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Secular Humanism Masquerades as Charity in Jamaican Relief Efforts
Vatican News portal (November 18, 2025) reports on Lorna Owens, a Jamaican expatriate in Florida organizing a “One Love Supper” fundraiser with chef Hari Pulapaka. The event directs proceeds to secular NGOs World Central Kitchen and Global Empowerment Movement for Hurricane Melissa relief. The article emphasizes material needs (“food, water, medicine”) while promoting interfaith collaboration and psychological aid, framing the crisis through naturalistic humanitarianism rather than Catholic truth.


Vatican Basilicas: Modernist Distortion of Apostolic Legacy
Catholic News Agency portal reports on the November 18 feast commemorating the dedication of the Basilicas of Sts. Peter and Paul, detailing their historical construction under Emperor Constantine, architectural evolution through Renaissance and Baroque periods, and current spiritual significance during the 2025 Jubilee Year. The article emphasizes tourism statistics, artistic achievements, and quotes “Pope” Francis urging faithful to “open the doors” of the Church. This presentation reduces the basilicas’ sacred purpose to ecclesial theme parks while concealing their current desacralization under conciliar occupation.


Assisi Assembly Promotes Naturalistic Peace Over Christ’s Kingship
VaticanNews portal (November 18, 2025) reports on Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi’s opening address to the Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI) in Assisi. The article emphasizes Zuppi’s call for “peace” in “martyred Ukraine,” “developmental cooperation” in Gaza, and “equality among all women and men.” The CEI assembly, to be closed by antipope Leo XIV on November 20, frames its discussions around pastoral guidelines derived from Italy’s “Synodal Path,” with plans to finalize them in May 2026.
The Illusion of Sanctity: St. Rose Philippine Duchesne and Conciliar Distortions
Catholic News Agency reports on the November 18 feast day of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, detailing her missionary work in 19th-century America under Bishop Louis DuBourg. The article describes her founding of schools for Native American children, her establishment of the Society of the Sacred Heart in Missouri, and her 1988 canonization by John Paul II, highlighting her nickname “Quah-kah-ka-num-ad” (Woman Who Prays Always) among the Potawatomi tribe. The piece presents her as an educational pioneer while omitting doctrinal context about her spiritual formation and missionary methods.
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