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A solemn image depicting the aftermath of sacrilege in Argentina with a vandalized statue of Our Lady of Luján and a charred chapel bearing Satanic graffiti.

Sacrilege in Argentina: Divine Judgment or Modernist Blindness?

Portal Catholic News Agency reports the destruction of an image of Our Lady of Luján and the burning of Holy Family Chapel in Argentina. A “priest” from St. Cajetan Shrine, Lucas Arguimbau, described how vandals destroyed the Marian statue, with neighbors finding only its hands intact. In Pehuén-Co, a chapel fire revealed graffiti including “666,” while a “priest” Adán Caraballo speculated it might be a “prank.” Both incidents occurred around Halloween, with authorities investigating but no perpetrators identified yet.

A solemn photograph of the Basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, with its central tower dominating the skyline. Traditional Catholics stand in prayer in the foreground, reflecting on the spiritual desolation of the modernist monument.

Sagrada Família’s Worldly Triumph: A Monument to Modernist Apostasy

Portal Vatican News (November 4, 2025) reports the completion of the central tower of the Basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, which now stands as the “tallest church in the world” at 162.91 meters. The article celebrates the installation of a 24-ton cross component and anticipates the tower reaching 172 meters by 2026, coinciding with the centenary of architect Antoni Gaudí’s death. The report emphasizes the technical achievement while detailing historical setbacks, including Gaudí’s death in 1926 with only one tower completed, anarchist destruction during the Spanish Civil War, and recent delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and funding shortages tied to tourism declines.

A traditional Catholic school classroom with a religious sister teaching from the Baltimore Catechism, surrounded by students in uniforms, emphasizing doctrinal fidelity and spiritual formation.

The Secular Mirage of “School Choice” and the Betrayal of Catholic Education

Portal Catholic News Agency reports (November 4, 2025) that Catholic schools allegedly “fare better” in states with government voucher programs, citing research by John F. Quinn presented at Franciscan University of Steubenville. The article celebrates “stable enrollment” in Indianapolis (3% drop) and Venice, Florida (52% increase) under voucher systems, contrasting this with drastic declines in dioceses without such programs like Providence (66% drop) and Rockford (52% drop). This naturalistic triumph narrative omits the supernatural catastrophe unfolding in so-called Catholic education.

A traditional Catholic priest praying solemnly in an empty church, symbolizing the Church's abandonment of supernatural remedies for suicide prevention.

Humanistic Suicide Prevention Masks Apostate Church’s Denial of Supernatural Order

The conciliar sect’s antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) has issued a November “prayer intention” focused on suicide prevention through “community support” and “professional help,” conspicuously omitting the supernatural remedies of sacramental grace and repentance. The VaticanNews portal (November 4, 2025) promotes this naturalistic approach, urging the “faithful” to pray that suicidal individuals “find a community that welcomes them” and receives “necessary professional help,” while reducing Christ to a vague comforter of “the weary and burdened.” This manifesto of therapeutic despair exemplifies the apostate sect’s total abandonment of depositum fidei (the deposit of faith).

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