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Neo-Modernist Sect Exploits Eucharistic Devotion for Apostate Agenda
The conciliar sect’s pseudo-episcopal conference (“USCCB”) announced plans for another “National Eucharistic Congress” in 2029, following their 2024 spectacle that attracted tens of thousands to Indianapolis. Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Crookston modernist sect praised the event as “a time of great grace,” claiming increased Mass attendance and OCIA participation resulting from this “Eucharistic Revival” allegedly inspired by Bergoglio’s apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium. The article concludes by invoking “Pope Leo XIV’s missionary zeal,” referring to the current antipope Robert Prevost.


Apostolic See Usurper Demands Faith Reimagined Under Guise of “Cultural Emptiness”
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Mr. Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”) urging academics at the Pontifical Lateran University to “think the faith” to counter alleged “cultural emptiness.” The article emphasizes dialogue with contemporary culture, administrative process reforms, and praises faculties dedicated to ecology and peace studies instituted by Jorge Bergoglio. Prevost declares this educational approach essential for forming “builders of a new, fraternal and solidary world.”


Mexico’s Martyrdom: Conciliar Sect’s Naturalism Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 14, 2025) reports the murder of Ernesto Baltazar Hernández Vilchis, a “priest” of the Diocese of Cuautitlán in Mexico, found dead after disappearing for weeks. Authorities arrested two suspects who allegedly stabbed him, hid his body in sewage canals, and have issued a warrant for a third accomplice. “Bishop” Efraín Mendoza Cruz issued a bureaucratic statement thanking the slain cleric for “generous dedication to the Gospel” and demanded justice from civil authorities while vaguely lamenting Mexico’s “painful reality” of violence. The report omits all supernatural considerations, reducing the tragedy to a crime statistic.


Tanzanian Prelate’s Naturalistic Appeal Omits Divine Kingship
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Bishop Stephano Lameck Musomba of Bagamoyo Diocese condemning post-election killings in Tanzania. The article states Musomba demanded legal processes for suspects rather than extrajudicial executions, declaring that “justice for everyone is the foundation of true peace” during a November 14 Mass for victims. While decrying the deaths of demonstrators and bystanders, he framed human dignity in secular terms of “rights” rather than supernatural finality, lamenting that citizens now “kill each other like animals” amid alleged thousands of fatalities.
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