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U.S. Bishops Promote Naturalistic “Charity” Over Salvation of Souls

The USCCB announces its annual Lenten collection, directing funds to six modernist agencies—primarily CRS and CLINIC—that focus on migrant welfare and international relief, framing this as the Church’s mission while utterly omitting the supernatural goal of converting souls and the necessity of the Catholic Faith for salvation. This represents the radical naturalism and apostasy of the post-conciliar sect.

Peace Without Christ: The Naturalistic Gospel of “Pope Leo XIV”

[Vatican News] reports that “Pope Leo XIV,” speaking from Castel Gandolfo on March 3, 2026, issued a plea for “peace” and “dialogue,” urging the world to “work for peace” and “seek solutions without weapons” amid escalating Middle East conflicts. The antipope’s statement, echoing his previous Angelus remarks, declares that “stability and peace are not achieved through mutual threats, nor through the use of weapons… but only through reasonable, sincere, and responsible dialogue.” This appeal, devoid of any reference to sin, grace, or the supernatural Kingship of Christ, represents the quintessential naturalistic humanism of the post-conciliar apostasy, reducing the Church’s mission to a mere ethical agency for worldly stability.

Gaza Pastor’s Tragedy: Naturalism Masking Apostasy

The “Tragic” Silence of Supernatural Truth

The cited article from EWTN News relays statements from Father Gabriel Romanelli, a presbyter of the conciliar sect operating in Gaza, who describes a human…

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