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New Year Prayer’s Naturalism Betrays Catholic Supernatural Faith
ACI Prensa – acquired by Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) in 2014 – publishes a “special prayer to conclude 2025” encouraging families to gather around Nativity scenes while promoting a naturalistic spirituality devoid of Catholic essentials. The prayer reduces Christianity to sentimental self-improvement, omitting the Four Last Things (death, judgment, heaven, hell), the necessity of sacramental grace, and Christ’s Kingship over nations.


Jubilee 2025: Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Subversion of Divine Plan
Vatican News portal (December 31, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s homily during First Vespers of Mary, Mother of God, framing the Jubilee Year as “a powerful sign of a new world” and “God’s plan for human history” allegedly contrasting with “armed strategies” and “hypocritical rhetoric.” The text reduces supernatural faith to anthropocentric social rhetoric, omitting all references to Christ’s Kingship, the necessity of conversion, and the Church’s missionary mandate.


Taizé Ecumenical Gathering: Naturalism Masquerading as Christian Unity
Catholic News Agency reports that 15,000 young people from various Christian traditions gathered in Paris from December 28, 2025, to January 1, 2026, for an ecumenical event organized by the Taizé Community. The gathering featured communal prayers in Parisian churches, workshops, and testimonies, with accommodations provided by local families and institutions. Brother Mathew Thorpe, prior of Taizé, described the event as an opportunity to “break free from algorithms” through “mutual listening,” while Eastern Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I urged participants to become “young peace builders.” This syncretic spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (outside the Church there is no salvation) in favor of religious indifferentism.


Naturalistic Forgiveness Undermines Divine Justice in Bosnia War Narrative
Vatican News presents the story of “Father” Pero Miličević—ordained in 2012 under the apostate post-conciliar sect—as a model of “forgiveness” after Muslim militants murdered 39 Croatians in Dlkani (1993), including his father. The narrative reduces the supernatural virtue of forgiveness to psychological self-help: “When I began hearing the confessions of the faithful, I understood that there can be no inner peace without forgiveness”. This echoes Bergoglio’s “God of surprises” heresy (Gaudete et Exsultate, 2018) rather than St. Augustine’s teaching that peace is the tranquility of order—a divine gift requiring justice (De Civitate Dei, XIX.13).
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