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Secular Triumphs in Virginia and New Jersey Herald Further Apostasy from Christ’s Social Reign

Portal Catholic News Agency reports on November 4, 2025, that Democratic candidates prevailed in Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races, interpreting these results as a rejection of President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration and LGBT issues. In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger became the first female governor after campaigning for abortion access and condemning conscience protections for religious hospitals, while her running mate Jay Jones faced controversy over violent rhetoric against political opponents. New Jersey’s Mikie Sherrill retained the governorship with support for late-term abortion and opposition to parental notification policies for gender-confused minors. Both states’ Catholic bishops issued vague statements about conscience formation without condemning the candidates’ anti-Catholic policy positions.

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Pennsylvania’s Judicial Apostasy: Upholding Child Sacrifice as “Law”

Catholic News Agency (November 4, 2025) reports Pennsylvania voters retained three Democratic state Supreme Court justices who previously ruled the state constitution contains a “right to decide whether to have an abortion or carry a pregnancy to term.” The article celebrates this as protecting “reproductive freedom,” noting these justices received endorsements from Planned Parenthood and Reproductive Freedom For All. The report frames this judicial retention as a victory against “anti-abortion restrictions,” with over $15 million spent promoting these candidates, including funds from billionaire Jeff Yass.

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Peruvian Archbishop’s False Sanctity: A Modernist Distortion of Holiness

The Archdiocese of Arequipa reports that “Archbishop” Javier Del Río Alba addressed over 8,500 youth at the Shrine of Our Lady of Chapi during their October 31-November 1 festival, claiming: “We can all be saints” like Carlo Acutis, Pier Giorgio Frassati, and other post-1958 figures canonized by the Vatican occupiers. The event featured emotional appeals about “God in our DNA,” confession with “priests” of questionable orders, and claims that holiness requires neither asceticism nor doctrinal rigor.

A conflicted Catholic bishop in traditional vestments holds a UN climate document in a dimly lit church, with a faded Christ the King image in the background.

US Bishops Embrace Globalist Ecology Over the Kingship of Christ

Portal Catholic News Agency reports that USCCB committee chairs Abp. Borys Gudziak and Bp. A. Elias Zaidan, alongside Catholic Relief Services CEO Sean Callahan, have issued a statement urging COP30 conference participants to implement climate policies under the banner of “stewarding God’s creation.” The document quotes antipope Leo XIV’s call to “listen to the cry of the Earth” and invokes the 2015 Paris Agreement while framing environmental activism through the lens of Francis’ Laudato Si’. The statement reduces Catholic social teaching to secular sustainability goals, demanding wealth redistribution through “loss and damage financing” and “just transition” economic policies without mentioning the Social Reign of Christ the King or the Church’s divine mission.

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