificial intelligence, ecological conversion, migrant integration, and other socio-political themes while systematically omitting the supernatural ends of prayer and the Church’s divine mission. Fr. Cristóbal Fones of this network describes their purpose as fostering “deep connection” in a fast-paced world, revealing the anthropocentric shift of conciliar religion.

Vatican’s Peruvian Bishops Audience Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

The Vatican News portal (January 30, 2026) reports on an exchange between the usurper of the Apostolic See, Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), and Peruvian bishops during their ad limina visit. The article describes Prevost’s call for “unity, fidelity to the Gospel, and pastoral closeness” while invoking the 300th anniversary of St. Toribio de Mogrovejo’s canonization. This theatrical display epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic dismantling of Catholic ecclesiology through deliberate ambiguity and naturalized faith.

Conciliar Bishops Promote Modernist Immigration Agenda Over Christ’s Social Kingship

The Vatican News portal (January 30, 2026) reports on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) statement urging the Trump Administration to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants. The article describes Haiti’s security crisis marked by gang violence and sexual crimes, citing Doctors Without Borders’ statistics. Signatories “Bishop” Brendan Cahill and “Bishop” A. Elias Zaidan argue that returning Haitians would face “life-threatening risks,” appealing to the Administration to act “in a just and merciful way.” The report concludes with an invocation to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. This plea exemplifies the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Catholic social doctrine in favor of humanitarian sentimentality divorced from the supernatural order.

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