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Haiti’s Carnage: Vatican News Peddles Masonic Humanitarianism, Silences Christ the King

The Vatican News portal reports on the catastrophic humanitarian and security crisis in Haiti, citing United Nations figures of 1.5 million displaced and over 1,600 killed in three months, gang control of 70–75% of Port-au-Prince, economic contraction, and the failure of the Kenya-led multinational mission. The article functions as a secular NGO bulletin, stripped of any supernatural reference, culminating in a solicitation to spread the “Pope’s words” — those of the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) — as the ultimate remedy. This silence on the Social Kingship of Christ and the necessity of the Catholic Faith for temporal order is not an omission; it is the formal apostasy of the conciliar sect masquerading as journalism.

Notre-Dame Restoration: Secularized Spectacle Masquerading as Catholic Renewal

The EWTN News portal reports that the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, having reopened in December 2024 after the devastating 2019 fire, now enters a “final stage of restoration” projected to last until 2033 at a cost of 150 million euros. The article details fundraising efforts, the restoration of the western rose window, and the ongoing controversy over President Emmanuel Macron’s push to replace six 19th-century stained-glass windows by Viollet-le-Duc with contemporary works by Claire Tabouret. This entire enterprise is a grotesque theater of naturalism: a secularized monument managed by the conciliar sect, stripped of the Social Kingship of Christ, where the “liturgy” celebrated is the Novus Ordo fabrication and the “restoration” serves tourism and national pride, not the glory of God.

Little Sisters Beg Masonic Courts for Contraception Exemption: RFRA Capitulation

The EWTN News portal (Catholic News Agency) reports on the latest chapter in the Little Sisters of the Poor’s fifteen-year legal odyssey before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The conciliar sect’s media apparatus frames this as a heroic defense of “religious freedom” against the contraceptive mandate of the Affordable Care Act. The Little Sisters, represented by the Becket Fund, argue that federal exemptions protecting objectors are a legitimate “middle ground” mandated by the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). The attorneys general of Pennsylvania and New Jersey counter that these exemptions are “arbitrary and capricious,” exceeding RFRA’s scope. The Department of Justice, under the current administration, supports the exemptions. Mother Loraine Marie Maguire insists the lawsuit threatens their “God-given mission” to serve the elderly poor. This entire spectacle is a grotesque theater of capitulation: a post-conciliar religious order begging a Masonic judiciary for a revocable license to avoid formal cooperation with intrinsic evil, thereby legitimizing the very secularist order that claims the right to define the limits of divine law.

Conciliar Cover-Up: Seton Hall Whitewashes McCarrick Legacy with Secular Legalism

The Pillar portal reports that an “independent” investigation commissioned by the Newark “cardinal” Joseph Tobin has exonerated Msgr. Joseph Reilly, president of Seton Hall University, from allegations of mishandling sexual harassment cases at the archdiocesan seminaries in 2012. The Ropes & Gray report concludes Reilly “acted promptly and substantively” though he failed to notify the Title IX coordinator—an omission excused by his alleged lack of training. This whitewash exposes the neo-church’s substitution of Divine Law for secular bureaucratic compliance.

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