USCCB apostasy

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Supreme Court Entertains USCCB-Backed Indifferentism in Jewish Prayer Case

The EWTN portal reports that the United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear a lawsuit brought by a Jewish resident, Daniel Grand, against the city of University Heights, Ohio, after the municipality prohibited him from hosting a minyan (prayer quorum) in his home without a special-use permit. The “U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops” (USCCB) filed an amicus brief supporting Grand, arguing that “religious plaintiffs have standing to sue as soon as a credible threat arises” and that procedural “finality” rules constitute a “constitutional harm.” The plaintiff is represented by the Protestant legal group Alliance Defending Freedom. This collaboration between the conciliar hierarchy, Protestant activists, and a Jewish petitioner before a secular tribunal perfectly crystallizes the apostasy of the post-conciliar sect: the defense of false worship under the Masonic banner of “religious liberty.”

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Humanitarian Veneer Masks Apostasy in US Bishops’ Immigration Endorsement

The EWTN News portal (January 27, 2026) reports that Los Angeles “Archbishop” José H. Gómez and other “bishops” endorsed HR 4393, the so-called Dignity Act. The legislation proposes temporary legal status for certain undocumented immigrants contingent on labor participation, financial penalties, and clean criminal records. While avoiding citizenship pathways, it reinforces border militarization and employer surveillance. Gómez called it “a genuine, good-faith starting point,” echoed by “Bishop” Mark Seitz and “Archbishop” Samuel Aquila. This stance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender to secular humanism and abandonment of Catholic integralism.

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Eucharistic Spectacle Masquerades as Spiritual Renewal in Apostate USCCB Structures

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 17, 2026) reports on a self-congratulatory study commissioned by the United States Conference of “Catholic Bishops” (USCCB) regarding their $10 million “National Eucharistic Revival.” According to the article, 83% of lay participants claim stronger faith after attending events like the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress, while 49% of “clergy” report feeling “more encouraged.” Bishop Andrew Cozzens boasts that this initiative accomplished its goal of “missionary conversion,” with plans already underway for another congress in 2029. This carnival of apostasy reveals the terminal spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s naturalistic sacramental theater.

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