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Pro-Life Caroling Masks Grave Omission of Catholic Doctrine on Abortion
Catholic News Agency reports on “Peace in the Womb” caroling events outside abortion facilities organized by the Pro-Life Action League, claiming two women chose life after hearing Christmas carols at Illinois and Wisconsin facilities. The article quotes spokesman Matthew Yonke describing this as bringing “the Christmas message of peace and joy to the darkness of abortion clinics,” while Washington organizer Richard Bray emphasized an empty manger symbolizing “what an abortion does.”


Leo XIV’s Empty Rhetoric: Naturalism Masquerading as Spirituality
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 17, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s general audience address, wherein he claims “true treasure is found in the heart” rather than in material accumulation or “too much doing.” The article frames his message as a remedy for modern restlessness through inner reflection and neighborly love, quoting his assertions that “we are a heart” and must “return to the source of [our] being.”


Vogue’s Fashionable “Pope” and the Desecration of Sacred Symbolism
VaticanNews portal reports that the usurper of the Apostolic See, Robert Prevost (“Pope” Leo XIV), has been declared one of Vogue magazine’s “55 best-dressed people of 2025.” The article gushes over his “red satin mozzetta” and “wine-colored stole” while praising his supposed break from the “humble tastes” of Jorge Bergoglio. This sacrilegious spectacle exposes the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of sacred priorities, where liturgical vestments become props in a demonic fashion show rather than symbols of supernatural reality.


Secular Assault on Christian Education Exposes Bishops’ Capitulation
Catholic News Agency reports (December 17, 2025) that the UK Supreme Court has declared Christian religious education in Northern Ireland’s state-controlled schools unlawful, claiming it violates “European human rights legislation” by lacking “objective, critical, and pluralistic” framing. The court specifically targeted a child’s practice of saying grace at home after learning it in school. While Catholic schools retain temporary exemption, Bishop Alan McGuckian, SJ, weakly defends Christianity’s societal role without invoking Regnum Christi (the Kingship of Christ), while Derry’s “Bishop” Donal McKeown welcomes the ruling as an “opportunity” to reform religious education curricula.
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