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Dublin Archdiocese’s Financial Report Exposes Neo-Church’s Spiritual Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency reports on December 18, 2025 that the Dublin Archdiocese attempted to calm financial concerns through statements from its head of operations Ide Finnegan, while admitting catastrophic declines in priestly ordinations (none in 2024) and Mass attendance. The archdiocese’s 2024 financial statements reveal a 200,000 euro decrease in Sunday collections compared to 2023, with actuarial predictions indicating 70% fewer priests within 20 years. Rather than addressing these spiritual crises through supernatural means, the conciliar sect’s administrators tout their hiring of fundraising consultants CCS Consulting and reference a “Building Hope” strategic plan focused on “management, ministry, the role of laypersons, and finance.”

A solemn image depicting the illegitimate appointment of Ronald Hicks as "Archbishop" of New York, symbolizing the crisis of faith within the conciliar sect.

Neo-Church’s Appointment in New York Exposes Apostate Priorities

The Vatican News portal (December 18, 2025) reports the resignation of “Cardinal” Timothy Dolan and the appointment of “Archbishop” Ronald Hicks as head of the “Archdiocese of New York” by the antipope Leo XIV. The article presents Hicks’ priorities as “being a pastor with a shepherd’s heart” using Bergoglio’s phrase about “the smell of the sheep,” while praising the $300 million compensation fund for abuse survivors and expressing loyalty to the antipope. No mention is made of defending Catholic doctrine, combating heresy, or restoring the sacraments. This demonstrates the terminal crisis of the conciliar sect’s structures.

A solemn Vatican hall with Robert Prevost ('Leo XIV') addressing an audience on a naturalist 'peace' message devoid of Christ's Kingship.

Conciliar Sect’s “Peace” Message: Naturalism Displacing Christ’s Kingship

VaticanNews portal (December 18, 2025) promotes an address by Jorge Bergoglio’s successor, the usurper Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), for the 2026 World Day of Peace. The message advocates “unarmed peace” through disarmament, dialogue, and “conversion of hearts” while decrying militarization and deterrence theory. It cites the antipopes Angelo Roncalli (“John XXIII”) and Bergoglio, laments $2.7 trillion in global military spending, and claims Christian peace requires rejecting violence through “moral clarity.” The text frames fear as the root of conflict, demands religions become “houses of peace,” and concludes with an appeal to “welcome” peace rather than create it.

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