Nativity Art Contest Mirrors Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Deviations
The CNA portal reports on an art competition organized by the “Missionary Childhood Association” (MCA), a subsidiary of the post-conciliar “Pontifical Mission Societies.” Children from various dioceses created Nativity scenes, with winning works displayed at the conciliar sect’s Washington shrine and sent to antipope Leo XIV. “Msgr.” Vito Buonanno—associate rector of the modernist “Basilica of the National Shrine”—praised the event as celebrating “family” and “God becoming one of us,” while MCA director Alixandra Holden called the artwork “a proclamation of the good news.” The ceremony occurred amidst Advent celebrations blending sentimentalism with the conciliar sect’s anthropocentric theology.









