Apostate Appointment in Monterey Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Bankruptcy
Catholic News Agency (CNA) portal reports the paramasonic Vatican structure’s latest personnel maneuver: antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) has appointed Ramón Bejarano as “bishop” of Monterey, California (December 17, 2025). Bejarano, previously an auxiliary “bishop” in San Diego, replaces Daniel Garcia – another usurper transferred to Austin. The announcement parrots conciliar sect statistics: 368,150 nominal “Catholics” across 21,916 square miles, masking the spiritual destitution beneath bureaucratic theater.
Theological Nullity of Conciliar “Episcopal Consecrations”
Bejarano’s alleged 2020 “episcopal consecration” under Card. McElroy’s invalid hands epitomizes the conciliar sect’s sacramental fraud. Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) demands unbroken apostolic succession through bishops adhering to the Catholic Faith. McElroy, however, publicly denies extra Ecclesiam nulla salus and promotes sodomitical unions – formal heresy rendering him incapable of transmitting orders (St. Robert Bellarmine, De Romano Pontifice II.30).
The article’s reference to Bejarano’s formation at Mount Angel Seminary – a hotbed of liturgical abuse and heterodoxy – confirms his theological incompetence. Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane (1907) condemned precisely this modernism: “The Church listening cooperates […] so that the Church teaching should only approve the common opinions” (Prop. 6). By celebrating “Masses” at St. Augustine’s School with Protestantized rituals (photo caption), Bejarano manifests the conciliar inversion of sacerdotal dignity into community theater.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission
Nowhere does the text mention Bejarano’s duty to combat error, convert souls, or offer the Unbloody Sacrifice for propitiation. Instead, the diocese is reduced to geographic metrics – a betrayal of Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925): “Kings and princes […] must serve [Christ] the more zealously […] that by this means they may attain to greater happiness.” The conciliar sect’s obsession with managerial logistics (“21,916 square miles”) exposes its Marxist-materialist foundation.
The article’s sole spiritual reference – Our Lady of Guadalupe – is weaponized for ethnic pandering rather than doctrinal instruction. Contrast this with St. Pius X’s Vehementer Nos (1906): “The Church is essentially unequal society […] comprising two categories of persons: pastors and flock.” Bejarano’s photo-op multiculturalism subverts hierarchy, reducing the episcopacy to an ethnographic curator.
Omissions Condemn More Than Commissions
CNA’s silence on Bejarano’s doctrinal positions proves complicity in the conciliar revolution. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Can. 1366) mandates bishops to “swear to resist to the utmost innovators” – an oath Bejarano certainly violated by accepting office from heresiarchs. The article’s focus on career advancements (“led Monterey before being appointed bishop of Austin”) reveals the sect’s clericalist cronyism, where heresy is rewarded with larger territories.
Most damningly, no mention of grace, salvation, or the Four Last Things permeates this bureaucratic bulletin. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemns such naturalism: “Human reason […] is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood” (Prop. 3). When diocesan governance becomes mere demographics management, the abomination of desolation stands in the holy place (Matt 24:15).
Structural Apostasy Demands Total Rejection
This appointment exemplifies the conciliar sect’s irreversible apostasy. As the Holy Office decreed under St. Pius X: “Modernism is the synthesis of all heresies” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis). Bejarano’s installation will likely feature Protestant ministers, Buddhist prayers, and pagan dances – a sacrilegious parody foretold in Quas Primas: “The rebellion of individuals and states against Our Savior has produced deplorable consequences.”
True Catholics must heed Pope Leo XIII’s warning in Satis Cognitum (1896): “It is unlawful to follow one […] and not another.” To recognize Bejarano as a bishop or attend his invalid “Masses” constitutes formal cooperation with the counterfeit church. Only unconditional fidelity to the eternal Roman Catechism and pre-1958 sacraments preserves the Faith amid this terminal crisis.
Source:
Pope Leo XIV appoints Bishop Ramón Bejarano to lead Monterey Diocese (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 17.12.2025