December 2025

A traditional Catholic priest administering sacraments to flood victims in Sri Lanka, contrasting with modernist clergy and Protestant ministers distributing material aid.
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Humanitarian Syncretism Masquerading as Christian Charity in Sri Lanka

The Vatican News portal (December 3, 2025) reports on flood relief efforts in Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah, highlighting how “Catholic and Christian parishes and organizations” provide material aid “without distinction of ethnicity or faith.” The article quotes “Fr.” Basil Rohan Fernando describing ecumenical cooperation between religious groups and emphasizes psychological support over spiritual ministrations. This naturalistic presentation of disaster response epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the Church’s supernatural mission.

A Catholic priest kneeling in prayer before a statue of Christ the King, holding a torn copy of the EU ruling on homosexual marriage.
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EU Mandates Homosexual “Marriage” Recognition in Defiance of Divine Law

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports that the Court of Justice of the European Union imposed recognition of homosexual unions contracted abroad on all member states, including those where such “marriage” remains illegal. While noting the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith recently reiterated marriage’s definition as between man and woman, the article fails to condemn this EU edict as a direct assault on the Social Kingship of Christ and the immutable moral order. The ruling stems from a case involving a Polish same-sex couple “married” in Germany, with the CJEU ordering Poland to recognize this union under the guise of “fundamental rights” to family life and residence.

A Catholic church interior with Sue Do and Kathleen Davis discussing disability ministry, emphasizing traditional teachings and sacred atmosphere.
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Disability Ministry or Modernist Distortion?

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports on a panel discussion organized by the National Catholic Partnership on Disability ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The panelists, Sue Do and Kathleen Davis, shared experiences of exclusion and inclusion in parish life, emphasizing advocacy for “accessible spaces,” “adaptive catechesis,” and parish “buddy systems” to foster belonging. The article frames disability ministry through a lens of social accommodation, omitting any reference to the supernatural purpose of suffering or the necessity of sacramental grace.

Traditional Catholic Mass in the Holy Land with persecuted Christians praying amidst ruins.
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Conciliar Sect Exploits Holy Land Suffering for Modernist Agenda

Catholic News Agency reports on the upcoming visit of “Cardinal” Pierbattista Pizzaballa to Detroit, presenting it as solidarity with persecuted Christians while obscuring the conciliar sect’s complicity in their demise. The December 4-7 events aim to raise funds for the Jerusalem “patriarchate” through dinners and Masses, framed as humanitarian relief for Gaza and support for Middle Eastern “Catholic” communities.

Reverent portrait of St. Francis Xavier preaching to a crowd in 16th-century India, symbolizing his missionary zeal and destruction of idolatry.
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The Conciliar Distortion of St. Francis Xavier’s Missionary Zeal

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) presents a hagiographic account of St. Francis Xavier’s missionary work, describing him as an “unlikely hero” who “transformed the entire Asian continent.” While accurately noting his 1541 departure for India and subsequent evangelization efforts in Japan, the article sanitizes the theological substance of his mission, reducing it to a naturalistic adventure story stripped of its dogmatic foundations. Such treatment exemplifies the conciliar sect’s habitual distortion of pre-Vatican II saints to legitimize its apostate ecumenical agenda.

Catholic procession in Canada protesting government's attack on religious exemptions in hate speech laws
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Canada’s War on Religion: State Supremacy Over Divine Law

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.

False pope Leo XIV and Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I at the ruins of Nicaea during an ecumenical gesture.
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Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Syncretistic Spectacle in Turkey and Lebanon

Catholic News Agency’s December 2, 2025 report glorifies the six-day spectacle of the Vatican usurper’s visit to Turkey and Lebanon, replete with military honors and ecumenical gestures directly contradicting Catholic Tradition. The article breathlessly recounts how this antipope “commemorated” the Council of Nicaea alongside Patriarch Bartholomew I at archaeological ruins, gave joint blessings from Orthodox balconies, and presented Golden Roses while ignoring the extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) doctrine condemned by modernists.

Catholic prayer vigil outside U.S. Supreme Court during First Choice Women's Resource Centers case
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New Jersey’s Assault on Religious Freedom Exposes Modernist Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on the U.S. Supreme Court case First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc. v. Platkin, where New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin issued a 2023 subpoena demanding donor lists from a faith-based pregnancy center. Platkin established a “reproductive rights strike force” targeting crisis pregnancy centers, accusing them of providing “false or misleading information about the safety and legality of abortion.” First Choice, which provides medical services but no abortions, contends the subpoena violates First Amendment rights by chilling free speech and association. The case has drawn support from groups including the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, who argue forced donor disclosure burdens religious exercise. The Supreme Court’s decision will determine whether such challenges can proceed directly to federal courts.

Catholic procession in Venezuela contrasting true faith with conciliar naturalism amid political turmoil
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Conciliar Sect’s Puerto Rican Prelates Promote Naturalism Over Christ’s Kingship in Venezuela Crisis

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 2, 2025) reports that Puerto Rico’s conciliar “bishops” oppose U.S. militarization in the Caribbean while invoking the authority of antipopes Leo XIV and Francis. Their statement warns of “possible escalations” in U.S.-Venezuela tensions, quoting Bergoglio’s predecessor “John XXIII” and lamenting military maneuvers’ “adverse effects” on fishing and airspace. The “bishops” advocate dialogue over conflict, claiming “war always brings death” while ignoring Venezuela’s systematic persecution of true Catholics. Puerto Rican Governor Jenniffer González reportedly supports Trump’s anti-Maduro operations, with 82% of island residents allegedly approving U.S. troop presence.

Traditional Catholic Mass led by sedevacantist priest in solemn church setting with congregants in prayer.
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USCCB’s $7.8 Million Grants Expose Conciliar Sect’s Abandonment of True Mission

Catholic News Agency reports that the United States Conference of “Catholic Bishops” allocated $7.8 million to 69 “dioceses” and “eparchies” through its Catholic Home Missions Appeal. “Bishop” Chad Zielinski of New Ulm praised parishioners’ contributions for allegedly supporting areas with “small Catholic populations” and “economic hardship,” citing examples including the Standing Rock Reservation Ministry and Brownsville’s “Office of Deliverance Ministry.” The funds purportedly enable social programs and minority faith support while claiming to advance “the mission that Jesus has entrusted to us.” This naturalistic fundraising operation epitomizes the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of the Church’s divine mandate.

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