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Subversion of Catholic Womanhood Through Modernist “Feminine Genius” Journal

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 7, 2025 / 09:00 am
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the launch of “The Better Part Journal” by Heidi Bollich-Erne, presented as the “first intellectual Catholic women’s journal” to “define the feminine genius” through interdisciplinary articles on neuroscience, media influence, and social issues. The publication explicitly draws inspiration from Wojtyła’s Mulieris Dignitatem (1988), with Bollich-Erne admitting “we all throw around the ‘feminine genius,’ but when you ask someone to stop and give an actual definition, most people can’t.” The journal claims fidelity to the “magisterium” while promising “freedom of voice” for contributors ranging from academics to nonacademics, with print editions released biannually to ensure permanence.

A solemn Vatican garden scene showing the usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) receiving a luxury electric lawn mower from Czech officials, symbolizing materialism over spiritual priorities.

Papal Lawn Mower Scandal Exposes Vatican’s Earthly Priorities

Catholic News Agency reports that usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) accepted a luxury electric lawn mower from Czech manufacturer Swardman during a November 2025 general audience. The custom Electra 2.0 model features leather-lined handles and the Vatican coat of arms, purportedly for maintaining gardens at the Vatican or Castel Gandolfo. Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs facilitated the gift through their embassy to the Holy See, with sales manager Jakub Dvořák describing the presentation as “a moment of unmistakable magic.” This technological fetish occurs while the conciliar sect continues its abandonment of the Church’s supernatural mission.

Depiction of Conciliar Sect's syncretism through racial documentaries in a traditional Catholic setting.

Conciliar Sect’s Syncretism Exposed in New Racial Documentaries

Catholic News Agency reports on two documentaries produced by the Black and Indian Mission Office: “Trailblazers of Faith: The Legacy of African American Catholics” and “Walking the Sacred Path: The Story of the Black and Indian Mission Office.” The films promote six African Americans on the conciliar sect’s “path to sainthood” (Venerable Henriette DeLille, Julia Greeley, Fr. Augustus Tolton, Mother Mary Lange, Pierre Toussaint, and Sister Thea Bowman) while championing Native American “cultural traditions” within Catholicism. Father Maurice Henry Sands, executive director of the office, claims these groups help overcome racism through “walking together.” This propaganda piece epitomizes the conciliar revolution’s replacement of conversion with ethnographic syncretism.

Traditional Catholic priest calling for repentance in a flooded Southeast Asian village, contrasting with false Vatican humanitarian gestures

Conciliar Sect’s Empty Gestures Amid Southeast Asia’s Floods Ignore Divine Justice

Vatican News portal (December 7, 2025) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s Angelus appeal for flood victims in Southeast Asia, claiming 1,500 deaths across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia. The antipope urged “concrete gestures of solidarity” and praised Capuchin friars in Sumatra for housing displaced families, while Fr. Yoseph Norbert Sinaga described logistical challenges. The article frames the disaster through secular humanitarianism, omitting any call for repentance or recognition of God’s judgments—a hallmark of the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic truth.

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