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The Canonization of Martin de Porres: A Conciliar Fabrication Against Catholic Tradition
The Catholic News Agency article dated November 3, 2025, promotes the cult of Martin de Porres as “the first Black saint of the Americas,” canonized by “Pope” John XXIII in 1962. It highlights his mixed-race heritage, medical work, alleged levitation and bilocation, vegetarianism, and patronage of menial laborers. The narrative employs racial identity politics and uncritically accepts post-conciliar canonizations as valid.


Rebuilt Norcia Basilica: Modernist Subversion of Sacred Space
Portal Catholic News Agency reports the October 2025 reopening of the Basilica of St. Benedict in Norcia, Italy, destroyed in a 2016 earthquake. The article emphasizes “antipope” Leo XIV’s congratulatory message and “archbishop” Renato Boccardo’s dedication homily stressing “community” and “merciful society.” The reconstruction cost €15 million, using original materials while adding earthquake-resistant features. Benedictine monks displaced by the quake now reside at the nearby “Abbey” of San Benedetto in Monte, known for beer brewing. This celebration of architectural restoration conceals grave doctrinal subversion.


Vatican’s All Souls’ Day Message Distorts Catholic Eschatology
Portal Catholic News Agency reports on the November 2, 2025 homily of antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) at Rome’s Verano Cemetery during the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. The antipope framed death as “not so much a recollection of the past but above all as a hope for the future,” urging attendees to look toward “the unending feast that awaits us” rather than dwell in sorrow. He reduced Christian hope to a vague “love conquers death” formula while omitting essential Catholic doctrines on judgment, purgation, and the necessity of sacramental grace.


Neo-Church’s All Souls’ Day Spectacle Reveals Apostate Eschatology
Vatican News (November 2, 2025) reports on usurper Leo XIV presiding over a pseudo-liturgy at Rome’s Verano Cemetery, where he declared God “has opened for us the way to eternal life” through Christ’s Paschal mystery, framing remembrance of the dead as “hope for the future” rather than supernatural reality. The ceremony featured modernist distortions of Catholic eschatology, reducing the Church’s suffrages for the faithful departed to naturalistic sentimentality.
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