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Neo-Church’s Political Reconciliation Masks Apostasy from Divine Truth
EWTN News reports on the November 18, 2025 commemoration in Wrocław, Poland, where Polish and German “bishops” signed a declaration titled “Courage of Extended Hands,” marking 60 years since their 1965 exchange of letters. The event featured “Cardinal” Grzegorz Ryś and “Archbishop” Tadeusz Wojda alongside German “Bishop” Georg Bätzing, praising Cardinal Bolesław Kominek as a “bridge-builder” for his role in the original correspondence that declared: “We grant forgiveness and ask for forgiveness.” The new declaration advocates for continued Polish-German collaboration to “break down enmities in Europe,” supporting Ukraine against Russia while promoting “practical solidarity” and European unity based on “shared values.” This spectacle of conciliar ecumenism reveals the neo-church’s complete abandonment of the Social Kingship of Christ (Regnum Christi) in favor of naturalistic political theater.


Caritas’ Climate Activism: A Betrayal of Catholic Mission
The VaticanNews portal (November 20, 2025) reports on Caritas Internationalis’ activities at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, where Secretary-General Alistair Dutton and representatives from over forty countries urged world leaders to prioritize “human lives above political interests” amid climate crises. The article highlights Caritas’ focus on debt relief for “Global South” nations, climate-induced displacement, and interfaith collaboration, framing these efforts through the lens of “hope” as a “choice.”


Papal Lebanon Visit Promotes False Peace Over Christ’s Kingship
VaticanNews portal (November 19, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s upcoming Lebanon visit, framing it as an “apostolic journey of solidarity” with Caritas Lebanon president Michel Abboud claiming it will “give a voice to those suffering” and provide “renewed confidence” through international aid. The article reduces the Church’s mission to humanitarian activism while concealing the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church).


Children’s Book Pushes Bergoglio’s Modernist Agenda
VaticanNews portal reports (November 20, 2025) on the release of Our Treasures Within, a children's picture book by Peter H. Reynolds and Paul A. Reynolds, published by Loyola Press. The work claims inspiration from Jorge Bergoglio's (antipope emeritus) call to "recognise and share the gifts placed by God in every person." Loyola Press frames this as continuing Bergoglio's "pastoral themes," with authors stating they aim to advance his message for children. The book includes Bergoglio's quote: "It’s like playing a treasure hunt, because it is not easily found. But once you find it, share it."
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