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Antipope’s African Tour: Apostasy in Motion
The ‘Pope’ Who Is Not: Fundamental Illegitimacy
The cited article from VaticanNews reports on the announced apostolic journeys of “Pope Leo XIV” to Monaco, Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, Equatorial Guine…


EDSA Myth: Catholic Complicity in Naturalist Revolution
The VaticanNews portal reports on a gathering of Filipino clergy, religious, and lay faithful in Rome commemorating the 40th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution in the Philippines. The event, titled “EDSAmination of Conscience,” featured reflections on the peaceful uprising’s legacy of “courage, unity, and moral clarity,” highlighting the role of the late Cardinal Jaime Sin and the Catholic Church’s leadership. Participants shared personal testimonies of nonviolent resistance, emphasized the event’s enduring relevance, and discussed contemporary challenges like “revisionism” and division. The gathering concluded with a renewal of commitment to “truth, justice, and solidarity,” framing EDSA as a timeless call to choose “conscience over fear, unity over division, and faith over indifference.” The article presents the revolution as a purely naturalistic, humanist achievement, completely omitting any reference to the supernatural goals of the Catholic Church, the Social Kingship of Christ, or the necessity of grace for true societal renewal. This omission is not accidental but symptomatic of the conciliar sect’s complete apostasy from the integral Catholic faith.
The Apostate “Church of Freedom” vs. the Catholic Church of Divine Law
[VaticanNews portal reports] In a 1981 homily by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later the antipope Benedict XVI, Saint Monica is presented as the model for a Church that is a “space of life, of welco…
Secular Humanism Masquerading as Catholic Concern
Summary: An article published by the Vatican News service reports on a group of Mozambican women rejecting the distribution of traditional dresses for Women’s Day, instead demanding that state funds be redirected to address catastrophic failures in the healthcare system. The women frame their demand in the language of “respect,” “dignity,” and “human rights,” calling for “real action” over “empty gestures.” While the material suffering described is real, the analysis is conducted entirely within the secular, naturalistic paradigm of human rights and material welfare, with absolute silence on the supernatural order, sin, grace, the sacraments, or the social reign of Jesus Christ. This omission is not incidental but constitutes the very essence of the modernist apostasy. The article, emanating from the post-conciliar “conciliar sect’s” official mouthpiece, promotes a naturalistic, Pelagian humanism that is diametrically opposed to the integral Catholic social doctrine as defined before the revolution of 1958. The thesis is clear: the conciliar structures have fully embraced the errors condemned by Pius IX in the Syllabus Errorum, reducing the Church’s mission to a worldly NGO concerned with material conditions while abandoning souls to eternal peril.
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