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Boston Pro-Life March: Superficial Activism Amidst Ecclesial Apostasy
Catholic News Agency reports on the November 1, 2025, “National Men’s March to Abolish Abortion” in Boston, where hundreds gathered amidst clown-costumed protesters and Antifa agitators. The event, co-founded by Jim Havens, featured speeches by individuals including “Sister” Deirdre Byrne, Will Goodman, and “bp” Joseph Strickland. While framed as “prayerful,” the spectacle reveals deeper compromises with the conciliar sect’s naturalistic activism, divorced from the integral Catholic imperative of restoring Christ’s Social Kingship.


Conciliar Distortions Mask Christ’s Kingship in Temple Cleansing Commentary
Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) presents a commentary by Jenny Kraska on John 2:13-22, twisting Christ’s purification of the Temple into a pretext for promoting conciliarist social activism. The article reduces the “Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica” to a naturalistic metaphor about being “living stones,” omitting that this celebration of the conciliar sect’s principal church constitutes architectural sacrilege against Catholic tradition.


Neo-Modernist Agenda Masquerading as Petrine Ministry: A Six-Month Review of Vatican II’s Final Act
The Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) presents a glowing account of the first six months of “Pope” Leo XIV’s reign, portraying him as a champion of peace, unity, and social justice. The article highlights his calls for a “missionary Church” focused on dialogue, disarmament, care for migrants, and environmentalism. It praises his rejection of “religious marketing” and emphasis on “concrete commitment to the least.” This narrative culminates in describing a church that “builds bridges” and becomes “leaven for a reconciled world.” Such rhetoric constitutes not renewal but the final triumph of the conciliar revolution’s core heresies.


Vatican’s Climate Agenda: A Betrayal of Christ’s Kingship
The VaticanNews portal (November 8, 2025) reports on Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s address at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil. Parolin, serving the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, demanded “greater political will” to implement the Paris Agreement, framed as an ethical imperative for “environmental justice.” He invoked the authority of antipope Francis’ “net-zero emissions” pledge and distorted the legacy of Leo XIII to justify the conciliar sect’s fusion with globalist environmentalism. The article exemplifies the neo-church’s surrender to naturalism, reducing the Church’s mission to secular activism while silencing her divine mandate to proclaim Christ’s sovereignty over nations.
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