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Humanitarian Gestures Mask Spiritual Bankruptcy in Caribbean Relief Efforts
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 6, 2025) reports on relief efforts by Catholic groups following Hurricane Melissa’s devastation in Jamaica. The article describes Dominican and Franciscan friars distributing meals, repairing roofs, and collaborating with organizations including Food for the Poor, Catholic Relief Services, and the U.S. State Department. The report emphasizes material aid – food, medical supplies, and infrastructure repairs – while quoting Fr. Bede Mullens about “worldwide solidarity in the body of Christ” and the need for “outside support.”


Heritage Foundation’s Hollow Apology Exposes Modernist Compromise
Naturalistic Ethics Replaces Catholic Moral Absolutes
The Catholic News Agency report on Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts’ apology reveals a fundamental abandonment of Catholic moral princi…


Kansas City “Diocesan” Scandal Exposes Post-Conciliar Ecclesial Rot
Catholic News Agency reports (November 6, 2025) that Jeremy Lillig, former director of stewardship for the “Diocese” of Kansas City-St. Joseph, allegedly embezzled $150,000 from the Bright Futures Fund scholarship program. Federal prosecutors charge him with wire fraud involving hundreds of Visa gift cards over five years. “Bishop” James Johnston Jr. expressed shock at this “gross violation of trust,” claiming the “diocese” strengthened financial oversight after discovering the theft post-Lillig’s October 2023 departure. Lillig pleaded not guilty, with trial set for March 2026. The report emphasizes legal consequences (20 years prison, $250k fine) and Lillig’s 2015 recognition as a philanthropic “rising star.”


The Neo-Church’s “House of David”: A Naturalist Distortion of Sacred History
Catholic News Agency reports on the second season of “House of David,” a Prime Video series produced by “The Wonder Project,” which claims to portray the biblical King David’s journey from shepherd to military commander. Actor Michael Iskander, who plays David and recently converted to Catholicism, describes the season as “transformative” and emphasizes themes of friendship with Jonathan and “how much God can work in our lives if we let him.” The article frames the series as inspirational content prompting viewers to “grow closer to Christ.”
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