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Filipino Bishops Promote Interfaith Naturalism During Lent

The EWTN news portal reports that two Filipino bishops—Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo and Archbishop Alberto Uy—have issued statements calling for greater Muslim-Christian solidarity and peace as Lent and Ramadan begin nearly simultaneously in February 2026. Bagaforo, chairman of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines’ (CBCP) Episcopal Commission on Interreligious Dialogue, described the shared timing as “a grace” that invites people to “slow down, to return to God, and to walk together in faith.” Uy, installed as archbishop of Cebu in September 2025, emphasized common humanity across religious lines, stating: “No matter what religion we are… we all share one basic truth: We are all brothers and sisters in our humanity.” Both prelates framed interfaith cooperation as a means to build peace, protect human dignity, and respond to conflict with understanding, while acknowledging the Philippines’ history of religious tension between the Christian majority and Muslim minority. The article notes that Muslims comprise an estimated 6–11% of the population, with most living in Mindanao, where decades of conflict have shifted from armed struggle to negotiation, culminating in the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region. A statement from the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos echoed the theme of patience and compassion during the sacred seasons. The bishops’ messages contain no reference to the exclusive salvific role of the Catholic Church, the necessity of converting non-Catholics, or the social reign of Christ the King over all nations.

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Conciliar Clergy Pray for Peace While Denying Christ’s Kingship

Summary: Vatican News, the official news portal of the conciliar sect, publishes an interview with Mr. Aldo Berardi, an apostolic vicar of the “Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia,” a jurisdiction erected by the post-conciliar “papal” authorities. Berardi expresses “concern” over the escalation of war between Israel, the United States, and Iran, noting missile strikes near his cathedral in Bahrain and the closure of churches. He praises the appeal for peace made by the current occupier of the Vatican, “Pope Leo XIV,” and urges prayer to avoid being “swept up in this spiral” of violence. The interview reveals a profound naturalism, focusing solely on geopolitical stability and physical safety while omitting any reference to the supernatural goals of the state, the sinfulness of war without justice, the necessity of the public social reign of Christ the King, or the duty of rulers to obey the moral law. Berardi’s framework is one of fear and humanistic hope, utterly divorced from the integral Catholic doctrine on the social kingship of Christ and the Church’s right to freedom from secular power, as defined before the revolution of Vatican II. His acknowledgment of the antipope “Leo XIV” as a legitimate pastor constitutes formal adherence to the conciliar apostasy.

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