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Bangladesh School Closures Reflect Abandonment of Catholic Mission
The article from EWTN News reports that several Catholic educational institutions in Dhaka, Bangladesh, will close temporarily on November 13, 2025, due to security concerns surrounding a verdict announcement in the trial of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The political unrest has included 17 homemade bomb explosions and vehicle arson attacks since the tribunal set the announcement date. While the Bangladesh Catholic Education Board Trust (BCEBT) hasn’t mandated closures, individual institutions like Notre Dame University and St. Joseph’s International School – site of a recent bomb explosion – opted for closures or online classes. BCEBT Secretary Jyoti F. Gomes stated the decisions prioritize student safety given the unpredictable political climate. Catholic institutions serve approximately 300,000 mostly Muslim students in Bangladesh.
Vatican’s Sri Lanka Diplomacy: Sacrificing Doctrine for Earthly Alliances
The EWTN News portal reports (November 10, 2025) on Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher’s visit to Sri Lanka commemorating 50 years of diplomatic relations between the conciliar sect and the Buddhist-majority nation. The article emphasizes potential plans for antipope Leo XIV’s visit, praises Sri Lanka’s “progress toward peace and stability,” and celebrates interfaith collaboration while omitting any reference to the Church’s divine mandate to convert nations to the One True Faith.
Bangladesh Attacks Expose Post-Conciliar Church’s Inability to Defend the Faith
EWTN News reports on bomb attacks targeting St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Joseph School in Dhaka, Bangladesh, between November 7-8, 2025. Authorities arrested a 28-year-old suspect linked to the banned student wing of the ousted Prime Minister’s party. The interim government pledged to protect religious minorities, while Fr. Bulbul Rebeiro, secretary of communications for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Bangladesh, expressed community fears and demanded security assurances. These attacks follow an October 8 explosion at Holy Rosary Church. No group claimed responsibility, but the Bangladesh Christian Association called the timing “coordinated.” The article frames the violence as political instability fallout under the new Nobel laureate-led government.
Czerny’s Bangladesh Visit: Modernist Subversion of Catholic Mission
EWTN News reports on the Nov. 1-5, 2025 visit by Michael Czerny—prefect of the Vatican’s “Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development”—to Bangladesh’s displaced Catholics and Rohingya refugees. The article frames Czerny’s activities as fostering “hope” through social programs while systematically omitting the Church’s supernatural mission.
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