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Solemn Catholic priest in traditional cassock holding a controversial textbook on child welfare with UN and conciliar figures in the background.

Neo-Church’s Child Welfare Textbook Masks Apostasy with Secular Psychology

Vatican News portal (December 10, 2025) reports on the publication of an English-language textbook titled “The Wellbeing of the Child: Promotion – Protection – Rights” by Myriam Wijlens and Yeshica Marianne Umaña Calderón. The work emerges from an interdisciplinary course at the University of Erfurt involving UN officials, psychologists, and conciliar church figures like Luis Alí Herrera of the “Pontifical” Commission for the Protection of Minors. Praised for its “innovative, digital, and international” approach, the textbook claims to advance abuse prevention while allegedly fulfilling the “Church’s mission of proclamation.” This synthesis of secular child protection frameworks with conciliar rhetoric exemplifies the neo-church’s definitive abandonment of sacramental supernaturalism in favor of naturalistic social engineering.

Judge Krystyna Pawłowicz presiding over Poland's Constitutional Tribunal ruling against communism with Catholic symbols and papal encyclicals.

Poland’s Ban on Communism: Superficial Gesture Masks Constitutional Apostasy

EWTN News reports that Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal has banned the Communist Party of Poland (KPP) as unconstitutional, citing Article 13 of Poland’s 1997 Constitution which prohibits totalitarian ideologies. Judge Krystyna Pawłowicz declared: “There is no place in the Polish legal system for a party that glorifies criminals and communist regimes responsible for the deaths of millions”. The ruling referenced Pius XI’s encyclicals Quadragesimo Anno (1931) and Divini Redemptoris (1937) to demonstrate communism’s inherent totalitarianism. While this appears as a defense of Catholic principles, the tribunal’s reliance on a modernist constitutional framework reveals deeper contradictions with integral Catholic doctrine.

Catholic family praying the Rosary in their home, rejecting social media distraction for spiritual devotion.

Australian Social Media Ban Masks Deeper Crisis of Parental Abdication

Catholic News Agency portal reports on Australia’s novel online safety law prohibiting social media access for children under 16, featuring commentary from Sydney Catholic father Dany Elachi and “Archbishop” Peter Comensoli of Melbourne. Elachi co-founded the Heads Up Alliance after witnessing his daughter’s addiction to digital devices, claiming social media “replaces bedtime prayer” and prevents children from contemplating life’s deeper questions. The article frames the legislation as “pro-parent” while acknowledging concerns about age verification data collection and potential withdrawal symptoms in children. Michael Hanby, professor at the compromised “Pontifical” John Paul II Institute, ambiguously endorses the law’s intentions while doubting its efficacy. This superficial treatment of childhood’s spiritual annihilation through technology exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender to therapeutic statism.

A young child praying in ruins with UNICEF's Catherine Russell in the background, symbolizing spiritual famine amid globalist humanitarianism.

UNICEF’s “Human Rights” Masquerade Exposes Globalist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports (December 10, 2025) on UNICEF’s appeal for $7.66 billion to aid 73 million children amid claims of unprecedented violations of their “rights.” The article frames humanitarian crises through the lens of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), decrying famine, violence, and funding gaps while omitting the supernatural destiny of souls.

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