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Conciliar Sect’s Bethlehem Homily Promotes Naturalist Distortion of Incarnation
The EWTN portal (December 25, 2025) reports on a Christmas Eve homily delivered by conciliar sect official Mr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa in Bethlehem, promoting the heretical notion that God sanctifies unrepentant human history through mere presence rather than demanding conversion. The address reduces the Incarnation to divine acquiescence to human rebellion against Christ the King.
Environmentalism and Naturalism Eclipse Salvation in Neo-Church Sumatra Relief
The EWTN News portal (December 24, 2025) describes disaster relief efforts by the conciliar sect’s Indonesian structures following Cyclone Senyar. Caritas Indonesia, directed by Mr. Fredy Rante Taruk, claims to provide food, shelter, and medical aid to flood victims in Sumatra. The report emphasizes environmental activism by figures such as Mr. Supriyadi Pardosi, who blames deforestation for the disaster and invokes the heresies of Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) to demand corporate accountability. The article frames the Church’s mission as humanitarian aid and ecological advocacy, omitting any mention of sacramental ministry or the salvation of souls. This reduction of the Church to a social NGO manifests the conciliar sect’s apostasy from its divine mandate.
Guinness Record Christmas Recital Embodies Conciliar Apostasy
The EWTN News portal reports on a “Christmas recital” at Sacred Hearts School in Kfardebian, Lebanon, organized by Sandra Akiki under the patronage of “Maronite Patriarch” Béchara Boutros Raï, aiming to break a Guinness World Record with 170 hours of continuous hymn-singing. The article frames this as a “collective act of faith” demonstrating Lebanon’s resilience despite crises, quoting antipope Leo XIV’s statement that Lebanon is “a country of joy” and misappropriating St. Augustine’s dictum that “he who sings prays twice” (December 24, 2025).
Syria’s “Christmas Hope” Masks Apostasy from Christ the King
EWTN News reports (December 24, 2025) on Christmas celebrations in Syria following the repeal of U.S. “Caesar Act” sanctions. The article describes interfaith events like the Melkite “Olive Scout Troop” carnival in Damascus, Greek Orthodox Patriarch John X Yazigi visiting Mar Elias Church, a “non-ecclesial” Christmas market in Tartous, and minor vandalism incidents. It frames these as hopeful signs despite “lingering security fears,” while noting U.S. congressional oversight for “protecting minorities.” This naturalistic narrative omits the Divine Kingship of Christ and sacralizes the modernist cult of man.
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