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Brazil’s Rains Reveal Apostate Silence on Christ’s Kingship

The cited article from VaticanNews reports on humanitarian efforts following devastating rains and landslides in southeastern Brazil, quoting government statements and focusing on logistical responses. It presents a purely secular, naturalistic account of a grave crisis, entirely omitting any supernatural dimension, moral causation, or reference to Catholic social doctrine. This silence is not neutrality but a damning confession of the conciliar sect’s apostasy from the integral Catholic faith.

CAFOD’s Naturalistic “Peace” vs Christ the King

Summary: The Vatican News portal reports on a statement by Neil Thorns, Director of Advocacy and Communications at CAFOD—the official aid agency of the conciliar church in England and Wales—marking one year since UK aid cuts. Thorns argues, citing the antipope Paul VI, that “the way to work for peace in the world is to work for justice,” claiming that aid investment creates stability and prevents violence. The article highlights impacts on children’s education, clean water, gender inequality, and the Sudan crisis, urging the UK to use its G20 leadership to address global debt. It frames Catholic action as parish-based lobbying for increased secular aid. This represents a complete apostasy from Catholic social doctrine, replacing the supernatural reign of Christ the King with a naturalistic, humanistic program of material welfare that the pre-conciliar Church condemned as secularist error.

Antipope’s African Tour: Apostasy in Motion

The ‘Pope’ Who Is Not: Fundamental Illegitimacy

The cited article from VaticanNews reports on the announced apostolic journeys of “Pope Leo XIV” to Monaco, Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, Equatorial Guine…

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