USCCB’s Naturalistic Distortions Under Broglio’s Presidency

Catholic News Agency reports on November 11, 2025, regarding the conclusion of Archbishop Timothy Broglio’s term as president of the United States Conference of “Catholic” “Bishops” (USCCB). The article highlights his defense of “religious freedom,” immigration policies, opposition to abortion and gender ideology, and promotion of international peace. The report notes tensions with the Biden administration over abortion funding while simultaneously revealing the USCCB’s refusal to deny Communion to pro-abortion politicians. The military archdiocese leader’s tenure allegedly championed migrant rights through programs receiving over $100 million annually before being phased out, with the conference issuing guidelines balancing border enforcement with undefined appeals to “human dignity.”


Subordination of Divine Law to Secular Constructs

The USCCB’s supposed defense of religious freedom (libertas religionis) constitutes a betrayal of Catholic integralism, which demands Christ’s social kingship (Regnum Christi sociale) over nations. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) explicitly condemned the notion that “the State must not be subject to the Church,” declaring that “rulers of nations must obey” Christ’s authority. By framing religious liberty as a negotiable civil right rather than demanding societal submission to the One True Faith, Broglio’s USCCB operates as a lobbying group within Babylon rather than the militant Church against modernity.

“The USCCB issued immigration reform guidelines… which said ‘a country’s rights to regulate its borders… must be balanced with its responsibilities to uphold the sanctity of human life'”

This naturalistic language exposes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of supernatural finality. The 1864 Syllabus of Errors condemned the proposition that “the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55). True shepherds would condemn illegal immigration as moral disorder while demanding Catholic monarchies as the only solution – not promoting endless “balance” between divinely ordered authority and revolutionary mobilities.

Sacrilegious Cowardice in the Face of Apostasy

The refusal to deny Communion to Biden – whose administration forces abortion funding – constitutes formal cooperation with evil. St. Robert Bellarmine’s De Romano Pontifice states: “Nor is there any reason to contend about the name of the power, since the thing is manifest; for it is certain that manifest heretics are outside the Church, and are not members of the Church.” The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 188.4) confirms automatic loss of office for those publicly defecting from Catholic faith. By maintaining communion with pro-abortion politicians, the USCCB validates Pius X’s condemnation in Lamentabili that modernists reduce dogma to “practical function” rather than immutable truth.

“The USCCB declined to deny Biden Communion over his abortion support.”

This omission constitutes tacit endorsement of child murder. The Council of Trent (Session XIII, Canon 11) anathematizes those who “deny that worship and veneration are due to the Eucharist.” True pastors would publicly excommunicate such manifest heretics rather than permit sacrilegious receptions.

Masonic Roots of Immigration Advocacy

Broglio’s claim that immigration enforcement represents a “profound social crisis” ignores the Church’s teaching on ordered societies. The USCCB’s $100 million migration programs – funded by the same administration promoting abortion – reveal coordination with globalist agendas. Pius IX’s Quanta Cura (1864) condemned the “delirium” that “liberty of conscience and worship is each man’s personal right.” The conciliar sect’s prioritization of migrant rights over national sovereignty echoes the Masonic plan described in the False Fatima Apparitions document: “A tool to divert attention from modernism” through manufactured humanitarian crises.

Conclusion: Neo-Church as Anti-Church

Broglio’s tenure epitomizes the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of Catholic priorities. While paying lip service to life issues, the USCCB:

  • Replaces Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus with ecumenical “dialogue”
  • Substitutes sacramental discipline with political lawsuits
  • Exchanges Militantis Ecclesiae for NGO-style advocacy

The military archbishop’s complaint about canceled chaplaincy contracts rings hollow when his conference refuses to denounce sacrilege in its own ranks. As the Syllabus warned (Error 80), such prelates represent the Church’s false “reconciliation with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization” – the very definition of apostasy.


Source:
Broglio’s leadership of bishops’ conference included defense of religious freedom, immigration
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 11.11.2025