Conciliar Hierarchy Appeals to Masonic Constitution While Hindu Nationalism Advances in India
The EWTN News portal reports that the High Court of Chhattisgarh dismissed a challenge to a government order mandating Hindu prayers — including the Gayatri Mantra, Saraswati Vandana, and Bhojan Mantra — in state schools, ruling the petition “premature.” The “Archbishop” of Raipur, Victor Henry Thakur, expressed “shock” and appealed to the Indian Constitution’s “fundamental rights of religious minorities,” while Protestant groups decried the “coercive atmosphere” for non-Hindu students. The “Catholic Church” in the state reportedly runs over 250 schools. This episode lays bare the total capitulation of the conciliar sect to the Masonic principles of religious liberty and the secular state, abandoning the Social Kingship of Christ for a place at the table of the very anti-Christian order that persecutes it.