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Conciliar Sect’s Bishop Undermines Divine Justice in Bangladesh Death Penalty Case
The “Bangladesh Catholic Bishops’ Conference” through its secretary, “Bishop” Ponen Paul Kubi, CSC, criticized the death sentence imposed on former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as “politically motivated” and an “abuse of power,” while declaring the post-conciliar sect’s opposition to capital punishment. The EWTN News portal (November 17, 2025) reports Kubi’s claim that the verdict was “one-sided” and that “the accused had no lawyer,” suggesting governmental misuse of power. Kubi stated: “The Catholic Church has never supported the death penalty” and advocated for “remedial” punishment over execution, condemning the verdict as uncivilized.
Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Conciliar Betrayal
EWTN News reports on Lebanese Catholics abroad anticipating antipope Leo XIV’s November 30-December 2, 2025 visit to Lebanon, framing it as a continuation of previous papal “solidarity” with what they call “the Middle East’s most Christian country.” The article quotes Melkite Catholic Elie Bassila describing the visit as “more than a gesture of solidarity — it is a visit of hope,” while Maronite-rite priest Charbel Boustany (Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate) claims it demonstrates “the full communion that unites the Maronite and Roman Catholic Churches.” Historical references to Wojtyła’s 1997 visit and Ratzinger’s 2012 trip serve to legitimize this modernist spectacle.
Hollow Humanitarianism Masks Apostasy in Pakistani “Liberation”
The EWTN News portal (November 16, 2025) reports on “Father Rico,” an Argentine priest of the “Order of St. Elias,” and a Spanish layman Diego, who allegedly liberated three Christian families from debt bondage in Pakistan by paying Muslim businessmen $1,700. The article praises their efforts to build “PaX communities” for economic rehabilitation, collaborating with Joseph Janssen of the Neocatechumenal Way.
Mexico’s “Bishops” Exploit Cristero Martyrs to Conceal Their Apostasy
The Mexican “Bishops’ Conference” (CEM) released a message titled “Church in Mexico: Memory and Prophecy” on November 13, 2025, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Calles Law that triggered the Cristero Resistance (1926-1929). While superficially honoring the 200,000 martyrs who died shouting “¡Viva Cristo Rey!”, the document systematically obscures their true legacy. The conciliar sect’s “bishops” reduce the Cristeros’ fight for Christ’s Social Kingship to a generic “defense of faith,” omitting all references to the regnum Christi over nations demanded by Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925). Worse still, they pledge obedience to antipope Leo XIV – the latest usurper in the line of conciliar apostates – while promoting the Guadalupe event despite its syncretic origins contradicting Catholic Mariology.
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