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Australian Bishops’ Inadequate Response to Terrorism Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
Catholic News Agency reports on January 2, 2026, that Archbishop Timothy Costelloe of Perth, president of the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, has called for a national inquiry into antisemitism following the December 14, 2025, Islamist terrorist attack at Bondi Beach which killed 16 people during a Hanukkah celebration. While announcing the Richardson Review into security failures, Costelloe demanded broader investigations into “political, business, academic, media, religious, and cultural institutions” to “unmask antisemitism.” The article notes supportive statements from Archbishop Anthony Fisher of Sydney and antipope Leo XIV condemning antisemitism while omitting any call for conversion of non-Christians or defense of Christ’s social reign.


Interfaith Compromise Masks Nigeria’s Ecclesial Apostasy
Vatican News portal (January 2, 2026) reports on the Our Lady of Apostles Sisters’ statement celebrating the liberation of abducted students and staff from St. Mary’s School in Papiri, Nigeria. The religious congregation thanks “interfaith partners, especially Muslim leaders” alongside Catholic entities for prayerful solidarity during the crisis, declaring: “Your compassion became a lifeline”. While requesting continued prayers for trauma healing, the statement advocates for “greater protection of schools” through secular means rather than spiritual remedies. This document epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to religious indifferentism amid Islamic persecution.


U.S. Sanctions Against Nigeria: Naturalism Masquerading as Religious Defense
Catholic News Agency reports on anticipated U.S. sanctions against Nigeria in 2026 following military strikes against Islamist groups and Rep. Riley Moore’s planned report to President Donald Trump. The article frames Christian persecution in Nigeria as primarily requiring geopolitical solutions – military action, economic sanctions, and “strategic security frameworks” against groups like ISIS and Boko Haram. While acknowledging violence against Christians, the piece reduces the crisis to:”confront[ing] both ISIS and Boko Haram in the northeast and to stop the targeted violence against Christians in the Middle Belt by Muslim Fulani radicals” without addressing Nigeria’s fundamental apostasy from the Social Reign of Christ the King. The report’s proposed solutions include visa sanctions against officials and border security assistance while overlooking Nigeria’s constitutional enshrinement of religious pluralism – the root cause enabling persecution.


Subsidiarity Betrayed: Catholic Charities’ Government-Centric Vision Exposed
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 2, 2026) reports on Catholic Charities USA’s 2026 policy priorities, emphasizing expanded government food assistance (SNAP) and housing programs following 2025 disruptions. Luz Tavarez, the organization’s vice president of government relations, expresses concern about tightened work requirements for SNAP recipients aged 55-64 and immigration status verification rules while advocating for increased federal housing subsidies and developer tax credits. The article frames poverty relief primarily through legislative lobbying and state intervention, treating Catholic Charities as a policy actor within secular governance structures rather than as an arm of the Church’s spiritual mission. This bureaucratic approach to charity constitutes a fundamental betrayal of the Church’s divine mandate.
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