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Bangladesh Threats Expose Conciliar Church’s Surrender to Islamic Supremacy

The EWTN News portal (December 10, 2025) reports on threats against Notre Dame College and Holy Cross College in Bangladesh from the group “Tawhidee Muslim Janata,” accusing Catholic institutions of proselytism. Archbishop Bejoy D’Cruze of Dhaka denies conversion activities, pleading for security while emphasizing the Church’s educational contributions to Muslim-majority Bangladesh. The article notes recent attacks on Catholic sites in Dhaka, including bombings at St. Mary’s Cathedral and Holy Rosary Church. This report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s suicidal tolerance of Islamic aggression while abandoning the Church’s divine mandate to convert all nations.

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Australian Social Media Ban: Secular Substitute for True Catholic Formation

The EWTN News portal reports on Australia’s new law prohibiting children under 16 from accessing social media, framing it as a victory for “Catholic advocates” like Dany Elachi and Melbourne’s Archbishop Peter Comensoli. The law imposes fines up to tens of millions of dollars on tech companies failing to verify users’ ages. Elachi, co-founder of the Heads Up Alliance, claims the measure helps parents resist “values of TikTok” and restore family prayer time. Comensoli ambiguously endorses the law while acknowledging social media’s “great benefits,” and Professor Michael Hanby cautiously supports it despite doubts about effectiveness. The article presents state intervention as necessary to rescue childhood from digital addiction, ignoring the Church’s established supernatural remedies for modern crises.

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine: Syncretic Symbol or Catholic Devotion?

The EWTN News portal (December 9, 2025) reports on the “remnants of the first chapel” housing the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, attributing its origin to the 1531 Marian apparitions to Juan Diego. The article presents this shrine as a historical and spiritual monument while emphasizing the Virgin’s alleged message of consolation to “the marginalized.” This uncritical narrative ignores the serious theological and historical controversies surrounding the cult.

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Bethlehem’s Hollow Symbolism Masks Spiritual Desolation

The EWTN News portal (December 8, 2025) reports on Bethlehem’s resumption of Christmas celebrations, including a tree lighting ceremony near the Church of the Nativity after a two-year hiatus during the Gaza conflict. Mayor Maher Canawati justifies the decision by citing economic necessity (“tourism was down to zero”) and vague appeals to “hope,” while Fr. Gabriel Romanelli describes ongoing bombings near Gaza’s Holy Family Church. This spectacle of empty festivity amid violence epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalism.

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Vatican’s Indigenous Artifact Return: Syncretism Masquerading as Reconciliation

The EWTN News portal reports on a December 8, 2025, ceremony in Montreal where 62 Indigenous artifacts were transferred from the Vatican to Canadian Indigenous leaders. This act, framed as part of the “Jubilee of Hope” initiated by Francis and executed by antipope Leo XIV, is presented as a gesture of reconciliation with Canada’s First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities. The artifacts—including a kayak, masks, and moccasins—were displayed at the 1925 Vatican Missionary Exhibition under Pius XI and later incorporated into the Vatican Museums’ Anima Mundi collection. Indigenous representatives hailed the return as bringing “relatives” home, with Vancouver “archbishop” Richard Smith calling it “a gift freely given” to rebuild trust. The items will be housed temporarily at the Canadian Museum of History for provenance research before final distribution.

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Canadian Bishops’ Secular Plea Betrays Christ’s Social Kingship

The EWTN News article (December 8, 2025) reports that the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and Toronto’s “Cardinal” Francis Leo have petitioned Prime Minister Mark Carney to retain Section 319(3)(b) of Canada’s criminal code, which currently exempts “good-faith expressions based on religious texts” from hate-speech prosecutions. The Liberal government, supported by the Bloc Québécois, seeks to remove this protection, prompting the bishops to warn of a “chilling effect on religious expression.” CCCB President “Bishop” Pierre Goudreault proposed “consultation with religious leaders” as an alternative, while “Cardinal” Leo claimed religious freedom is a “cornerstone of a healthy, democratic Canada.” Conservative MP Andrew Lawton welcomed the bishops’ stance, contrasting with Liberal accusations of “bad faith sabotage.” The debate occurs alongside Quebec’s Bill 9 banning public prayer and religious symbols. This appeal to secular tolerance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender of divine authority to humanistic legalism.

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Bergoglian Puppet’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

The EWTN News portal (December 5, 2025) chronicles “Pope Leo XIV’s” three-day visit to Lebanon, portraying it as a unifying event for youth, migrants, and UN peacekeepers. The article depicts emotional scenes of Lebanese-Americans “reconnecting with roots,” migrant workers finding “consolation,” and UN soldiers receiving “inspiration” from the antipope’s presence.

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Philippine Bishops’ Political Protests Betray Catholic Mission

The EWTN News article from December 5, 2025, reports on Philippine “bishops” leading nationwide protests against corruption, with Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David celebrating Mass at the EDSA People Power Monument and encouraging 90,000 protesters to demand governmental accountability. The article frames these political rallies as a continuation of the 1986 “People Power Revolution,” emphasizing “moral clarity,” “democracy,” and “justice” while omitting any reference to Regnum Christi (the Kingship of Christ) or the Church’s supernatural mission. This fixation on temporal power structures reveals the conciliar sect’s fundamental apostasy from Catholic ecclesiology.

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Syncretic Spectacle Masquerades as Guadalupan Devotion in Mexico City

The EWTN portal (December 5, 2025) reports on the “Guadalupe Night” event organized by the Mexico City metropolitan cathedral, involving a procession with the “Virgin of the Oath,” mariachi-accompanied “Mañanitas,” and a midnight Mass. The event commemorates the 1531 apparitions to St. Juan Diego, with cathedral rector José Carballo claiming it demonstrates how Our Lady of Guadalupe “continues to walk with us.” Postconciliar theologian Eduardo Chávez, director of the “Superior Institute of Guadalupan Studies,” emphasizes the Virgin’s role in “build[ing] the Church” while distorting historical facts about Bishop Zumárraga. The celebration exemplifies the neo-church’s fusion of emotionalist folk religion with theological modernism.

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