Conciliar Sect’s Syncretism Exposed in New Racial Documentaries
Catholic News Agency reports on two documentaries produced by the Black and Indian Mission Office: “Trailblazers of Faith: The Legacy of African American Catholics” and “Walking the Sacred Path: The Story of the Black and Indian Mission Office.” The films promote six African Americans on the conciliar sect’s “path to sainthood” (Venerable Henriette DeLille, Julia Greeley, Fr. Augustus Tolton, Mother Mary Lange, Pierre Toussaint, and Sister Thea Bowman) while championing Native American “cultural traditions” within Catholicism. Father Maurice Henry Sands, executive director of the office, claims these groups help overcome racism through “walking together.” This propaganda piece epitomizes the conciliar revolution’s replacement of conversion with ethnographic syncretism.







