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Marian Monumentalism Masks Apostasy in Brazil’s Fátima Idolatry
EWTN News portal reports (November 20, 2025) the inauguration of a 177-foot “Our Lady of Fátima” statue in Crato, Brazil, during a Mass celebrated by post-conciliar “bishop” Magnus Henrique Lopes. The event featured a “pilgrim image” from Portugal and emphasized alleged messages of “conversion” and “rosary prayer” attributed to the Fátima apparitions. Lopes called Fátima a “school of listening and obedience to the Gospel,” while lamenting modern spiritual decline. The ceremony concluded with an invalid “apostolic blessing” and plenary indulgence declaration.
Philippine Bishops Advocate Secular Loyalty Over Christ’s Social Kingship
The ewtnnews.com portal reports that Philippine bishops—including “Cardinal” Pablo Virgilio David, “Cardinal” Jose Advincula, and “Bishop” Elias Ayuban Jr.—have urged the military to uphold “democratic principles” and avoid destabilizing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. amid corruption allegations. The bishops emphasized loyalty to the Philippine Constitution, “rule of law,” and “institutional mechanisms,” while condemning “military adventurism” (ewtnnews.com, Nov. 19, 2025). This appeal exposes the conciliar sect’s subservience to naturalistic governance and its abandonment of the Church’s divine mandate to proclaim Christ’s reign over nations.
The Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Distortion of Catholic Mission in Bangladesh
The Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) portal reports on November 18, 2025, regarding Father Charles Joseph Young, an American Holy Cross priest hailed as a “microcredit pioneer” whose credit union “transformed” Bangladesh’s Christian community. The article emphasizes economic upliftment through Dhaka Credit—a cooperative with $122.6 million in capital—while framing Young’s legacy as a potential candidate for canonization. This narrative epitomizes the post-conciliar sect’s systematic reduction of the Church’s divine mission to secular humanitarianism.
Idolatrous Monument to Vatican Usurper Erected in Peruvian City
EWTN News reports the unveiling of a 16-foot fiberglass statue depicting antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) in Chiclayo, Peru, where the Augustinian religious served as conciliar “bishop” from 2014 to 2023. The monument, weighing half a ton and standing on a 6-foot pedestal, was ceremonially “blessed” by the local ordinary Edinson Farfán amidst performances of marinera dances and secular cumbia music. Regional officials praised the structure as “an act of thanksgiving” to “the pope of communion,” with Chiclayo’s mayor Janet Cubas declaring the usurper had “put Chiclayo on the world map.” The article emphasizes Prevost’s Peruvian citizenship and his alleged spiritual connection to the region.
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