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Franciscan Sisters in a convent garden, reflecting sorrow over the loss of sacred mission to modernist activism.

Franciscan Sisters’ Land Return: Modernist Subversion of Catholic Mission

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration selling land to the Lac du Flambeau tribe for $30,000 (1% of its market value), framing it as historic “repair for colonization” and “healing.” The land, purchased from the tribe in 1966 for their spirituality center, is returned alongside confessions of “complicity” in operating St. Mary’s Catholic Indian Boarding School (1883-1969), which they now condemn for “suppressing Native identity.” This theatrical gesture, praised by diocesan “bishop” James Powers as “justice and reconciliation,” exemplifies the neo-church’s apostasy from its divine mandate.

Faithful Catholics in prayer contrast with environmental protesters during Cardinal Parolin's speech at COP30 Summit in Belém.

Vatican Secretary of State Promotes Climate Idolatry Over Salvation of Souls

The Vatican News portal (November 7, 2025) reports on Secretary of State “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin’s participation in the COP30 Climate Summit in Belém, Brazil. The article quotes him claiming climate change causes more displacement than wars, urging governments to fulfill “past climate commitments” and praising a children’s project teaching “a different way of relating to creation.” Parolin asserts the Church’s role is to provide “an ethical response” through education, while admitting it lacks technical expertise. The piece frames environmental activism as a tool to “relaunch multilateral cooperation,” with no mention of Christ, sin, or eternal salvation.

A traditional Carmelite nun in solemn prayer in a dimly lit monastic cell, symbolizing the erosion of authentic monastic life in modern Sweden.

The Illusion of Contemplation: A Neo-Carmelite Facade in Post-Christian Sweden

VaticanNews portal (November 7, 2025) presents an interview with “Sr.” Elisabeth from the Glumslöv Carmel in Sweden, portraying it as a bastion of contemplative life. The article emphasizes her personal vocation journey, the monastery’s prayer life, and its struggles in a secularized society. Absent is any mention of the raison d’être of authentic Carmelite life: reparation for heresies, conversion of sinners, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Instead, the piece reduces monasticism to therapeutic spiritualism, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s gutting of religious life.

Depiction of COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, highlighting the spiritual conflict between conciliar climate activism and traditional Catholic faith.

Climate Idolatry and the Neo-Pagan COP30 Summit in Amazonia

The Vatican News portal reports on the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, where world leaders gather to “update commitments” from the 2015 Paris Agreement. The article emphasizes global warming statistics, climate financing demands, and the concept of a “just transition” to low-carbon economies. Representatives of the conciliar sect, led by “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin, participate in this “Amazonian COP” to promote ecological agendas. The report frames climate change as humanity’s central crisis while omitting any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the Church’s divine mission.

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