Neo-Church’s False Indulgences Mock Divine Justice
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 31, 2025) promotes alleged plenary indulgences through recitation of the Te Deum on December 31 and Veni Creator on January 1, alongside receiving “papal” blessings electronically. The article falsely claims these acts remit temporal punishment when combined with sacramental confession, Communion, and prayer for the “pope’s” intentions. This spiritual counterfeit epitomizes the conciliar sect’s sacrilegious parody of true Catholic doctrine.
Illicit Claims of Spiritual Authority
The article’s assertion that “the Catholic Church offers the opportunity to obtain plenary indulgences” constitutes theological fraud. The post-conciliar structure lacks jurisdiction to grant indulgences, as Quas Primas (Pius XI, 1925) establishes Christ’s exclusive kingship over temporal and spiritual realms: “Kings and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ” (n.32). The usurper “Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost) possesses neither apostolic succession nor magisterial authority, having publicly espoused heresies condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864), particularly propositions 15-18 denying Christ as sole path to salvation.
Sacramental Invalidity and Dangerous Presumption
“In order to obtain a plenary indulgence the faithful must… have sacramentally confessed their sins and received the Eucharist”
This condition proves impossible to fulfill within neo-church structures. The Lamentabili Sane (1907) condemned the modernist error that sacraments are “merely modes of explanation” (n.54). The Novus Ordo “Mass” invalidly confects the Eucharist due to intentional alterations in the rite’s form and intention, as demonstrated by the invalidating phrase “for all” in its alleged consecration formula until 2024. Even after superficial corrections, the rite remains theologically defective, constituting “actus irreverentiae” (irreverent act) against divine majesty (Pius VI, Auctorem Fidei, 1794).
Confessions heard by neo-clergy trained in Bergoglio’s 2023 Fiducia Supplicans heresies violate the ex opere operato principle, as St. Pius X’s Sacramentum Poenitentiae (1905) requires confessors to uphold Catholic moral doctrine integrally. The article’s suggestion that “several indulgences can be obtained through a single confession” ignores the Council of Trent’s decree that contrition must be renewed for each sin (Session XIV, Ch.4), reducing sacramental efficacy to mechanical transaction.
Naturalization of Supernatural Reality
The promotion of electronic participation in “urbi et orbi” blessings through “radio, television, or the internet” manifests the conciliar sect’s materialist worldview. Quas Primas explicitly condemns separating spiritual authority from physical manifestation: “Civil rulers must themselves publicly profess and obey Christ’s laws” (n.34). The true urbi et orbi blessing requires physical presence in Rome, as the Caeremoniale Episcoporum (1886) specifies it must be given “in solita logia Basilicae Vaticanae” (from the customary loggia of St. Peter’s).
The article’s instruction to recite prayers “according to his personal piety” embodies the Modernist heresy condemned in Lamentabili n.58: “Truth changes with man, developing through him.” This contradicts Pius XII’s Mediator Dei (1947) which forbids private modifications to liturgical formulas approved by the Church.
Omission of Eschatological Gravity
Nowhere does the article mention the four last things – death, judgment, heaven, and hell – despite indulgences directly pertaining to purification from sin’s temporal consequences. This silence reflects the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Quas Primas‘ teaching that “the peace of Christ is only to be found in the Kingdom of Christ” (n.1). By neglecting to warn that “extra Ecclesiam nulla salus” (outside the Church there is no salvation), the neo-church deceives souls into false spiritual security while they remain outside true sacramental life.
The reduction of prayer for papal intentions to mechanical recitation of “one Our Father and one Hail Mary” violates Pius IX’s condemnation of minimizing religious obligations (Syllabus, n.4). True Catholics must instead pray for the restoration of the legitimate papacy and the extinction of modernist heresies, as the Leonine prayers prescribed before Vatican II’s suppression.
Conclusion: True Path to Indulgences
Genuine plenary indulgences remain available only through the Traditional Latin Mass offered by validly ordained priests in communion with true bishops adhering to pre-1958 doctrine. As St. Pius X decreed in Quam Singulari (1910), the necessary dispositions include “perfect contrition and detachment from created things.” The conciliar sect’s counterfeit indulgences constitute spiritual poison, depriving souls of true graces while propelling them towards eternal perdition through sacramental invalidity and doctrinal corruption.
Source:
How to obtain a plenary indulgence for the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026 (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 31.12.2025