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Detroit’s Structural Collapse Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Spiritual Bankruptcy
The Catholic News Agency reports (November 17, 2025) on the Archdiocese of Detroit’s planned “restructuring” involving church closures and parish mergers. Archbishop Edward Weisenburger attributes this to declining numbers: from 1.5 million Catholics during the Church’s zenith to 900,000 today, with fewer than half attending Sunday “Masses.” The conciliar sect projects a 40% priest reduction within a decade, with most clergy over age 50 and 67% of parishes having fewer than 600 weekly attendees. The “restructuring” proposes merging parishes into “pastorates” led by clerical teams, framed as an opportunity to become “mission ready.” This follows similar collapse patterns in 30 other US dioceses, including Dubuque where “Mass” attendance has plummeted 46% since 2006.


Leo XIV’s Hollow Rhetoric on Minors Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 17, 2025) reports that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) sent a message to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, claiming he holds this issue “deep in his heart.” The usurper of Peter’s throne spoke of dignity as “a gift from God” reflected in every human face, urging communities to become “examples of trust and dialogue.” This performance of concern stands in stark contradiction to the conciliar sect’s systemic enabling of predators while dismantling the Church’s supernatural foundations.


Synthetic Optimism: The False Hope of Lebanese Catholics in Leo XIV’s Visit
Naturalism Disguised as Ecclesial Solidarity
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Lebanese Catholics abroad expressing hope for the upcoming visit of the current Vatican figure Leo XIV to Lebano…


Vatican’s Cinematic Syncretism Masquerading as Spiritual Longing
Catholic News Agency reports that on November 15, 2025, the usurper of the Apostolic Palace (“Pope” Leo XIV) addressed filmmakers including Spike Lee and Cate Blanchett, claiming cinema expresses humanity’s “longing for infinity” and calling it a “workshop of hope.” The article describes this “pontiff” praising films like The Sound of Music and Life Is Beautiful while urging artists to make “cinema an art of the Spirit.” The report frames this as the Vatican endorsing cinematic art as a vehicle for spiritual exploration, with “Vatican News” ironically quoting Bergoglio’s predecessor Paul VI about the Church’s “friendship” with artists.
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