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A Catholic family praying at an altar, symbolizing parental rights and rejection of judicial bypass in abortion laws
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Parental Notification Laws: A Masked Assault on Life and Family Sovereignty

Catholic News Agency reports on a Human Rights Watch study condemning parental notification laws for abortion as harmful to minors, while citing experts who defend such laws as protective measures. The article superficially acknowledges abortion’s mental health risks and coercive dynamics but operates within a naturalistic framework that obscures the gravissimum scelus (most grave crime) of abortion itself.

A Catholic worshiper kneeling in prayer before a wooden crucifix in a traditional church setting.
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Peoria’s Sheen Center: Masonic Distraction Masquerading as Devotion

The Catholic News Agency article dated November 6, 2025, reports on the Diocese of Peoria breaking ground for a $9-11 million “Fulton J. Sheen Experience” center at Spalding Institute. The project aims to expand an existing museum through interactive exhibits showcasing artifacts and media archives of the posthumously declared “venerable” television personality. “Bishop” Louis Tylka claims this will help visitors “encounter his faith” and “draw closer to Jesus Christ,” while Msgr. Jason Gray frames it as advancing Sheen’s beatification cause. Sheen’s niece Dolores recounts familial anecdotes to humanize the media figure. The article omits mention of Sheen’s problematic associations with post-conciliar modernists and the halted investigation into his episcopal governance.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments gazes sorrowfully at a crowd walking away from a political rally, symbolizing the abandonment of Christ's Social Kingship.
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Vatican’s Political Charade Masks Abandonment of Christ’s Social Kingship

VaticanNews portal (November 6, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to discuss “urgent humanitarian aid” for Gaza and promote a “two-State solution.” The article highlights Abbas’ visit to Bergoglio’s tomb, praising the latter’s 2015 recognition of Palestine – part of the “Comprehensive Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine.” The portal frames this as “peace diplomacy” while omitting all reference to Christ the King.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments holding a monstrance with the Blessed Sacrament at a migrant detention facility gate.
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Vatican-Appointed Prelates Betray Catholic Mission in Illinois Detainee Scandal

Catholic News Agency reports on a federal judge’s November 5 order mandating improved conditions for migrants detained at Broadview, Illinois facility. Auxiliary “Bishop” Jose María García-Maldonado attempted to bring Communion to detainees on November 1 but was denied entry. The report quotes antipope Leo XIV urging authorities to allow “pastoral workers to attend to the spiritual needs” of detainees, framing this as a humanitarian crisis requiring legal intervention.

A traditional Catholic funeral procession in a church with lit candles and incense, emphasizing reverence and sacred burial rites.
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Iowa “Priest’s” Death Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Social Gospel Apostasy

Catholic News Agency’s November 5, 2025 article mourns the death of “Fr.” Guillermo Treviño Jr., a 39-year-old cleric from the Diocese of Davenport who died after attending antipope Leo XIV’s World Meeting of Popular Movements. The piece glorifies his activism with Escucha Mi Voz Iowa, his opposition to U.S. immigration enforcement, and his lobbying of Senator Chuck Grassley, while quoting praise from “Bishop” Dennis Walsh and “Archbishop” Thomas Zinkula. This hagiography of social agitation reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of sacramental priorities.

Solemn demonstration against assisted suicide in Rome's Piazza del Popolo with empty wheelchairs and 'Don't Kill Me' balloons
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Empty Wheelchairs Mask Deeper Apostasy in Italy’s Death Culture

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on a November 4, 2025 demonstration in Rome’s Piazza del Popolo organized by the ProVita & Famiglia group, featuring 200 empty wheelchairs with balloons bearing the message “Don’t kill me” to oppose Italy’s assisted suicide legislation. The article details legislative developments since 2019 Constitutional Court rulings partially decriminalizing euthanasia, with Massimo Gandolfini of Family Day warning of “devastating” consequences based on other countries’ experiences. Activist Emanuel Cosmin Stoica argues the state should focus on improving care rather than offering suicide. The report notes Italy’s inadequate palliative care coverage (33% nationally, as low as 4-5% regionally) while presenting assisted suicide as advancing through parliamentary processes. This superficial treatment of grave moral evil reveals the conciliar sect’s theological bankruptcy.

Seminarians in traditional Catholic attire praying before a crucifix, symbolizing authentic priestly formation rooted in doctrine and supernatural grace.
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Leo XIV’s Seminarian Address: Modernist Subversion Under Guise of Tradition

Catholic News Agency reports from Vatican City (November 5, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV addressed Peruvian seminarians from the “San Carlos y San Marcelo” seminary, emphasizing “piety without doctrine becomes fragile sentimentality” and “doctrine without prayer becomes sterile.” The letter urges seminarians to pursue “balance” between prayer and study while claiming priesthood constitutes “a total gift of one’s existence” rather than bureaucratic function. The antipope invokes his prior experience teaching at the seminary and quotes St. Augustine’s The City of God on freedom. The article concludes with Leo XIV assuring seminarians they “have a place in the heart of the successor of Peter.”

Solemn scene in St. Mary Major Basilica with a figure laying flowers at the tomb of antipope Francis, symbolizing Vatican's betrayal of Catholic mission
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Apostolic Betrayal: Vatican Honors Palestinian Leader While Forsaking Catholic Mission

Vatican News portal (November 5, 2025) reports that Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas visited the tomb of the late antipope Francis at St. Mary Major Basilica, laying flowers and praising Francis for “recognizing Palestine without anyone having to ask.” Abbas will meet antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to discuss the Gaza conflict, invoking the 2015 Holy See-Palestine agreement. The article frames this as a continuation of Francis’ 2014 interfaith “peace prayer” with Jewish and Orthodox leaders, where an olive tree replaced the Cross as a symbol. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender of Catholic identity to secular geopolitics and religious indifferentism.

A reverent Catholic baptism scene in a traditional church with a solemn priest and a young woman with Down syndrome as godmother.
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Seville Archdiocese’s Down Syndrome Godmother Decision Exposes Modernist Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports that the Archdiocese of Seville reversed a priest’s decision blocking Noelia García, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome, from serving as baptismal godmother. After media pressure, archdiocesan officials authorized the baptism with García as godmother, citing “pastoral accompaniment and prudence” while regretting “harm caused by the handling” of the case. The article notes García’s “serious difficulty expressing herself” and her failure to complete the required godparent formation program at the parish where the baptism would occur.

Grieving faithful Catholics pray before a damaged chapel after an attack on a Nigerian seminary, highlighting the spiritual crisis in modernist clergy.
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Nigerian Seminary Tragedy Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Spiritual Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency reports on the aftermath of a July 2025 attack on Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary in Nigeria’s Auchi diocese, where three seminarians were kidnapped. Two were released months later (Japhet Jesse and Joshua Aleobua), while Emmanuel Alabi died in captivity. Security guard Christopher Aweneghieme was killed during the initial attack. Bishop Gabriel Dunia called for government security measures while cautioning politicians against prioritizing electoral ambitions over security ahead of 2027 elections. The diocese’s communications director framed the tragedy within generalized appeals for “peace, healing, and security.”

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