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A somber Catholic church interior depicting migrants seeking spiritual solace while an illegitimate prelate grants dispensation from Sunday Mass.

New Orleans Archdiocese Grants Illegitimate Mass Dispensation, Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 10, 2025) reports that “Archbishop” Gregory Aymond of New Orleans granted Sunday Mass dispensations to migrants fearing deportation amid increased immigration enforcement. This follows similar dispensations by “bishops” in Baton Rouge, San Bernardino, Nashville, and Charlotte. Aymond justifies this as pastoral care for immigrants “facing real fear and anxiety” from “Operation Catahoula Crunch,” which plans 5,000 arrests across Louisiana and Mississippi. He encourages virtual Mass participation until immigrants “feel safe to return,” while invoking “dignity of the human person” rhetoric.

Catholic bishop in traditional vestments expresses concern over EU ruling on same-sex unions in a dimly lit cathedral chapel.

EU’s Imposition of Same-Sex Unions Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Doctrinal Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 10, 2025) reports on statements from the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) expressing “concern” over a European Union court ruling mandating recognition of sodomitical unions across member states. The article quotes COMECE president “Bishop” Mariano Crociata’s diplomatic objections to the EU Court of Justice decision forcing nations like Poland to recognize pseudo-marriages contracted abroad. While paying lip service to marriage as a “union between a man and a woman,” the conciliar sect’s representatives frame their resistance in terms of national sovereignty rather than divine law. This carefully calibrated response demonstrates the post-conciliar establishment’s total captivity to naturalistic thinking.

A solemn scene depicting threats against Catholic institutions in Bangladesh, highlighting the conciliar church's surrender of doctrinal clarity.

Bangladesh Threats Expose Conciliar Church’s Surrender of Mission

Catholic News Agency reports threats against Notre Dame College and Holy Cross College in Bangladesh from a group calling itself “Tawhidee Muslim Janata.” The anonymous letter accuses Catholic institutions of proselytism through education, threatening churches and missionary institutions if conversion activities continue. Archbishop Bejoy D’Cruze of Dhaka denies conversion efforts, emphasizing that most students and teachers are Muslim while highlighting the Church’s educational contributions. The threats follow recent attacks on Dhaka’s St. Mary’s Cathedral, St. Joseph’s School, and Holy Rosary Church. The conciliar hierarchy responds with pleas for security rather than doctrinal clarity, epitomizing the post-Vatican II abandonment of regnum sociale Christi (the social kingship of Christ).

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands solemnly before a cathedral, holding a crucifix while addressing a crowd about transhumanism and faith.

Transhumanism and the Vacuum of Catholic Doctrine in Neo-Modernist Rhetoric

The Vatican News portal reports on December 10, 2025 that antipope Leo XIV criticized transhumanism during a general audience, stating that “death is not opposed to life” and claiming Christ’s resurrection reveals death as “a constitutive part” of existence leading to “eternal life.” While superficially rejecting technological immortality, the address fundamentally distorts Catholic eschatology by omitting the supernatural realities of particular judgment, hell, and the necessity of sacramental preparation for death. The commentary concludes with naturalistic appeals for peace in Thailand-Cambodia border clashes devoid of any reference to mankind’s submission to Christ the King.

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