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Vatican’s Rejection of Marian Titles Exposes Modernist Apostasy
Portal Catholic News Agency reports on November 4, 2025 that the “Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith” under “Cardinal” Víctor Manuel Fernández has issued a document Mater Populi Fidelis rejecting the Marian titles “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix of All Graces.” The document claims these titles risk “eclipsing the exclusive role of Jesus Christ” and cites concerns about “confusion among Catholics” from social media-driven Marian devotions. Signed by the usurper “Pope” Leo XIV, the text promotes “ecumenical effort” while discouraging traditional expressions of Marian piety under the guise of preserving “Catholic identity.” This attack on Marian doctrine constitutes a direct assault on the Church’s immutable teaching about the Blessed Virgin Mary’s unique cooperation in the work of redemption.


Vatican’s Marian Note Undermines Mary’s Role in Redemption
Portal Vatican News reports the publication of *Mater populi fidelis* by the Dicastery for the “Doctrine of the Faith,” signed by “Cardinal” Víctor Manuel Fernández and approved by antipope Leo XIV. The document discourages traditional Marian titles like “Co-redemptrix” and “Mediatrix of All Graces” while promoting diluted alternatives like “Mother of Believers.” This constitutes a direct assault on Mariological orthodoxy and reveals the conciliar sect’s rejection of Mary’s unique cooperation in salvation.


The Trivialization of St. Charles Borromeo’s Legacy in Conciliar Hagiography
Portal Catholic News Agency reports on St. Charles Borromeo (Nov. 4, 2025) while engaging in characteristic conciliar reductionism, framing this Counter-Reformation giant through modernist lenses of therapeutic spirituality and historical ambiguity. The article speculates about his alleged patronage for obesity (“probably wasn’t obese”) yet omits his radical combat against heresy (militans contra haeresim) that defined his episcopacy.


Secular Militarism Masks Failure to Uphold Christ’s Kingship
Portal Catholic News Agency reports: “U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action against Nigeria if it fails to end Christian persecution” (November 3, 2025), framing religious violence as a geopolitical issue solvable through warfare. The article details threats to halt aid and deploy U.S. forces against “Islamic Terrorists,” quoting “President” Trump’s social media post: “If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed this, vowing to “kill the Islamic Terrorists” unless Nigeria’s government acts.
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