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A worried group outside a Catholic Charities food pantry in 2025, with officials Rose Bak and James Malloy amid anxious families waiting for aid.

Catholic Charity’s Reliance on State Aid Exposes Modernist Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports concerns among Catholic Charities affiliates regarding potential disruptions to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The Trump administration threatens to withhold federal food aid from 21 states refusing to share recipient data – including immigration status and income details – citing fraud prevention. Catholic Charities operatives fear being overwhelmed by increased demand, having depleted reserves during November’s SNAP delays. Rose Bak of Catholic Charities Oregon states: “People are scared… worried about how they’re going to feed their families,” while James Malloy of Catholic Charities DC acknowledges SNAP cuts will “certainly increase” dependency on their services.

A solemn Catholic seminarian kneeling in prayer with a dark shadow of a Lilly Endowment check looming behind him.

Theological Schools Sell Soul for Lilly’s Silver

Catholic News Agency reports that the Lilly Endowment distributed $60 million to seven Catholic institutions – including The Catholic University of America, University of Notre Dame, and Jesuit-run Loyola Chicago – as part of its $700 million Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative. The grants purportedly aim to “enhance educational and financial capacities” and train pastors to lead congregations “from wide variety of contexts.”

A Catholic priest in traditional attire stands solemnly before a courtroom with Sister Helen Prejean and secular activists discussing death penalty abolition, juxtaposed with a stained glass window of Christ the King.

Anti-Catholic Coalition Seeks to Undermine Divine Justice Through Death Penalty Abolition

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports on the formation of a “U.S. Campaign to End the Death Penalty” (USCEPD) coalition involving modernist “Catholic” groups collaborating with organizations fundamentally opposed to Catholic moral teaching. The article promotes Sister Helen Prejean’s activism against capital punishment while celebrating declining public support for this divinely sanctioned practice.

Traditional Catholic scene depicting "Father" Atta Barkindo and "Father" Karam Shamasha discussing persecution in Nigeria and Iraq at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine.

Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Response to Persecution Ignores Christ’s Kingship

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports on a discussion at the “Saint John Paul II National Shrine” featuring “Father” Atta Barkindo and “Father” Karam Shamasha regarding persecuted Christians in Nigeria and Iraq. The event, organized with the Knights of Columbus, showcased photographs by Stephen Rasche – senior fellow at the Religious Freedom Institute – who claims his work reveals the “spark of human dignity” in displaced Christians. Barkindo, director of The Kukah Centre, attributed Nigerian persecution to failed government policies and “Islamic ideology” rooted in pre-colonial caliphates, while Shamasha described ongoing discrimination in Iraq despite ISIS’ defeat. Both promoted grassroots mediation and U.S. political intervention as solutions.

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