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Divine Providence Preserves Saints from Modernist Distortions
The National Catholic Register portal (November 13, 2025) recounts episodes from the life of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini (1850-1917), emphasizing her providential escape from the Titanic and other maritime dangers. While the narrative details her trust in God’s protection during travels to establish hospitals and orphanages, the article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of sanctity to sentimentalized exempla rather than doctrinal fortitude.


Bangladeshi Catholic Schools Capitulate to Secular Terror
The Catholic News Agency portal reports the closure of several Catholic schools in Dhaka on November 13, 2025, citing fears of political violence ahead of Bangladesh's International Crime Tribunal verdict against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Educational institutions including Notre Dame University and St. Joseph's International School either canceled classes or shifted to online instruction following nine vehicle arsons and 17 bomb explosions linked to supporters of Hasina's Awami League. Jyoti F. Gomes, secretary of the Bangladesh Catholic Education Board Trust, justified these decisions by stating: "No one knows what will happen in the political situation of the country tomorrow, so the safety of the students comes first." This retreat reveals the conciliar sect's complete surrender to worldly anxieties and abandonment of the Church's supernatural mission.


Conciliar Sect’s Elections Expose Deepening Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on November 12, 2025, about elections within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). “Bishop” Kevin Rhoades was elected secretary, while other appointments included leadership roles for committees on religious liberty, ecumenism, and immigration. The assembly passed statements opposing mass deportations and advanced the beatification cause of a Jesuit priest working on the U.S.-Mexico border.


US Bishops’ Immigration Statement Rejects Christ’s Social Kingship
Catholic News Agency reports (November 12, 2025) that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops approved a statement opposing “indiscriminate mass deportation” of illegal immigrants during their Fall Plenary Assembly in Baltimore. The motion passed with 216 votes in favor (95% approval), five against, and three abstentions. The document condemns “dehumanizing rhetoric,” laments “arbitrary” loss of legal status by immigrants, and promotes “safe and legal pathways” for migration. Cardinal Blase Cupich amended the text to explicitly condemn deportations, claiming this demonstrates solidarity with migrants. Bishop Mark Seitz announced a national initiative to obstruct deportations while criticizing President Trump’s enforcement policies. The article notes antipope Leo XIV encouraged this stance, quoting his alleged statement: “The Church cannot stay silent before injustice.”
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