Cuba’s Vocations Crisis Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Doctrinal Bankruptcy
EWTN News reports on Cuba’s consecrated life crisis, noting the loss of nearly one women’s religious congregation annually amid a broader vocational collapse. Father Ricardo Alberto Sola—identified as president of the Cuban Conference of Religious—claims 118 religious congregations remain (mostly female), with 700 sisters and 140 priests from 65 nations serving 20,872 faithful. The article frames this as perseverance, quoting Sola’s assertion that consecrated life is “fundamental to fulfilling the mission of faith” and Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime’s visit as evidence of Vatican concern. This naturalistic narrative ignores the theological catastrophe underlying the collapse.