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Environmentalist Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Teaching
Vatican News portal (December 11, 2025) promotes International Mountain Day with an article blending climate alarmism, pagan spirituality, and superficial biblical references. The piece claims mountains “hold deep spiritual and ecological significance” while lamenting glacier loss and “a warming planet.” It describes mountains as “water towers” providing freshwater to billions, cites biblical mountain narratives reductively, and warns of cultural erosion from glacier melt—particularly citing an Ethiopian cliff church requiring dangerous ascents. The article advocates for “global action” combining “Indigenous knowledge with science” to reduce greenhouse emissions and adapt to climate change.


Humanitarian Corridors: Secular Subversion Disguised as Charity
VaticanNews portal reports (December 11, 2025) on the arrival of 122 refugees from Libya to Rome via “humanitarian corridors” organized by UNHCR, ARCI, and the Community of Sant’Egidio. The article praises this initiative as a model for other nations, emphasizing material support (housing, language classes, job assistance) while omitting any reference to the spiritual salvation of souls.


Neo-Church’s Dubious Honor for a Father’s Natural Virtue Masks Deeper Apostasy
Catholic News Agency reports on the posthumous awarding of the “Saint Gianna Molla Award for Pro-Life Heroism” to Thomas Vander Woude, a Virginia farmer who died in 2008 attempting to save his son with Down syndrome from a septic tank. The article describes Vander Woude’s March for Life participation, Natural Family Planning advocacy, and prayer outside abortion facilities, while promoting his sainthood cause under the Diocese of Arlington. The report exemplifies how the conciliar sect substitutes natural virtue for supernatural faith while obscuring its doctrinal deviations.


Our Lady of Guadalupe Cult: Syncretic Paganism Disguised as Catholicism
The Catholic News Agency (CNA) portal reports on December 11, 2025, about the historical location where the image allegedly imprinted on the cloak of Juan Diego during the purported apparitions of “Our Lady of Guadalupe” in Mexico (1531). The article emphasizes architectural history and restoration efforts of the former archbishop’s palace in Mexico City, while uncritically promoting the “Guadalupe event” as supernatural. A certain “Fr.” José de Jesús Aguilar (described as “Archdiocese of Mexico” priest) promotes pilgrimage to this site despite civil authorities rejecting religious monuments there. The report mentions “St.” John Paul II’s blessing of a sculpture related to this cult and concludes with an exhortation to spread knowledge of “this fact.” The entire narrative constitutes syncretic paganism masquerading as Catholic devotion.
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