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Vatican’s Beirut Visit Distracts from Spiritual Crisis with Political Gestures
EWTN News reports on Pope Leo XIV’s planned visit to the Beirut port explosion site, quoting William Noun – brother of victim Joe Noun – who frames the visit as crucial for reviving the stalled investigation into the 2020 blast. The article emphasizes Noun’s meeting with antipope Francis in 2024, where the latter allegedly offered “human-focused” solidarity. Noun now demands Vatican pressure on Lebanese authorities and foreign governments to disclose satellite imagery, while Maronite priest Dany Dergham openly requests the Vatican leverage diplomatic channels for this purpose. The piece concludes by presenting Noun’s view that this papal visit counters Hezbollah’s obstructionism and allegedly protects Lebanon’s Christian minority.
Neo-Modernist Leadership Elected in Philippines Pseudo-Church Structure
EWTN News reports (December 1, 2025) on the election of “Archbishop” Gilbert Garcera as president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), breaking precedent by not elevating the previous vice president. Garcera – known for promoting synodality through his 271-page document “Enlarging the Space of Our Tent” – assumes leadership amid alleged governmental corruption and natural disasters. His stated priorities include “pastoral sensitivity” toward individuals with same-sex attractions while maintaining nominal adherence to “Church teaching” on marriage. The CBCP press release confirms Garcera will represent Philippine “ecclesial” structures at Vatican meetings and international conferences.
50 Years of Naturalism: Unveiling the Modernist Agenda in Bangladesh Mission
The EWTN News portal (December 1, 2025) reports on Father Robert McCahill’s 50 years of service in Bangladesh, portraying his work with disabled children through bicycle visits and interfaith relations. The article emphasizes his nickname “Bob Bhai” (Brother Bob) among Muslims, his 12-15 mile daily bicycle journeys, and his philosophy that “lov[ing] one another is the key to happiness” without reference to sacramental ministry or conversion efforts. Notably absent are any mentions of administering last rites, promoting devotion to the Sacred Heart, or offering the Traditional Latin Mass – with McCahill stating he “celebrate[s] Mass here myself every day” in unspecified conditions.
Caritas Bangladesh’s Humanitarianism: A Betrayal of True Catholic Charity
EWTN News portal reports on November 29, 2025, about Caritas Bangladesh providing sewing machines and livelihood support to “tiger widows” in the Sundarbans mangrove forest. The paramasonic structure calling itself Caritas distributed 10,000 taka ($81) to 106 families, including 12 women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers, claiming this assistance enables them to “escape poverty and social stigma.” The article frames this as the “Catholic Church bringing hope” through purely material means while systematically omitting the supernatural purpose of authentic Christian charity.
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