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Vatican’s Mental Health Forum: Naturalism Masquerading as Pastoral Care

VaticanNews portal (November 5, 2025) reports on the “Ministry of Hope” conference in Rome, organized with support from the International Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers under the patronage of the “Pontifical Academy for Life.” The event aims to strengthen the conciliar sect’s engagement with mental wellbeing through “listening, reflection, and collaboration” among “pastoral workers,” mental health professionals, and individuals with “lived experience.” The conference coincides with antipope Leo XIV’s monthly prayer intention on suicide prevention and features the launch of a document from the “Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development” on mental health in humanitarian crises. This three-day gathering epitomizes the neo-church’s surrender to secular therapeutic culture.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments holds the Blessed Sacrament in a typhoon-devastated village, surrounded by penitent faithful kneeling in prayer.

Philippine “Archbishop” Promotes Naturalism Over Salvation in Typhoon Response

Portal Vatican News reports on November 5, 2025, that “Archbishop” Alberto S. Uy of Cebu urged Philippine “Catholics” to open homes to survivors of Typhoon Kalmaegi, framing the disaster as an ecological warning rather than a spiritual wake-up call. The article describes the typhoon—which killed 90 people—as the 20th storm of the season, displacing 400,000 and flooding urban areas. The “archbishop” declares: “God speaks through the wind and the water” to invite “ecological and moral conversion,” while promoting a relief initiative called “Give Hope.” This response epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of social activism for supernatural faith.

A sedevacantist priest mourning before a destroyed Catholic church in Myanmar, symbolizing the spiritual genocide and abandonment of the true Faith.

The Empty Humanitarian Gospel of Leo XIV’s Myanmar Appeal

Portal Catholic News Agency reports on antipope Leo XIV’s November 5, 2025 general audience, where he issued humanitarian appeals for Myanmar while delivering a catechesis reducing Christ’s Resurrection to psychological comfort. The article highlights his call for international aid to Myanmar’s displaced population and his theological reflections framing Easter as mere existential hope rather than the triumph over sin and death.

A traditional Catholic priest in solemn prayer before a wooden cross, reflecting on the martyrdom of Spanish clergy during the Asturian socialist uprising.

Spanish Martyrs’ Legacy Distorted by Neo-Modernist Narrative

Portal Catholic News Agency (November 5, 2025) reports on Auxiliary “Bishop” Juan Antonio Martínez Camino’s book The 39 Martyrs of 1934 in Spain, framing the murder of clergy during the Asturian socialist uprising as a means to “recover evangelical strength.” The article credits the “bishop” with distinguishing these deaths from later Spanish Civil War martyrdoms while lamenting modern Spain’s “neo-pagan culture.” It concludes with reference to John Paul II’s 2000 Colosseum event commemorating 20th-century martyrs—a deceptive veneer masking the conciliar sect’s exploitation of martyrdom for ecumenical agendas.

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