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Vatican’s UN Address Betrays Catholic Mission for Globalist Compromise
Vatican News portal (January 20, 2026) reports on “Archbishop” Gabriele Caccia’s address to the UN Preparatory Committee, where he called for “effective measures to prevent war crimes” through international cooperation and dialogue. The article quotes Caccia stating that “violations of the sanctity of human life persist” and emphasizes “constructive dialogue leading to an effective and lasting response to crimes against humanity,” while citing antipope Leo XIV’s remarks about “rediscovering the meaning of words.” This bureaucratic appeal to secular mechanisms constitutes a wholesale abandonment of the Church’s divine mandate to proclaim Christ as the sole solution to human conflict.
Mali’s Bishops Prioritize Temporal Management Over Spiritual Salvation
Vatican News (January 20, 2026) reports that the Episcopal Conference of Mali convened from January 19-22 to discuss financial sustainability, Catholic education restructuring, and bureaucratic appointments. Fr. Abel Kassongué, Secretary General of the conference, characterized Mali’s socio-political situation as “delicate” due to jihadist violence and economic collapse, framing the Church’s mission as promoting “social cohesion” and serving “the most vulnerable.” The assembly notably prioritized institutional management over spiritual remedies while appealing for “ecclesial solidarity” – a euphemism for fundraising from modernist structures.
Neo-Modernist Distortion of Charity in Vatican’s World Day of the Sick Message
The VaticanNews portal (20 January 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick, themed “The compassion of the Samaritan: loving by bearing another’s pain.” The text promotes a humanitarian interpretation of the Good Samaritan parable through three sections: the “joy of offering closeness,” a “shared mission of caring,” and being “driven by love for God.” The message quotes Bergoglio’s Fratelli tutti and Benedict XVI while omitting any reference to the redemptive value of suffering, sacramental grace, or the Social Kingship of Christ.
Mozambican Modernist Prelate Peddles Naturalism Amid Floods
Vatican News portal (January 20, 2026) reports on Archbishop João Carlos Hatoa Nunes’ message regarding floods devastating Mozambique. The prelate offers “solidarity, closeness and hope” to victims while emphasizing social mobilization through Caritas. Absent is any reference to the Four Last Things, divine judgment, or necessity of sacramental grace – hallmarks of true Catholic disaster response.
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