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A young child praying in ruins with UNICEF's Catherine Russell in the background, symbolizing spiritual famine amid globalist humanitarianism.

UNICEF’s “Human Rights” Masquerade Exposes Globalist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports (December 10, 2025) on UNICEF’s appeal for $7.66 billion to aid 73 million children amid claims of unprecedented violations of their “rights.” The article frames humanitarian crises through the lens of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), decrying famine, violence, and funding gaps while omitting the supernatural destiny of souls.

Nigerian Christians enduring persecution in a ruined church, with a sedevacantist Catholic priest leading prayers and martyrs symbolizing supernatural martyrdom.

Nigerian “Priest” Distorts Martyrdom with Naturalistic Rhetoric

Catholic News Agency (December 10, 2025) reports on Maurice Emelu, a Nigerian “priest” now at John Carroll University, who claims Nigerian Christians demonstrate resilience amid Boko Haram persecution. Emelu describes faith blooming “in harsh soil,” calling victims “heroes and witnesses of the crucified Lord” who “dare fiery bullets” to attend church. He outlines four “virtues” for ministry: interior resilience, humility of presence, uncompromising integrity, and “infectious love,” while pleading for international aid to rebuild churches and schools. The article concludes with Emelu asserting that Nigerian Catholicism offers the universal Church lessons in “how to suffer,” “joy amid suffering,” and missionary zeal.

A Catholic bishop in traditional vestments disapprovingly observing an AI interface in a church setting.

Asian Bishops Embrace AI: Technological Idolatry Masquerading as Pastoral Care

The Vatican News portal (December 10, 2025) reports on a three-day meeting in Hong Kong organized by the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC). The event, attended by “Cardinal” Stephen Chow and antipope Leo XIV’s communication prefect Paolo Ruffini, promotes artificial intelligence (AI) as a “gift from God” for evangelization. Speakers urged ethical discernment while framing AI as essential to the Church’s mission, with Ruffini warning against “filter bubbles” but affirming technology’s role in Catholic media. The assembly concluded with plans to draft “pastoral guidelines” for AI use across Asian dioceses.

A disabled man in a wheelchair prays before a crucifix as a priest offers comfort in a courtroom setting.

Delaware’s Assisted Suicide Law: A Betrayal of Divine Law and Human Dignity

Catholic News Agency reports (Dec. 10, 2025) that disability advocacy groups have filed a federal lawsuit challenging Delaware’s physician-assisted suicide law, alleging it discriminates against people with disabilities. The law, set to take effect Jan. 1, 2026, permits terminally ill adults with six-month prognoses to obtain lethal drugs. Plaintiffs argue the statute violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by creating a dual standard where disabled individuals expressing suicidal ideation receive “suicide help” rather than prevention. The complaint highlights the law’s lack of mandatory mental health evaluations and warns of insurance companies incentivizing cheaper suicide drugs over costly life-sustaining treatments. This legal challenge exposes the neo-pagan worldview masquerading as “compassion” while ignoring the Church’s immutable condemnation of self-murder in any circumstance.

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