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A solemn Catholic prayer vigil with faithful kneeling before Christ the King statue, remembering aborted children as a priest leads prayers for repentance.

Abortion-Driven Childlessness Exposes Society’s Rebellion Against Divine Law

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Kevin Duffy’s analysis linking rising childlessness in England and Wales to abortion, citing Office for National Statistics data showing 48% of conceptions among women under 25 ended in abortion in 2022. Duffy, a former Marie Stopes International employee turned pro-life advocate, projects that by 2045, one in four women may remain childless at age 45, with abortion contributing to half these cases. The report notes the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales’ opposition to abortion decriminalization but frames childlessness primarily as a demographic crisis rather than a spiritual catastrophe (Pius XI, Quas Primas).

A Catholic priest in traditional attire stands solemnly before Pacific Islanders performing rituals, symbolizing the conflict between ecological activism and Divine Providence.

Climate Syncretism Masquerading as Ecological Justice

The Vatican News portal (November 22, 2025) reports on Joshua Cooper’s statements at COP30, framing climate change through Pacific Island experiences. Cooper equates 1.5°C warming limits with “life or death” for Indigenous communities, promotes “earth democracy” blending native spirituality with environmentalism, and echoes papal calls for “ecological conversion.” The article presents climate negotiations as moral imperatives while celebrating indigenous “ecological wisdom” and interfaith solidarity.

Catholic procession praying for kidnapped students at St. Mary's School in Nigeria.

Nigeria School Kidnapping: Naturalism Masks Christian Persecution

Vatican News portal (November 22, 2025) reports the abduction of 300+ students and teachers from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Nigeria’s Niger State. The article frames the attack as part of generalized insecurity, quoting Niger State Secretary Abubakar Usman blaming the school for reopening “without informing authorities” and downplaying religious motives. The U.S. State Department’s Jonathan Pratt vaguely references “protecting religious communities,” while the Diocese of Kontagora’s statement emphasizes “coordinated security efforts” over spiritual remedies.

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