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Vatican Bank Capitulation Embodies Post-Conciliar Naturalism
The Vatican News portal (November 13, 2025) reports that the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) reinstated Silvia Carlucci and Domenico Fabiani, a married couple fired in October 2024 for violating the bank’s prohibition on employing spouses. The Association of Lay Employees of the Vatican (ADLV) hailed this negotiated settlement – reached after the couple filed a wrongful termination lawsuit – as a “victory for common sense,” claiming the IOR’s rule “would clearly be unconstitutional in Italy.” The union further criticized the Vatican’s lack of “social safety nets,” framing the case as a labor rights issue requiring alignment with secular norms.


The Conciliar Sect’s Business “Sainthood”: Another Step Towards the Religion of Man
VaticanNews portal (November 13, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV praised Argentine businessman Enrique Shaw (1921-1962) as proof that “one can be both an entrepreneur and a saint” and that “economic efficiency and fidelity to the Gospel are not mutually exclusive.” The article presents Shaw—declared “venerable” by Bergoglio in 2021—as a model of “Catholic social teaching in action,” highlighting his advocacy for “fair wages” and worker formation programs. Shaw’s cause, now in its final stages, exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of supernatural holiness with naturalistic humanitarianism.


Neo-Church’s Eastern Ventures Mask Apostasy from Catholic Tradition
VaticanNews portal reports on November 13, 2025, the election of Claudiu-Lucian Pop as Major Archbishop of Romanian Greek-Catholics, the Aramaic village renaming in Turkey, and Christian returns to al-Ghassaniyah, Syria. These events are framed as positive developments, yet reveal the conciliar sect’s abandonment of integral Catholic mission in favor of naturalistic ethnic preservation and false ecumenism.


Modernist Prelates Betray Catholic Doctrine on Immigration
Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports that “Bishop” Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas—a key figure in the United States Conference of Catholic “Bishops” (USCCB)—praised legislation (HR 4393) offering temporary protections for illegal immigrants while refusing to endorse it due to its lack of citizenship pathways. The bill, sponsored by Rep. María Elvira Salazar and Rep. Veronica Escobar, proposes financial penalties for illegal entry, accelerated asylum processing, and border security funding. Seitz called it “a step toward fulfilling the call made by our Holy Father” but withheld full support, stating: “We have never supported a bill, formally, that doesn’t give a pathway to citizenship.”
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