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Ursuline High School facade under stormy skies with shadowy figure of 'Bishop' David Bonnar and distressed students in the distance.

Ecclesiastical Cowardice in Youngstown: Abuse Scandals Expose Conciliar Sect’s Moral Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on four lawsuits filed against Ursuline High School and the Youngstown Diocese over alleged student-led abuse, bullying, and failure to protect victims. Federal suits claim football players engaged in sexual harassment, homophobic bullying, physical assault, and production of child pornography, while administrators allegedly protected the athletic program’s reputation. A fourth lawsuit in Mahoning County alleges school officials knew of planned violence but failed to intervene. “Bishop” David Bonnar expressed sadness but offered no disciplinary action, while the school claims “all appropriate actions were taken” despite evidence of systemic negligence.

A Catholic doctor in traditional clerical attire kneeling in prayer before a crucifix in a hospital chapel, reflecting on moral compromises in modern medicine.

Colorado Medical School’s Vaccine Mandate Exposes Modernist Betrayal of Divine Law

Catholic News Agency reports on the University of Colorado’s Anschutz School of Medicine agreeing to pay $10.3 million to settle a lawsuit brought by 18 plaintiffs, including a Catholic doctor and Buddhist student, who were denied religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccination mandates. The December 1 press release from the Thomas More Society celebrates this as a victory for religious liberty, with attorney Peter Breen declaring the plaintiffs “stood up, at great personal cost, to an injustice that never should have been inflicted on them.” Plaintiff Madison Gould lamented how the policy “gutted the years of study and self-sacrifice” of medical professionals while thanking lawyers for “standing by us when no one else would.” The article frames this settlement as part of broader legal trends favoring religious objectors, citing similar cases against NorthShore University HealthSystem and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.

A Catholic priest contemplates legislative compromises on abortion in a solemn church setting.

Legislative Half-Measures and the Betrayal of Innocent Life

Catholic News Agency reports on recent legislative efforts concerning abortion, including a U.S. bill to protect medical residents from coerced abortion training, undercover exposés of Canadian late-term abortions, North Dakota’s reinstated abortion restrictions with exceptions, and Senator Cornyn’s call to maintain the Hyde Amendment. The article frames these as pro-life victories while neglecting to condemn the intrinsic evil of abortion itself or the fatal compromises embedded in these measures.

Antipope Leo XIV delivering a heretical address in Ankara, Turkey, surrounded by Muslim clergy and secular officials.

Antipope’s Ankara Address: Syncretism Masquerading as Peace

The “Catholic News Agency” portal reports on Antipope Leo XIV’s November 27, 2025, address in Ankara, Turkey, where he denounced “might is right,” called for a “culture of encounter,” and praised Turkey’s “interreligious harmony.” The article highlights his appeals for global unity through “dialogue,” his invocation of the conciliar heretic “St. John XXIII,” and his celebration of Turkey as a “crossroads of sensibilities” bridging Asia and Europe. The text frames this diplomatic theater as a continuation of Vatican II’s ecumenical apostasy, culminating in the blasphemous claim that Nicaea’s 1,700th anniversary justifies interfaith syncretism.

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