Eucharistic Aid to Cuba Exposes the Conciliar Sect’s Sacramental Confusion and Naturalistic Reduction of the Faith
EWTN News reports that due to electricity shortages hindering the production of Communion hosts in Cuba, the Archdiocese of Panama sent 35,000 hosts and the Archdiocese of Puerto Rico sent 300,000 hosts to support the celebration of the Eucharist on the island. Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa Mendieta of Panama described the gesture as a “concrete sign of the Communion that unites the Church beyond borders,” while Archbishop Roberto O. González Nieves of San Juan called it “a visible sign of communion among the particular Churches of the Caribbean.” The article frames the shortage as a logistical problem and the aid as an act of fraternal solidarity, entirely ignoring the theological crisis surrounding the validity of sacraments in the post-conciliar structures and reducing the Most Holy Eucharist to a mere symbol of horizontal unity.

