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Apostolic Betrayal: Vatican Honors Palestinian Leader While Forsaking Catholic Mission
Vatican News portal (November 5, 2025) reports that Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas visited the tomb of the late antipope Francis at St. Mary Major Basilica, laying flowers and praising Francis for “recognizing Palestine without anyone having to ask.” Abbas will meet antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to discuss the Gaza conflict, invoking the 2015 Holy See-Palestine agreement. The article frames this as a continuation of Francis’ 2014 interfaith “peace prayer” with Jewish and Orthodox leaders, where an olive tree replaced the Cross as a symbol. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender of Catholic identity to secular geopolitics and religious indifferentism.


Seville Archdiocese’s Down Syndrome Godmother Decision Exposes Modernist Apostasy
Catholic News Agency reports that the Archdiocese of Seville reversed a priest’s decision blocking Noelia García, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome, from serving as baptismal godmother. After media pressure, archdiocesan officials authorized the baptism with García as godmother, citing “pastoral accompaniment and prudence” while regretting “harm caused by the handling” of the case. The article notes García’s “serious difficulty expressing herself” and her failure to complete the required godparent formation program at the parish where the baptism would occur.


Nigerian Seminary Tragedy Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Spiritual Bankruptcy
Catholic News Agency reports on the aftermath of a July 2025 attack on Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary in Nigeria’s Auchi diocese, where three seminarians were kidnapped. Two were released months later (Japhet Jesse and Joshua Aleobua), while Emmanuel Alabi died in captivity. Security guard Christopher Aweneghieme was killed during the initial attack. Bishop Gabriel Dunia called for government security measures while cautioning politicians against prioritizing electoral ambitions over security ahead of 2027 elections. The diocese’s communications director framed the tragedy within generalized appeals for “peace, healing, and security.”


Dubuque’s Ecclesiastical Collapse: Symptoms of Conciliar Apostasy
Catholic News Agency reports on November 5, 2025 about the Archdiocese of Dubuque’s “Journey in Faith” restructuring initiative. The article cites “Archbishop” Thomas Zinkula lamenting a 46% decline in Mass attendance since 2006, 57% fewer Catholic marriages, and 22% fewer infant baptisms – with only funerals increasing by 3%. With 85 priests serving 182,000 nominal Catholics (one priest per two parishes), the conciliar sect proposes merging parishes into “pastorates” while maintaining empty churches for occasional use. Zinkula admits parishioners feel “devastated” but insists this “reenergizing” plan will “draw back our children and grandchildren.” This administrative reshuffling exposes the terminal crisis of post-conciliar ecclesiology.
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