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The Hollow Humanism of Vatican’s Jubilee Rhetoric
VaticanNews portal (November 22, 2025) reports on antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) invoking Servant of God Dorothy Day during a Jubilee Audience, framing peace activism as “taking a stand where human dignity is trampled.” The article presents Prevost praising Day’s social work during the Great Depression while urging listeners to “promote a society that truly reflects the love of the Gospel.” This humanistic reductionism exposes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) in favor of naturalistic activism.


Conciliar Sect’s Education Agenda: Subverting Truth Through False Identity
Vatican News portal (November 22, 2025) reports that the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressed educators at a conference in Madrid, Spain, promoting the conciliar sect’s educational vision. The article quotes him stating Christian identity is education’s “very core” and that Christ serves as the “compass” for teaching. He invoked Vatican II’s Gravissimum Educationis (1965) to claim education is “an expression of the Church’s identity,” while advocating the integration of “faith and reason” as “complementary paths.” This modernist propaganda masks the conciliar revolution’s destruction of Catholic education’s supernatural foundations.


Cecilia’s Martyrdom Amidst Conciliar Distortions of Sacred Music
Catholic News Agency reports on November 22, 2025, about the Basilica of St. Cecilia in Rome, detailing the martyr’s life, her incorrupt body discovered in 1599, and her designation as “patron saint of music”. The article describes Cecilia’s vow of virginity, martyrdom under Marcus Aurelius, and the Baroque sculpture by Stefano Maderno. It references debates about the Latin antiphon’s interpretation – whether Cecilia sang during wedding festivities (cantantibus organis) or during torture (candentibus organis).


The Hollow Kingship: Modernist Subversion of Christ’s Social Reign
VaticanNews portal (November 22, 2025) presents an article titled “Lord’s Day Reflection: The Kingship we still need” by “Abbot” Marion Nguyen, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas instituting the Feast of Christ the King. The text superficially acknowledges Christ’s kingship while gutting its doctrinal substance, reducing it to a nebulous “conquest of the human heart” detached from the Regnum Christi (Kingdom of Christ) as defined by pre-conciliar Magisterium.
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