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Conciliar Distortions of Papal Infallibility Revealed
Catholic News Agency portal (December 8, 2025) attempts to explain papal infallibility through modernist lenses, framing it as a rarely exercised power while citing post-conciliar theologians like Fr. Patrick Flanagan and John P. Joy. The article references Pius IX’s 1854 definition of the Immaculate Conception and Pius XII’s 1950 Munificentissimus Deus on the Assumption as examples of infallible pronouncements, claiming these demonstrate continuity with Matthew 16:19. It misleadingly suggests that infallibility operates within a hermeneutic of continuity with conciliar ecclesiology, ignoring the rupture caused by Vatican II’s collegiality heresy.


Patroness or Propaganda? The Immaculate Conception in Conciliar America
Catholic News Agency’s December 8, 2025 article promotes the Immaculate Conception as “patroness of the United States” through selective historical anecdotes while omitting critical doctrinal context. The piece celebrates 19th-century episcopal declarations but ignores the apostate nature of the current U.S. hierarchy and reduces Marian devotion to sentimental nationalism.


Pizzaballa’s Detroit Visit: Naturalized “Hope” Masking Conciliar Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency reports Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa’s December 2025 visit to Detroit, where he promoted a vision of “hope” for Gaza Christians detached from Catholic eschatology and reduced to humanitarian sentimentality. Joined by modernist prelates like “Archbishop” Edward Weisenburger, Pizzaballa framed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through secularized dialogue while ignoring the divine mandate for Christ’s Social Kingship. The article applauds interreligious “solidarity” and $500,000 in fundraising while omitting the supernatural obligations of Catholic statecraft.


Naturalistic Peace and Apostate Ecumenism: Leo XIV’s Anathema Journeys
Catholic News Agency reports (December 7, 2025) that the antipope Leo XIV declared “peace is possible” following his visits to Turkey and Lebanon. The article describes joint prayers with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in İznik (ancient Nicaea) commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea and the 60th anniversary of the Paul VI-Athenagoras declaration. In Lebanon, the antipope praised the “mosaic of coexistence” and met victims of the 2020 Beirut port explosion. His Angelus address linked Advent spirituality to the “spirit of the Second Vatican Council,” claiming it guides the “Church” toward “unity and renewal.” This modernist performance substitutes Catholic eschatology with anthropocentric utopianism.
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