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Congressman Tom Emmer stands solemnly in a Catholic church, holding a prayer book, with stained glass windows in the background.

Congressman Tom Emmer’s Cafeteria Catholicism Exposed

Catholic News Agency reports on U.S. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer’s December 29, 2025 interview with EWTN where he credited his parents for instilling his Catholic faith. Emmer nostalgically recounted attending Catholic schools and participating in choir, while emphasizing his opposition to abortion and “radical gender ideology.” The article notes contradictions between Emmer’s professed faith and his legislative record: support for in vitro fertilization (IVF), voting to codify same-sex civil marriage recognition in 2022, and endorsing mass deportations opposed by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Emmer rationalized these positions by appealing to “distractions” in modern society rather than doctrinal formation.

A Catholic priest in traditional cassock stands solemnly before an altar with abortion instruments, symbolizing the battle between divine law and modern abortive practices.

The Masquerade of Life: 2025 Abortion Policies Under Naturalist Tyranny

Catholic News Agency reports on 2025 federal and state abortion policy shifts following the Trump administration’s partial restoration of pre-Biden policies. Federal changes include reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy, withdrawal of emergency room abortion mandates, and Planned Parenthood defunding – though marred by FDA approval of generic mifepristone. Texas strengthened chemical abortion liability laws while Wyoming’s ultrasound requirement was judicially blocked. North Dakota upheld its near-total abortion ban, while California allocated $140 million to Planned Parenthood and Illinois mandated campus abortion pill distribution. The article frames abortion as a policy debate rather than intrinsic evil.

A somber Catholic scene depicting the betrayal of Christ's Kingship in favor of neo-modernist pacifism.

Neo-Modernist Pacifism Replaces Christ’s Kingship in Vatican Peace Message

VaticanNews portal (December 30, 2025) promotes Robert Prevost (referred to as “Pope Leo XIV”)’s World Day of Peace message advocating “an unarmed and disarming peace.” Marie Dennis of Pax Christi’s Catholic Institute for Non-Violence praises this “Gospel non-violence” as a “concrete framework” for global peacebuilding. The article frames peace as a human-centered process of “relationship-building” and “dialogue,” omitting all reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of societal conversion to the Catholic Faith.

A solemn Catholic funeral procession in Nigeria honoring slain pastoral workers, 2025. Priests carry caskets adorned with crucifixes while mourners in white veils follow. Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu delivers a eulogy at an altar with a sacred heart banner.

Conciliar Sect Exploits Missionary Deaths to Promote Religious Indifferentism

VaticanNews portal reports the deaths of 17 pastoral workers in 2025, with 10 fatalities in Africa and 5 specifically in Nigeria. The report from Fides News Agency – an organ of the conciliar sect’s “Pontifical Mission Societies” – employs a deliberately ambiguous definition of “missionaries,” including all Catholics involved in pastoral activities killed violently, regardless of martyrdom criteria. Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu, secretary of the “Dicastery for Evangelization,” laments the violence while promoting interreligious dialogue with Muslims. The article’s naturalistic framing ignores the supernatural dimension of martyrdom and promotes egalitarian interfaith platitudes contrary to Catholic dogma.

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