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South Boston Youth Group: Apostate Naturalism in Traditionalist Garb

The National Catholic Register reports on a young adults group at Gate of Heaven Church in South Boston, led by Father Peter Schirripa of the Boston Archdiocese. The group emphasizes Eucharistic adoration, confession, and traditional teachings on morality, with attendance growing to over 200. Participants praise the priest’s forthrightness and the community’s joy. This phenomenon represents the conciliar sect’s effective use of naturalistic community-building, adorned with traditional trappings, to entrap souls within the apostate structure.

A solemn Catholic graduation ceremony at St. Augustine University of Tanzania, contrasting secular mission with absence of supernatural doctrine

Conciliar ‘Education’ Reduces Faith to Social Media Ethics

Vatican News reports on a graduation ceremony at St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), where “Bishop” Simon Masondole of Bunda Diocese, speaking as Guest of Honour, urged graduates to use social media responsibly, cautioning against misinformation, hatred, and the risks of artificial intelligence. The “bishop” framed the university’s mission—owned by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference—as complementing efforts to address poverty and social justice “in accordance with the Gospel values,” positioning the local “Church” as a key state partner in development. This article exemplifies the post-conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of supernatural Catholic doctrine with naturalistic humanism, reducing the Church’s mission to worldly social engineering while remaining utterly silent on the non-negotiable reign of Christ the King over all aspects of life.

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