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Neo-Modernist “Pope” Distorts Religious Life into Humanistic Sentiment

The Vatican News portal (November 6, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed two women’s religious congregations—the Religious of Jesus and Mary and the Scalabrinian Sisters—during their general chapters. He urged them to root their “renewal” in “prayer” and an “encounter with the Risen Christ,” framing their charisms as expressions of “compassion” for the poor. This naturalistic reduction of religious life epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic asceticism and dogma.

A solemn depiction of Bahrain's Church of the Sacred Heart as a sanctuary under the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia.

Syncretism Masquerading as Sanctuary: Bahrain’s “Sacred Heart” Declaration Exposed

The VaticanNews portal (November 6, 2025) reports the declaration of Manama’s Church of the Sacred Heart as a sanctuary under the “Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia,” with Bishop Aldo Berardi framing this as a “historic moment for dialogue and tolerance in Bahrain.” This modernist spectacle reveals the conciliar sect’s complete surrender to religious indifferentism.

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Parental Notification Laws: A Masked Assault on Life and Family Sovereignty

Catholic News Agency reports on a Human Rights Watch study condemning parental notification laws for abortion as harmful to minors, while citing experts who defend such laws as protective measures. The article superficially acknowledges abortion’s mental health risks and coercive dynamics but operates within a naturalistic framework that obscures the gravissimum scelus (most grave crime) of abortion itself.

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Peoria’s Sheen Center: Masonic Distraction Masquerading as Devotion

The Catholic News Agency article dated November 6, 2025, reports on the Diocese of Peoria breaking ground for a $9-11 million “Fulton J. Sheen Experience” center at Spalding Institute. The project aims to expand an existing museum through interactive exhibits showcasing artifacts and media archives of the posthumously declared “venerable” television personality. “Bishop” Louis Tylka claims this will help visitors “encounter his faith” and “draw closer to Jesus Christ,” while Msgr. Jason Gray frames it as advancing Sheen’s beatification cause. Sheen’s niece Dolores recounts familial anecdotes to humanize the media figure. The article omits mention of Sheen’s problematic associations with post-conciliar modernists and the halted investigation into his episcopal governance.

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