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Presidio Healthcare’s “Catholic” Insurance: Trojan Horse of Conciliar Compromise
Catholic News Agency reports on the launch of FortressPlan by Presidio Healthcare, a Texas-based health insurance venture claiming to align with Catholic ethics by excluding coverage for abortion, contraception, and transgender procedures. Founders Daniel Cruz and Bob Hogan (a Franciscan University of Steubenville alumnus) present this as a “pro-life Christian alternative” to mainstream insurance, citing compliance with the post-conciliar *Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services*. Their stated goal involves expanding nationwide within the Affordable Care Act framework while promoting “life-affirming physicians.”


Ecumenical Spectacle in Istanbul Masks Apostasy
The Vatican News portal (November 28, 2025) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s visit to the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul, where he blessed a cornerstone for a “Catholic” parish in Dallas and greeted followers of the Neocatechumenal Way. The article describes emotional crowds chanting “Long live the Pope!” and presents the event as a celebration of “Christian roots” on the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Catholic mission – replacing Regnum Christi with humanist theater.


The Vatican’s Naturalist Distortion of Economics Under the Guise of “Gospel”
Vatican News portal reports on antipope Leo XIV’s November 28, 2025 message to the “Economy of Francesco” gathering, urging young economists to transform economic systems that “produce inequality” and create “material and spiritual well-being”. The text promotes breaking “chains of injustice” while invoking Bergoglio’s (“Pope Francis”) legacy. This represents the complete inversion of Catholic social doctrine into neo-Marxist activism.


The Neo-Church’s Betrayal: “Littleness” as Apostasy from Christ the King
VaticanNews portal (November 28, 2025) reports on an address by antipope Leo XIV to Turkish Christians, extolling the “strength of littleness.” The article claims this “little flock” exemplifies a Church rejecting “displays of power,” measuring success not by “numerical consensus, economic power, or… influence,” but by worldly irrelevance. This celebration of ecclesial impotence constitutes a radical rupture with Catholic doctrine.
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