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Natural Law vs. Legislative Gimmicks in Proposed Pregnancy Support Bill

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 12, 2025) reports on three American legislative developments: Republican Representative Ashley Hinson’s bill requiring biological fathers to pay half of pregnancy-related medical costs upon maternal request; a congressional letter demanding cessation of abortion coverage in federal employee health plans; and South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley’s cease-and-desist order against abortion pill provider Mayday Health. These secular attempts to regulate consequences rather than address root causes exemplify the bankruptcy of post-conciliar “pro-life” activism divorced from Catholic integralism.

Antipope Leo XIV presenting the Ratzinger Prize to conductor Riccardo Muti during a Christmas concert in the Paul VI Hall, surrounded by youth orchestras.
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Vatican Concert Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostate Priorities

A recent Vatican News report details a Christmas concert in the Paul VI Hall where antipope Leo XIV bestowed the “Ratzinger Prize” on conductor Riccardo Muti after his performance of Cherubini’s “Mass for the Coronation of Charles X.” The event, jointly organized by the Dicastery for “Culture and Education” and the “Pontifical Foundation Gravissimum Educationis,” featured speeches promoting naturalized aesthetics over Catholic doctrine. Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça used the occasion to lament global educational disparities while Fr. Federico Lombardi praised Muti’s “dialogue” with the late antipope Benedict XVI. The spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of ecclesiastical priorities.

Antiquarian in traditional vestments examining Christian relics in an archaeological chamber.
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Apostolic Letter’s Naturalism Masquerading as Piety

CatholicNewsAgency.com reports on an apostolic letter issued by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) commemorating the centenary of the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology. The document claims archaeology “bring[s] to light the anonymous holiness of many faithful” and serves as “a valuable instrument of evangelization.” The article emphasizes archaeology’s alleged role in proving Christianity’s historical roots and fostering “dialogue,” while omitting the supernatural foundations of the Faith. This represents yet another attempt by the conciliar sect to replace divine revelation with humanistic historicism.

A critical depiction of antipope Leo XIV celebrating a modernist 'Mass' in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, highlighting the Bergoglian sect's exploitation of Marian devotion for conciliar apostasy.
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Bergoglian Sect Exploits Guadalupe to Promote Conciliar Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (December 12, 2025) reports on a so-called “Mass” celebrated by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The article describes this modernist spectacle as emphasizing Mary bringing “joy where human joy is lacking,” with direct quotes attributed to the usurper: “Mary throughout her life brings joy to places where human joy is insufficient” and “Our Lady of Guadalupe proclaims the core of her message: ‘Am I not here, I who am your mother?’” The text concludes with Leo XIV’s prayer asking Mary to teach the world “not to be divided into irreconcilable factions” and to “support him in his ministry as the Successor of St Peter.” This performance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic perversion of authentic Marian devotion into a vehicle for religious indifferentism.

Catholic protesters rally against blasphemous Vienna exhibition featuring sacrilegious artworks like a crucified frog and transgender Virgin Mary.
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Vienna Exhibition’s Blasphemy Exposes Post-Conciliar Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on a December 8 prayer rally protesting Vienna’s Künstlerhaus exhibition featuring blasphemous depictions including a crucified frog and transgender Virgin Mary. Organized by the Austrian TFP, protesters denounced these works as attacks on Catholic faith while museum officials invoked “artistic freedom” protections. The article notes Bishop Hermann Glettler’s endorsement of the exhibition as engaging “the mystery of God” and references Benedict XVI’s ineffective 2008 intervention against the same “crucified frog” artwork.

A solemn scene of a new Discalced Carmelite monastery in Fort Worth with nuns praying in traditional habits under Bishop Michael Olson's gaze.
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Contemplative Life Subverted: Fort Worth Carmelites and Conciliar Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports that “Bishop” Michael Olson of the Diocese of Fort Worth has announced a new Discalced Carmelite monastery, authorized by the Vatican’s Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life. This follows the suppression of a previous monastery after its prioress was accused of sexual misconduct with a priest, leading the nuns to join the Society of St. Pius X. Olson called the new foundation “a moment of extraordinary grace,” emphasizing its role in “reparation of sin” through contemplation. The nuns come from Lake Elmo, Minnesota, with land donated by diocesan faithful. The bishop prohibits social media use by the nuns, citing its dangers to religious life. The article frames this as spiritual renewal after scandal, omitting any doctrinal examination of the communities involved.

Traditional Catholic priest holding a confidential document at the Vatican, symbolizing the ecclesiastical crisis.
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Antipope’s Hollow Warnings Mask True Ecclesiastical Crisis

Vatican News portal reports on December 12, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV warned Italian intelligence officials about agencies potentially using confidential information against the Church. The article quotes him urging “ethical communication” and vigilance against manipulation of “actors in civil society” including the “ecclesial sphere,” while emphasizing human dignity and rights protections. This superficial critique ignores the true crisis: the conciliar sect’s systemic apostasy from Catholic doctrine.

Traditional Catholic procession calling for spiritual repentance amid Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
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Conciliar “Bishops” Exploit Border Conflict to Promote Humanist Agenda

Vatican News portal (December 12, 2025) reports on statements from the Catholic “Bishops’ Conference of Thailand” (CBCT) and Cambodian modernist prelates regarding border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia. The article describes “dangerous escalation” of violence displacing 250,000 people, with “Caritas Thailand” coordinating humanitarian aid through four Catholic churches converted into shelters. “Archbishop” Francis Xavier Vira Arpondratana of Bangkok calls for donations, while antipope Leo XIV appeals for an “immediate ceasefire” and “dialogue.” Cambodian “bishops” Olivier Schmitthaeusler, Pierre Suon Hangly, and Enrique Figaredo issue a joint message urging “peace.” The report frames the Church’s response solely through material aid and political negotiation, omitting all supernatural dimensions.

Fr. Roberto Pasolini delivering a controversial Advent sermon in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace to "Pope" Leo XIV and the Roman Curia.
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Advent Meditations Subvert Catholic Unity with Modernist Homogenization

Vatican News portal (December 12, 2025) reports on the second Advent sermon delivered by Fr. Roberto Pasolini to “Pope” Leo XIV and the Roman Curia. The Capuchin preacher employed three images—Babel, Pentecost, and Jerusalem’s Temple—to advocate a communion “not through the reconciliation of differences, but by means of uniformity,” warning against “eliminating individual voices.” He condemned 20th-century totalitarian regimes and modern “information bubbles” while framing the Church’s renewal as a perpetual reconstruction requiring “enthusiasm and tears.” This meditation exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic erosion of doctrinal integrity under the guise of pastoral adaptation.

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