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Apostolic Women’s Merger Embodies Post-Conciliar Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal reports that the Congregation of Jesus (CJ) and the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM) have merged into a single congregation, formalized at a Mass presided over by Mr. Arturo Sosa, Superior General of the Society of Jesus. The unification brings together approximately 1,800 religious women across 40 countries, claiming to fulfill the vision of Mary Ward (1585-1645), who founded an institute “modeled on the framework of the Society of Jesus” with sisters who were “not cloistered, had no specific religious dress, and focused on God’s compassion.” The event featured a symposium titled “Women of the Dawn: On the Threshold of New Beginnings,” with participants celebrating their commitment to “education, social justice, pastoral ministry, and advocacy for women and those on the margins.” This merger epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic destruction of religious life through naturalism and apostasy.


McElroy’s Cancer Diagnosis Masks Grave Theological Malignancy in Washington Archdiocese
The Catholic News Agency portal reports that so-called “Cardinal” Robert McElroy of the Washington conciliar sect has been diagnosed with liposarcoma, describing his prognosis as “very good” following scheduled surgery. The article emphasizes McElroy’s political activism against President Trump’s immigration policies, quoting his September homily decrying “an unprecedented assault upon millions of immigrant men and women” and describing enforcement measures as “terror.” The report concludes with references to McElroy’s installation by Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) and his previous tenure as “bishop” of San Diego.


Parental Rights Amendment Masks Deeper Secularist Assault on Divine Order
The Catholic News Agency (November 5, 2025) reports Texas voters approved Proposition 15, enshrining parental rights in the state constitution with 72% support. The amendment declares parents’ authority over children’s upbringing while imposing a duty to “nurture and protect” them. The Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops endorsed the measure as recognizing “the natural right of parents to direct their children’s upbringing,” though some Democrats and the True Texas Project criticized it as either threatening child protections or redundantly codifying God-given rights. The amendment takes immediate effect upon certification.


Vatican’s Mental Health Forum: Naturalism Masquerading as Pastoral Care
VaticanNews portal (November 5, 2025) reports on the “Ministry of Hope” conference in Rome, organized with support from the International Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers under the patronage of the “Pontifical Academy for Life.” The event aims to strengthen the conciliar sect’s engagement with mental wellbeing through “listening, reflection, and collaboration” among “pastoral workers,” mental health professionals, and individuals with “lived experience.” The conference coincides with antipope Leo XIV’s monthly prayer intention on suicide prevention and features the launch of a document from the “Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development” on mental health in humanitarian crises. This three-day gathering epitomizes the neo-church’s surrender to secular therapeutic culture.
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