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New Year’s Resolutions Promoting Neo-Modernist Spirituality
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 1, 2026) promotes ten spiritual commitments allegedly inspired by antipope Robert Prevost’s (“Leo XIV”) November 2025 address to teenagers at the National Catholic Youth Conference. The resolutions emphasize frequent confession, Eucharistic adoration, rosary prayer, and parish involvement while omitting the necessity of valid sacraments, the true Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and the Church’s indefectibility. This counsel constitutes a dangerous synthesis of naturalism and modernist heresy under the guise of piety.


Leo XIV’s New Year Homily: Naturalizing Divine Authority in the Name of Peace
VaticanNews portal (January 1, 2026) reports on Leo XIV’s homily during his first public Mass of 2026, marking the counterfeit “Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God” and the neo-church’s “World Day of Peace.” The antipope framed the new year as “an open journey to be discovered” through an “unarmed and disarming” God revealed through Mary. He cited Bergoglio’s predecessor John Paul II in closing the 2025 Jubilee, emphasizing “forgiveness received and given” as the culmination of this modernist spectacle.


Neo-Church’s False Indulgences Mock Divine Justice
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 31, 2025) promotes alleged plenary indulgences through recitation of the Te Deum on December 31 and Veni Creator on January 1, alongside receiving “papal” blessings electronically. The article falsely claims these acts remit temporal punishment when combined with sacramental confession, Communion, and prayer for the “pope’s” intentions. This spiritual counterfeit epitomizes the conciliar sect’s sacrilegious parody of true Catholic doctrine.


Middle Eastern Christians’ Plight Reveals Bankruptcy of Modernist “Solutions”
Catholic News Agency reports on the situation of Christians in six Middle Eastern countries during 2025, noting “signs of hope” through state initiatives like Egypt’s Holy Family Trail development, Jordan’s Baptism Route pilgrimage sites, and Iraq’s church reconstructions. The article documents persistent challenges including sectarian violence (Syria’s church bombings, West Bank settler attacks), systemic discrimination (Egyptian university exam scheduling), and accelerating emigration reducing Christian populations to 1% in the Holy Land and 4% in Jordan. The Vatican’s canonization of Armenian Bishop Ignatius Maloyan and the Roman pontiff’s Beirut message urging “new attitudes beyond religious divisions” are presented as spiritual responses to regional crises.
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