The Neo-Church’s Humanitarian Facade Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 17, 2025) reports on pregnancy centers providing “$452 million in total medical care, support and education services” while featuring testimonies like Jessica Williams’, who credits First Choice Pregnancy Services with helping reverse her chemical abortion. The article uncritically celebrates these centers as the “beating heart” of the “pro-life movement” while omitting their fatal cooperation with the conciliar sect’s apostasy.


Naturalism Disguised as Charity

The report exemplifies the neo-church’s reduction of caritas to secular social work. While boasting of “free ultrasounds” and “material support,” these centers operate as therapeutic agencies divorced from the sine qua non of Catholic charity: the salvation of souls through the One True Faith. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas condemns such naturalism: “When God and Jesus Christ are removed from laws and states… the foundations of authority are destroyed” (1925). Nowhere does the article mention:

requiring repentance for abortion attempts, providing access to valid sacraments through true priests, or warning mothers about the spiritual dangers of remaining in communion with modernist structures.

Theological Contamination in “Abortion Reversal”

Williams’ praised “abortion pill reversal” occurs through chemical intervention alone—a medicalized parody of authentic repentance. Contrast this with the Church’s perennial teaching: “Without penance, without expiation, there is no remission of sin” (Council of Trent, Session XIV). The centers’ “nonjudgmental” approach directly violates St. John the Baptist’s imperative to “bring forth fruits worthy of penance” (Luke 3:8).

Materialism Over Supernatural Ends

The report boasts that 92% of centers “offer material items” like diapers and baby clothes—a statistic revealing their neo-Malthusian priorities. Compare this to St. Vincent de Paul’s directive: “Give the poor the truth of doctrine along with the bread.” The article’s claim of “98% satisfaction rate” measures worldly contentment, not conversion of heart.

Complicity in Conciliar Apostasy

Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America—an organization collaborating with antipopes—leads the press conference. Her assertion that centers “go to the roots of the problem” rings hollow when they operate under the conciliar sect’s authority. As Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemns: “Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which… he shall consider true” (Proposition 15). By refusing to denounce the Vatican II sect’s heresies, these centers implicitly endorse religious indifferentism.

Omission of Mortal Spiritual Dangers

There is no warning that receiving “spiritual support” from conciliar sect “clergy” constitutes communicatio in sacris with heretics. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 2314) mandates automatic excommunication for those who “knowingly and willingly help heretics.” The centers’ “monthly get-togethers” and “parenting resources” substitute modernist group therapy for the sacrament of penance.

While material aid in itself isn’t evil, the neo-church’s pregnancy centers commit grave spiritual malpractice by:

  1. Failing to demand ex opere operato sacramental reconciliation
  2. Neglecting to warn mothers about the invalidity of post-conciliar “absolution
  3. Omitting the necessity of publicly rejecting the conciliar sect’s heresies

True Catholic charity—as practiced by saints like Gianna Molla—would demand complete rupture with the counterfeit church in Rome. Until these centers denounce the antipopes and return to the Missale Romanum of Pius V, their “$452 million in value” constitutes thirty pieces of silver paid for souls’ eternal perdition.


Source:
How pregnancy centers help women: Centers provide $450 million in value, report finds
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 17.11.2025