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A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments stands before an African village with a polygamous family, reflecting the pastoral challenge of polygamy and the critique of the SECAM report's naturalistic approach.
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African Bishops’ Report Normalizes Polygamy Through Naturalistic Humanism

The article reports that the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) issued a 25-page report analyzing polygamy in Africa through sociological, cultural, and pastoral lenses, while reaffirming the ideal of monogamous marriage. The report, responding to a mandate from the Synod on Synodality, emphasizes understanding polygamy’s persistence via social change, legal frameworks, gender relations, and economic factors, framing it as a complex pastoral challenge for inculturation. This analysis, emanating from a post-conciliar episcopal conference, represents a catastrophic surrender to naturalism and a direct repudiation of the unchanging Catholic doctrine on marriage, the social reign of Christ the King, and the supernatural end of the human person.

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Vatican Bureaucrat Celebrates Post-Conciliar Apostasy

The Vatican News portal reports on the appointment of Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, the former Substitute for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State, as the new Apostolic Nuncio to Italy and San Marino by the antipope “Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost). The article presents a routine bureaucratic transition within the post-conciliar structure, filled with naturalistic metaphors and a complete absence of supernatural perspective, thereby manifesting the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the “Church of the New Advent.”

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