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Portrait of Sister Mary Michael in a modernist chapel with Novus Ordo altar, symbolizing the false sanctity of the conciliar sect.

The Illusion of Sanctity in a Conciliar Sect: Dissecting the EWTN Nun’s Legacy

Catholic News Agency reports the death of Sister Mary Michael at age 94, celebrating her as one of Mother Angelica’s founding nuns who helped establish EWTN – the conciliar sect’s media arm that promotes religious indifferentism under the guise of “Catholic journalism”. The article presents her as a model of religious life despite her full immersion in post-conciliar innovations that rupture with true Catholic tradition.

Portrait of Jesuit Richard Thomas in traditional priestly attire before a desert chapel, symbolizing his contested beatification and social activism on the U.S.-Mexico border.

US Bishops Promote Jesuit’s Beatification: Masking Apostasy with Social Activism

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 12, 2025) reports that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) approved advancing the beatification cause of Jesuit Richard Thomas (1928-2006). Bishop Peter Baldacchino of Las Cruces presented Thomas as a model of service to the poor, emphasizing his work at Our Lady’s Youth Center in El Paso and The Lord’s Ranch in New Mexico. Baldacchino recounted a supposed 1972 “miraculous multiplication” of food at a Juárez garbage dump, while Bishops Mark Seitz and Andrew Cozzens praised Thomas’s “heroic life” and involvement in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal.

A traditional Catholic priest in a cassock holds a Vatican document rejecting the Dozulé apparitions while a young woman prays before a wooden cross in a solemn church setting.

Vatican’s Dozulé Apparition Rejection Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Doctrinal Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the conciliar sect’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith declaring alleged apparitions in Dozulé, France “not supernatural.” Cardinal Victor Manuel “Fernández” claims these 1972 visions – where Madeleine Aumont purportedly received messages about a “glorious cross” and Christ’s “imminent return” – contain doctrinal errors incompatible with their modernist interpretation of Catholicism. The declaration objects to comparing Dozulé’s cross with Jerusalem’s, warns against “material sacrality,” and rejects claims about remission of sins through contemplating this cross while dismissing predictions of Christ’s imminent Second Coming. This verdict exemplifies the conciliar sect’s theological incoherence and abandonment of true Catholic principles.

A somber scene from the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis showing teenagers engaging in a digital dialogue with antipope Leo XIV amidst a modernist setting.

Conciliar Sect Exploits Youth to Promote Naturalistic Agenda

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 12, 2025) reports on eight teenagers selected for a “digital dialogue” with antipope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis. The event, organized by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM), promotes this as the “first time in history” a “pope” engages U.S. youth through digital means. Participants like Ezequiel Ponce express excitement about their voices being heard, while moderator Katie McGrady declares: “the young Church is the Church of now, not tomorrow.” The article emphasizes dialogue over doctrine, with no mention of the sacraments, grace, or the Social Kingship of Christ.

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