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A conflicted Catholic bishop in traditional vestments holds a UN climate document in a dimly lit church, with a faded Christ the King image in the background.

US Bishops Embrace Globalist Ecology Over the Kingship of Christ

Portal Catholic News Agency reports that USCCB committee chairs Abp. Borys Gudziak and Bp. A. Elias Zaidan, alongside Catholic Relief Services CEO Sean Callahan, have issued a statement urging COP30 conference participants to implement climate policies under the banner of “stewarding God’s creation.” The document quotes antipope Leo XIV’s call to “listen to the cry of the Earth” and invokes the 2015 Paris Agreement while framing environmental activism through the lens of Francis’ Laudato Si’. The statement reduces Catholic social teaching to secular sustainability goals, demanding wealth redistribution through “loss and damage financing” and “just transition” economic policies without mentioning the Social Reign of Christ the King or the Church’s divine mission.

Catholic pro-life advocate praying in front of a closed abortion clinic with a rosary, highlighting the closure of primary care services and the contrast with life-affirming healthcare facilities.

Abortion Providers Expose Priorities by Closing Clinics Over Defunding

Portal Catholic News Agency reports that abortion providers such as Maine Family Planning and Planned Parenthood are closing primary care facilities rather than cease abortion services after losing federal Medicaid funding under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The article contrasts this with 8,800 community health centers continuing to offer comprehensive care without abortion, emphasizing that Maine alone has 131 Federally Qualified Health Centers providing life-affirming services. Pro-life leaders argue these closures prove abortion providers prioritize killing the unborn over genuine healthcare.

A traditional Catholic bishop kneeling in prayer before a crucifix, with a suffering Venezuelan family in the background, symbolizing the need for divine intervention in the Venezuela crisis.

Apostolic Usurper Undermines Divine Law in Venezuela Crisis

Portal “Catholic News Agency” reports (November 4, 2025) that the Vatican occupant Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) called for “dialogue” regarding U.S.-Venezuela tensions, stating: “A country has the right to have its own military to defend peace, to build peace… with violence we do not win. The thing to do is to seek dialogue.” The article cites a Maryknoll-endorsed letter condemning U.S. military actions as “illegal strikes” while omitting Venezuela’s socialist persecution of Catholics.

Traditional Catholic priest praying outside a U.S. immigration detention facility, holding a rosary and a copy of Quas Primas.

Neo-Church’s Migrant Narrative Exposes Apostate Priorities

Portal CNA reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) declared on November 4, 2025: “I would certainly invite the authorities to allow pastoral workers to attend to the needs of those people” detained in U.S. immigration facilities. The article details how Auxiliary “Bishop” José María García-Maldonado attempted to bring “Communion” to detainees at Broadview facility, claiming they endure “inhumane” conditions including “sleeping on floors” and denied medications. Antipope Leo invoked Matthew 25 to justify this activism: “Jesus is very clearly, at the end of the world, we’re going to be asked, ‘How did you receive the foreigner?'” This modernist exploitation of Christ’s words to promote borderless globalism exemplifies the conciliar sect’s rejection of Catholic social order.

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