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Conciliar Sect’s Hollow Concerns Mask Spiritual Bankruptcy in Congo Crisis
VaticanNews portal (December 16, 2025) reports on mass displacement in South Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo, citing UN figures of over 100,000 displaced children since December 1. The article quotes “Pope” Leo XIV’s “grave concern” over fighting between M23 rebels and government-aligned militias, while detailing regional tensions and President Tshisekedi’s diplomatic efforts in Angola. The report frames the crisis through secular humanitarian lenses, mentioning UNICEF’s alarm over school attacks and cross-border refugee flows into Burundi. This naturalistic narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abdication of its supernatural mission.


State Intrusion in French Schools Exposes Vatican II’s Educational Bankruptcy
The EWTN News portal (December 16, 2025) reports on escalating tensions between French state inspectors and Catholic schools under government contract. The General Secretariat for Catholic Education (SGEC) document alleges inspectors engaged in “abusive” practices including: unannounced group inspections, photographing classrooms, searching student backpacks, and interrogating teachers about Mass attendance. While ostensibly responding to abuse scandals, these actions reveal the fundamental contradiction of Catholic institutions submitting to anti-Christian states – a direct fruit of the conciliar revolution’s suicidal embrace of secularism.


Chile’s Political Shift: A Catholic Critique of Compromises and Omissions
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 15, 2025) reports José Antonio Kast’s victory over Communist Party candidate Jeannette Jara in Chile’s presidential runoff. Kast, described as a “practicing Catholic” affiliated with the Schönstatt movement, won 58% of votes campaigning on law enforcement and migration control. The Chilean bishops’ conference issued generic congratulations urging “dialogue” while expressing concern about migrant treatment. Kast advocates life “from conception” but prioritizes security over moral issues, proposing mass deportations of 336,000 irregular migrants within 100 days—a policy criticized by Concepción’s Archbishop Sergio Pérez de Arce. The article frames this as a victory over leftist governance but reveals profound theological compromises.


Little Sisters’ Futile Legalism Masks Deeper Apostasy Surrender
Catholic News Agency reports (December 15, 2025) on the Little Sisters of the Poor’s 14-year legal battle against U.S. federal contraceptive mandates. The religious institute, represented by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, seeks to reinstate moral exemptions struck down by Judge Wendy Beetlestone in August 2025. Despite two prior Supreme Court victories (2016 and 2020), the sisters now face renewed challenges from Pennsylvania and New Jersey under Administrative Procedure Act claims. Becket president Mark Rienzi decries the litigation as a “grotesque” attack on religious freedom. This theater of legalism betrays the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalism while obscuring the true Catholic position.
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