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Traditional Catholic depiction of the Virgin Mary interceding for sinners with Fr. Maurizio Gronchi and Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández in the background discussing Marian titles.

Vatican’s Denial of Marian Mediation Contradicts Catholic Tradition

Vatican News portal (November 19, 2025) reports on a doctrinal note Mater Populi Fidelis rejecting Marian titles Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix, quoting Fr. Maurizio Gronchi’s claim that such titles foster “superstition” and distort Trinitarian theology. The article notes Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández’s endorsement of this position while acknowledging St. John Paul II’s brief consideration of these titles in 1996. Significantly absent from the document’s drafting were contributions from Pontifical Marian institutions, suggesting institutional dissent against traditional Mariology.

A Catholic priest holding the Blessed Sacrament in a detention center, surrounded by immigrants, highlighting the denial of sacraments and the betrayal of Catholic sovereignty.

US Bishops and DHS Clash Over Immigration: A Betrayal of Catholic Sovereignty

Catholic News Agency reports on a dispute between the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding immigration enforcement. DHS official Nathaniel Madden invoked St. Augustine’s City of God to justify deportations, claiming a distinction between “the blameless poor” and those who “knowingly broken laws.” The USCCB’s November 12 statement opposed “indiscriminate mass deportation,” citing Matthew 25’s injunction to serve “the least of these.” Antipope Leo XIV subsequently endorsed the USCCB’s position, urging “humane treatment” of immigrants. The article uncritically presents both sides as operating within Catholic parameters while ignoring the theological bankruptcy of all parties involved.

A solemn scene of Tanzanian protestors being violently suppressed by state security forces amid election chaos, with a traditional Catholic church standing as a silent witness.

Tanzanian Bishops’ Silence on Christ’s Kingship Amidst Election Carnage

Vatican News portal (November 19, 2025) reports on Tanzanian “Bishop” Wolfgang Pisa condemning state violence against protesters following contested elections. The article quotes Pisa lamenting security forces who “fired and killed not only those demonstrating but even bystanders,” labeling their actions as “reckless, without mercy.” He alleges hospitals were instructed to deny care to injured protesters and that bodies were hidden to obscure death tolls. Pisa traces the violence to systemic abuses since 2020—87 kidnappings, 36 killings—and condemns the ruling party’s suppression of opposition, declaring the last “fair elections” occurred in 2015. The “bishop” concludes by asserting the “Church’s responsibility to bear witness to truth,” demanding leaders apologize and an “independent committee” investigate.

A solemn portrait of the sedevacantist Catholic perspective on the conciliar sect's "Cardinal" Pierbattista Pizzaballa in Gaza

Conciliar Sect’s “Cardinal” Promotes Naturalistic Peace While Denying Christ’s Kingship

VaticanNews portal (November 19, 2025) reports on “Cardinal” Pierbattista Pizzaballa’s interview promoting the U.S.-brokered Gaza peace plan and calling for “listening to others’ pain” as solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The conciliar prelate laments humanitarian conditions while urging increased pilgrimages to boost local economies, omitting any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King or the Church’s divine mission to convert nations. This silence exposes the conciliar sect’s complete capitulation to naturalism.

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