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Jordan’s Ancient Church Exhibit: A Modernist Distortion of Early Christianity
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 21, 2025) reports on the reopening of an archaeological site in Aqaba, Jordan, identified as a late 3rd- or early 4th-century church. The article frames this as evidence of Jordan’s “long-standing religious plurality,” citing American archaeologist Thomas Parker’s 1998 excavations revealing a basilica-style structure with artifacts including Roman coins and possible bronze cross fragments. Jordanian authorities promote the site as a cultural landmark celebrating interfaith coexistence.


Naturalistic Distortion of Saint Joseph in Vatican’s Advent Message
Vatican News (December 21, 2025) reports on the Angelus address by antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), focusing on Saint Joseph’s alleged virtues of “piety, charity, and mercy” presented as tools for social harmony rather than supernatural conversion. The article promotes universal peace for children while omitting the necessity of submission to Christ the King. The text concludes with sacrilegious blessing of nativity figurines (“bambinelli”) by the usurper of Peter’s See.


Secular Diplomacy’s Futile Pursuit of Peace Without Christ the King
VaticanNews portal (December 21, 2025) reports on proposed trilateral peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, quoting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s skepticism about negotiations with Russia amid ongoing violence. The article details a Russian missile strike killing eight in Odesa, Ukrainian drone retaliations, and Vladimir Putin’s demand for Ukrainian elections under Moscow’s influence. This reporting exemplifies the modern world’s descent into cyclical violence through its willful rejection of the Social Reign of Christ the King.


St. Francis’ Nativity Scene: Traditional Piety Versus Modern Distortions
Catholic News Agency portal (December 21, 2025) recounts St. Francis of Assisi’s creation of the first Nativity scene in Greccio, Italy in 1223. The article describes how Francis “desired to ‘re-present the birth of that Child in Bethlehem'” after being inspired by his Holy Land pilgrimage, with Lord Giovanni Velita preparing a cave with live animals and manger. It claims eyewitnesses saw “a real infant appear in the empty manger” during Mass, followed by miraculous healings through contact with the hay. The piece notes antipope Bergoglio’s 2019 visit to Greccio where he signed Admirabile Signum, emphasizing how “all who were present” experienced “new and indescribable joy” at Francis’ Nativity. The article concludes by mentioning annual reenactments at Greccio now in their 50th year. This sentimentalized narrative masks profound theological dangers beneath its pious veneer.
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