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A modernist Catholic procession with tourists and clergy across the Bridge of Angels in Rome during a commercialized "Jubilee of Tourism," lacking true spiritual gravity.

Tourism Jubilee: Commerce Over Conversion in Neo-Church Ritual

The Catholic News Agency (December 16, 2025) reports on a “Jubilee of Tourism” pilgrimage in Rome, celebrating tourism workers for facilitating “religious experiences” for millions. Organized by the Associations of Qualified Tourist Guides, the event included a Mass celebrated by Italian Bishop Antonio Staglianò (president of the Pontifical Academy of Theology), a candlelit procession across the Bridge of the Angels, and passage through the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica. The article frames tourism as a spiritual endeavor, quoting organizers who emphasize its role in highlighting “the spiritual and religious dimensions” for pilgrims. With claims of 30 million visitors expected for the “Jubilee of Hope,” the piece reduces sacred tradition to a commercial spectacle.

A group of Nigerian schoolchildren and OLA Sisters kneeling in prayer before a crucifix in a dimly lit church, symbolizing faith and spiritual resistance during the abduction crisis.

Nigeria Abductions Expose Conciliar Sect’s Spiritual Bankruptcy

Vatican News portal (December 16, 2025) reports on the abduction of 265 children and staff from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Papiri, Nigeria, managed by the Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles (OLA). While celebrating the release of 100 captives, OLA leader Sr. Mary T Barron appeals to the “Global Community” and “those with political power” to secure freedom for the remaining 165 victims, including 5-year-olds held in “atrocious conditions.” The article frames the crisis through secular humanitarianism rather than Catholic supernaturalism, epitomizing the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Christ’s Kingship.

Traditional Catholic priest praying at Sydney attack memorial with faithful Catholics in solemn remembrance.

Conciliar Sect’s Empty Gestures After Sydney Attack Expose Ecclesiological Bankruptcy

VaticanNews portal (December 16, 2025) reports on statements from the Australian “bishops’ conference” and “Pontifical Mission Societies” regarding the December 14 terrorist attack during Hanukkah celebrations in Sydney. The attack by Islamic State-inspired militants killed 15 people, including a rabbi and Holocaust survivor, and wounded 25 others. The conciliar structures issued formulaic condemnations emphasizing “peace, harmony, dialogue, mutual understanding, and respect for all” while decrying antisemitism as “a dark and destructive stain on our society”. The statements avoid any distinctly Catholic response to the atrocity, exemplifying the neo-church’s abandonment of its divine mission.

Catholic businessman Jimmy Lai in prayer during his trial in Hong Kong, surrounded by family and a crucifix, with shadows of world leaders in the background

Secular Deliverance Fantasies Mask Eternal Truth in Lai Verdict Coverage

Catholic News Agency portal reports on December 16, 2025 regarding the guilty verdict against Catholic businessman Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong. The coverage centers on statements by Lai’s godfather Bill McGurn, who dismissed the trial as a “phony” process while placing hope for Lai’s release in political negotiations involving Donald Trump, Keir Starmer, and Xi Jinping. The article emphasizes Lai’s Catholic identity and family faith while framing his plight through secular human rights discourse.

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