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Haitian Bishops’ Christmas Message: Naturalism Masquerading as Hope
The Vatican News portal (December 9, 2025) reports that Haiti’s “Episcopal Conference” issued a Christmas message invoking “The light of Christ shines in our darkness” while calling for “peacemakers,” democratic elections, and “new leadership” amid gang violence displacing 1.4 million people. Their statement claims Christ’s birth offers hope not as “superficial optimism” but through “responsible action,” praising Haiti’s World Cup qualification as evidence of national potential. The “bishops” urge authorities to create security for 2026 elections under Haiti’s 1987 Constitution, which they dub the “law of laws,” while entrusting the nation to the “Prince of Peace” and Virgin Mary.


Marian Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Devotion at Knock Shrine
The Catholic News Agency portal reports from a December 6, 2025 conference at Knock Shrine promoting the “First Saturdays” devotion based on alleged Fatima apparitions. The event marked the centenary of supposed Marian promises to Sister Lucia, with “Bishop” John Keenan of Paisley declaring: “We need to respond to Our Lady not with half-measures” and urging wider adoption of this devotion. Conference organizer Marius O’Reilly claimed this practice is “the forgotten part of the Fatima message” necessary for world peace, while Christine O’Hara promoted parish-level implementation. The article frames this devotion as heaven’s “peace plan” while omitting any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the propitiatory Sacrifice of the Mass.


Neo-Catholic Purgatorial Theater Masks Ecclesial Apostasy
EWTN News reports on alleged spiritual renewal at France’s Shrine of Our Lady of Montligeon, framing increased pilgrim numbers – particularly among youth – as evidence of authentic Catholic revival. The December 9, 2025 article credits this purported resurgence to the shrine’s focus on prayer for the dead, while noting concurrent restoration of its physical structures and broader increases in French adult baptisms. Such naturalistic metrics conceal the conciliar sect’s abandonment of lex orandi, lex credendi (the law of prayer is the law of belief).


EWTN’s Humanist Narrative on Lai Reveals Conciliar Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency (EWTN News) portal (December 9, 2025) publishes an emotional account of Claire Lai pleading for her father Jimmy Lai’s release from Chinese imprisonment. While detailing his alleged Catholic devotion and prison sufferings, the narrative operates entirely within the post-conciliar paradigm of naturalized faith and worldly activism.
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