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Human Trafficking Conference Exposes Post-Conciliar Sect’s Spiritual Bankruptcy
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 23, 2025) reports on an international human trafficking conference organized by the Sovereign Order of Malta, Praeveni Global, Santa Marta Group, and the Pontifical Gregorian University’s Institute of Anthropology. The event featured testimonies from trafficking survivors like Karla De la Cuesta alongside presentations by UN rapporteur Reem Alsalem and conciliar sect figures including “Cardinal” Fabio Baggio and “Fr.” Hans Zollner. While decrying the 50 million trafficking victims worldwide, the conference proposed purely naturalistic solutions, epitomizing the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Regnum Christi (the Reign of Christ) as the sole remedy for societal ills.


Nigerian Kidnapping Crisis Exposes Ecclesial Capitulation to Secular Power
The Catholic News Agency portal reports the release of 130 students and teachers kidnapped from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Nigeria’s Niger state, completing the liberation of 303 captives taken on November 21, 2025. Authorities attribute the resolution to “military intelligence-driven operations,” while the Diocese of Kontagora issued statements thanking governmental and security forces without invoking supernatural intervention.


Conciliar Sect’s Hollow “Peace” Appeal Exposes Apostate Naturalism
Vatican News portal (December 23, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV (“Robert Prevost”) appealed for “24 hours of peace worldwide at Christmas” during a press encounter at Castel Gandolfo. The article quotes his generic disappointment over Illinois’ assisted suicide law and his diplomatic remarks on Ukraine and Gaza, framing these as moral concerns while avoiding any call for repentance or acknowledgment of Christ’s sovereignty.


Apostolic Pretenses and the Betrayal of Life in Illinois
Catholic News Agency reports on December 23, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) appealed to Illinois Governor JB Pritzker during a November 2025 Vatican meeting to veto an assisted suicide bill. The self-styled “pope” expressed disappointment when Pritzker signed the legislation on December 12, claiming they had been “very clear about the necessity to respect the sacredness of life” while asking people to “reflect upon the nature of human life” during Christmas. The article quotes the usurper’s weak lamentations about the governor’s decision and mentions Cardinal Blase Cupich’s equally ineffectual objections, framing this exchange as legitimate Catholic opposition while concealing the conciliar sect’s doctrinal bankruptcy.
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