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A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands in a Polish cathedral, holding a Catechism, pointing toward an EU courtroom through stained glass windows.

EU Court’s Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Exposes Post-Conciliar Apostasy

Vatican News portal (December 9, 2025) reports on the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) expressing “concern” over a European Court of Justice (CJEU) ruling requiring EU member states to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other member states. The case centered on a Polish same-sex couple whose German marriage certificate was rejected by Polish authorities. While COMECE claims the ruling exceeds EU competencies and threatens national sovereignty over family law, the statement carefully avoids condemning the moral abomination of sodomitical unions. The commission weakly laments potential impacts on “legal certainty” and fears future rulings on surrogacy, while acknowledging that EU nations must still comply with the court’s decision.

Sedevacantist priest holding ancient Liber Pontificalis manuscript in a cathedral, contrasting with a digital screen displaying the conciliar sect's Annuarium Pontificium.

Digital Yearbook Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Modernist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal (December 9, 2025) reports the launch of a digital Annuarium Pontificium by “Pope” Leo XIV’s regime, touted as providing “up-to-date information on the Catholic Church’s institutions across the globe.” The project – developed jointly by the modernist structures calling themselves “Secretariat of State” and “Dicastery for Communication” – replaces the traditional printed pontifical yearbook with an online database accessible via subscription. The article celebrates this as “a significant step in updating and modernizing the information tools,” with “Pope” Leo XIV personally navigating the platform during its launch.

Sedevacantist Catholic critique of Our Lady of Guadalupe syncretism depicted through St. Juan Diego's prayer at the ancient chapel ruins of Tepeyac.

Our Lady of Guadalupe: Syncretic Cult Versus Catholic Tradition

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 9, 2025) reports on the archaeological remnants of the chapel where the image of “Our Lady of Guadalupe” was initially housed, emphasizing St. Juan Diego’s role as caretaker of the image and herald of the alleged apparitions. The article describes this as an “essential part of the Marian complex of Tepeyac,” presenting the Virgin’s message as universal love for marginalized peoples. This uncritical celebration of syncretic paganism disguised as Marian devotion exposes the theological bankruptcy of post-conciliar pseudo-Catholicism.

Sombre depiction of the alleged baptism of Juan Diego by Pedro de Gante in a 16th-century Mexican church, highlighting theological concerns about syncretism and inculturation.

Syncretism and Modernist Distortions in the Canonization of “Juan Diego”

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 9, 2025) presents a deceptively hagiographic account of Franciscan missionary Pedro de Gante’s alleged baptism of “Juan Diego” – the fabricated indigenous figure central to the Guadalupe apparition myth. The article states: “Juan Diego and his wife were baptized by Gante and took new names… considered one of the first native couples to be baptized in Mexico.” This narrative serves the conciliar sect’s agenda of replacing Catholic missionary triumphalism with postmodern cultural relativism.

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