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Middle Eastern Christians’ Plight Reveals Bankruptcy of Modernist “Solutions”
Catholic News Agency reports on the situation of Christians in six Middle Eastern countries during 2025, noting “signs of hope” through state initiatives like Egypt’s Holy Family Trail development, Jordan’s Baptism Route pilgrimage sites, and Iraq’s church reconstructions. The article documents persistent challenges including sectarian violence (Syria’s church bombings, West Bank settler attacks), systemic discrimination (Egyptian university exam scheduling), and accelerating emigration reducing Christian populations to 1% in the Holy Land and 4% in Jordan. The Vatican’s canonization of Armenian Bishop Ignatius Maloyan and the Roman pontiff’s Beirut message urging “new attitudes beyond religious divisions” are presented as spiritual responses to regional crises.


Apostate Vatican’s Empty New Year Rituals Mock True Catholic Hope
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on antipope Robert Prevost (calling himself “Leo XIV”) presiding over Vespers for the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God on December 31, 2025. The article describes Prevost’s homily emphasizing “God’s mysterious plan” and “hope of ordinary people,” while contrasting divine providence with “worldly plans of conquest.” The liturgy included the Te Deum hymn and culminated with the antipope blessing a nativity scene in St. Peter’s Square during the Masonic-approved Jubilee Year 2025.


Federal Abortion Policies Unveil Naturalistic Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 31, 2025) reports on three developments in U.S. abortion policy: (1) a federal appeals court permitting Medicaid funding cuts to Planned Parenthood under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” (2) Louisiana’s lawsuit against FDA rules allowing mail-order abortion pills, and (3) the Veterans Affairs Department implementing a “near-total” abortion ban following Department of Justice guidance. The article frames these as “pro-life” victories while maintaining a naturalistic perspective that omits the divine moral order.


Indianapolis Conciliar Sect Battles City Over Church Demolition Rights
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on a legal conflict between St. Philip Neri Catholic Church in Indianapolis and municipal authorities over the planned demolition of the Holy Cross parish building. The structure, merged with St. Philip Neri in 2014 and relegated by “Archbishop” Charles Thompson in 2019 due to structural instability, received emergency historic designation in 2024 from the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission. The parish’s lawsuit alleges unconstitutional interference in religious matters, seeking court permission to demolish what it deems an “unused and unusable” building. The case centers on whether civil authorities may override ecclesiastical decisions regarding church properties.
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