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The Conciliar Sect’s Historical Revisionism in the Philippines

The cited article from Vatican News reports on the celebration of the 505th anniversary of the first Easter Mass in the Philippines, led by “Bishop” Precioso Cantillas of the Diocese of Maasin. It frames the event as a milestone of “Christianity” in the archipelago, emphasizing themes of “mercy,” “mission,” “evangelization,” and “perseverance.” The article presents the celebration as a continuation of a five-century-long Catholic legacy, with the “bishop” calling families to recognize their “mission” and citing the example of “Saint” Lorenzo Ruiz. A superficial reading might see this as a routine historical commemoration. A deeper analysis, however, reveals a calculated act of theological and historical revisionism by the conciliar sect. The event is not a celebration of Catholicity but a solemn ratification of the post-Vatican II apostasy, a naturalistic parody of true evangelization, and a brazen denial of the catastrophic rupture that defines the modern era. The article’s omissions are as damning as its assertions, creating a narrative that is theologically bankrupt and historically deceptive.

A solemn Chrism Mass in Arusha Cathedral 2026 with Archbishop Isaac Amani emphasizing naturalism over supernatural priesthood

Naturalism Masquerading as Priesthood in Tanzania

Naturalism Masquerading as Priesthood: The Arusha Chrism Mass

The Summary: The “Vatican News” portal reports on the 2026 Chrism Mass in the Archdiocese of Arusha, Tanzania, where Archbishop Isaac Ama…

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