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Conciliar Sect’s Distortion of Marian Dogma Reveals Deeper Apostasy
The CNA portal (December 8, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV used his Angelus address to manipulate the dogma of the Immaculate Conception into a human-centric appeal for “renewing our ‘yes’ to God.” The counterfeit “pontiff” allegedly stated: “The ‘yes’ of the mother of the Lord is wonderful, but so also can ours be, renewed faithfully each day…” while equating baptismal grace with Mary’s singular privilege. This syncretic message omits all reference to the extra Ecclesiam nulla salus doctrine and the Social Kingship of Christ.


Conciliar Sect’s Lebanon Aid Masks Apostasy and Naturalism
VaticanNews portal (December 8, 2025) reports on Aid to the Church in Need’s efforts to support Christians in Lebanon through schools and emergency aid amid Hezbollah-Israel conflicts. The article emphasizes material assistance, “interreligious dialogue,” and cooperation with post-conciliar structures while systematically omitting the supernatural mission of the Church. This exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of Catholicism to a humanitarian NGO.


Bergoglian Antipope Mocks True Marian Devotion with Masonic Ritual
VaticanNews portal reports on 8 December 2025 that usurper “pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) continued the conciliar sect’s tradition of laying flowers at the statue of the Immaculate Conception in Rome’s Piazza di Spagna. The event featured a modernist prayer invoking Mary as inspiration for “a Church with and among the people” while omitting any reference to her divine maternity as Theotokos or her role in crushing heresy. This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s cultus humanitatis (cult of humanity) replacing Catholic devotion.


Canadian Bishops’ Capitulation to Secular Hate-Speech Legislation
Catholic News Agency reports on December 8, 2025, that the Canadian Conference of Catholic “Bishops” (CCCB) and “Cardinal” Francis Leo petition Prime Minister Mark Carney to retain Section 319(3)(b) of Canada’s criminal code. This provision currently exempts “good-faith expressions or opinions based on religious texts” from hate-speech prosecution. The “bishops” warn that removal would create a “chilling effect on religious expression,” fearing clergy could face imprisonment for preaching doctrine. Conservative MP Andrew Lawton welcomed their stance, while Liberal MP Leslie Church accused opponents of “bad faith sabotage.” The Bloc Québécois demands removal of religious exemptions as part of Quebec’s secularist agenda, exemplified by Bill 9 banning prayers in public spaces.
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