Catholic News Agency reports (December 2, 2025) that Canadian legislators plan to remove religious exemptions from hate-speech laws, specifically targeting provisions allowing opinions grounded in religious belief. The Liberal Party and Bloc Québécois agreement would criminalize displays of Nazi symbols while eliminating the attorney general’s oversight on hate crime prosecutions. Conservative opposition warns this lowers legal standards for “hatred” and threatens free speech. Christian Legal Fellowship argues the changes undermine constitutional protections, noting Quebec’s recent attempts to ban public prayer. The report occurs amidst Canada’s 2-million-member Catholic decline since 2011 and ongoing assaults on religious charities.
Usurpation of Divine Authority Through Legal Positivism
The Canadian legislation constitutes direct rebellion against the Kingship of Christ, whose sovereignty extends over all nations (Pius XI, Quas Primas). By asserting state power to define “hatred” as mere “detestation stronger than dislike“, these modernist lawmakers enact the condemned error that “the State is the source of all rights” (Pius IX, Syllabus of Errors, #39). The proposed standard recalls the Lamentabili sane exitu condemnation of those who “place theological sciences under civil authority” (St. Pius X, 1907), fulfilling Pius X’s warning that states would “submit the Church to cruel servitude“.
“The obligation by which Catholic teachers and authors are strictly bound is confined to those things only which are proposed to universal belief as dogmas of faith by the infallible judgment of the Church.”
This legislative coup exposes the conciliar sect’s bankruptcy. Where authentic shepherds would denounce this tyranny, the modernist “archbishop” Christian Lépine offers milquetoast concerns about Quebec’s prayer bans – proving himself a hireling who “does not defend the sheep from wolves” (John 10:12). His silence on the hate-speech assault confirms the Syllabus condemnation: “The Church is incapable of effectively defending evangelical ethics” (#63).
Naturalism as State Religion
The legislation’s exclusive focus on antisemitism while attacking religious exemptions reveals the neo-pagan hierarchy of modern “rights”. Canada recorded 7,000+ abortions daily in 2023 while drafting this bill – yet mass child sacrifice constitutes “healthcare” while quoting Scripture on sodomy becomes “hate“. This selective outrage fulfills Leo XIII’s warning in Humanum Genus that Masonic forces would “favor some religions to destroy Catholicism“.
The bill’s language manipulates emotions through ambiguous terms – “vilification stronger than dislike” – weaponizing psychology against revealed truth. This psychological tyranny implements Pius X’s condemnation of Modernists who “place dogma at the mercy of sentiment” (Pascendi, 15). By removing the attorney general’s oversight, Canada establishes thoughtcrime tribunals mirroring the Soviet Cheka – proving Paul VI’s lament that “the smoke of Satan has entered the Church” through such secular collaborations.
Omission of Supernatural Consequences
Nowhere does the article mention Canada’s spiritual suicide in rejecting extra Ecclesiam nulla salus. The 2-million-member Catholic collapse stems directly from the conciliar sect’s refusal to proclaim “the Social Reign of Christ the King” (Pius XI, Quas Primas). Canada’s descent into moral anarchy – from euthanasia warehouses to child sacrifice centers – stems from rejecting the Church’s immutable teaching that “states must submit to divine law” (Pius IX, Syllabus #55).
The Christian Legal Fellowship’s constitutional arguments ignore the universal jurisdiction of Christ, reducing faith to legal technicalities. This naturalistic approach embodies the Modernist heresy condemned in Lamentabili: “Revelation was merely man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (#20). True Catholics would cite Thomas Aquinas: “Human law has the nature of law only insofar as it proceeds from eternal law” (ST I-II Q93 A3) – demanding complete submission to divine ordinance.
Eschatological Implications
Canada’s war on religion exposes the “abomination of desolation” (Daniel 9:27) foretold in apostate nations. The legislation’s timing during Advent 2025 – when the Church traditionally anticipates Christ’s Kingship – constitutes blasphemous mockery. By criminalizing religious truth while funding child murder, Canada implements the “mystery of iniquity” (2 Thess 2:7) described by Pius X as Modernism’s “synthesis of all heresies“.
The solution remains unchanged: unconditional adherence to the perennial Magisterium and public reign of Christ the King. As Pius XI declared: “Nations will find neither truth nor justice unless they obey Christ’s sceptre“. Canada’s choice between the Cross or catastrophe approaches its climax – and silence now equals collaboration with tyranny.
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Canadian government set to remove religious exemptions from hate-speech laws (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 02.12.2025