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A traditional Catholic priest kneeling in prayer amidst flood devastation in Asia, contrasting true Catholic charity with modernist humanitarianism.

“Papal” Aid Masks Conciliar Sect’s Naturalist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal (December 9, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Roberto Prevost) dispatched material aid through his “Office of Papal Charities” to flood-stricken regions in Asia, claiming nearly 1,800 deaths from late-November cyclones. “Papal Almoner” Konrad Krajewski facilitated this operation, with the antipope having previously invoked “solidarity” during his December 7 Angelus spectacle. The article frames this as virtuous humanitarianism while omitting all reference to supernatural causality and the duty of nations to recognize Christ the King.

Depiction of African youth being misled by Vatican II modernist education in a classroom setting.

Neo-Modernist Betrayal Masquerades as “Hope” for Africa’s Youth

Vatican News portal (December 9, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) urged “Catholic” educators in Africa to help young people “regain confidence in their future” through formation allegedly strengthening family life, solidarity, and leadership. The message—delivered through freemason Pietro Parolin—claims education should develop “full hearts” rather than merely “cultivated minds,” while decrying African youth emigration as a symptom of despair. The article promotes the “Global Compact on Education,” praises Africa’s “cultural and moral strengths,” and concludes with the modernist slogan about forming “builders of the continent’s future.”

A somber photograph of a politically charged Nativity scene at St. Susanna Church in Dedham, Massachusetts, featuring anti-ICE messaging and an empty manger.

Defying Church Authority: Boston Pastor’s Political Nativity Scandal

Catholic News Agency reports on December 9, 2025, that Father Stephen Josoma of St. Susanna Church in Dedham, Massachusetts, has refused to remove a politically charged Nativity scene featuring anti-ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) messaging despite directives from Archbishop Richard Henning of Boston. The display includes signs stating “ICE Was Here” and explains the Holy Family’s absence by claiming they’re “safe inside” the church building, complete with a hotline for reporting immigration enforcement activity. The Archdiocese condemned the display as inappropriate political exploitation of sacred imagery, ordering its removal to restore the Nativity’s devotional purpose – an order the pastor publicly defied while demanding “dialogue” with his ecclesiastical superior. This act of open defiance encapsulates the conciliar sect’s systemic collapse of ecclesiastical discipline and doctrinal integrity.

A somber Catholic scene depicting the tragic deaths of journalists in 2025 through a traditional Catholic lens

Vatican Portal Promotes Naturalistic Humanism in Journalist Deaths Report

The VaticanNews portal (December 9, 2025) uncritically amplifies Reporters Without Borders’ annual report claiming 67 journalists killed globally, framing these deaths as attacks on a “fundamental human right: the right to information.” The portal describes Gaza as particularly dangerous for media workers, blames Israeli forces, and warns of “Mexicanisation” of violence against journalists. This presentation constitutes a complete capitulation to Enlightenment naturalism, ignoring the regnum Christi (kingship of Christ) as the only solution to human conflicts.

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