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FOCUS Founder’s Retirement Exposes Post-Conciliar Ministry’s Doctrinal Bankruptcy
Catholic News Agency reports Curtis Martin’s retirement as CEO of FOCUS after nearly three decades, highlighting the organization’s expansion to 1,000 missionaries across 250 locations reaching 60,000 individuals annually. The article praises Martin’s leadership of this campus ministry founded in 1997, noting mission trips involving 20,000 participants and a 2024 Mother Angelica Award from EWTN. Martin transitions to an emeritus “Founder” role while Tim Thoman becomes interim CEO, with Thoman praising FOCUS’s “tenacity and professionalism, but mostly the love of Jesus.” This glowing corporate narrative omits the fundamental crisis of faith inherent in all post-conciliar ecclesiastical ventures.


Vatican News Promotes Naturalist Pacifism While Ignoring Christ’s Kingship
Vatican News (December 13, 2025) reports on renewed Cambodia-Thailand border clashes, emphasizing humanitarian efforts by Caritas Cambodia and quoting “Apostolic Prefect” Enrique Figaredo Alvargonzález, who attributes the conflict to “political dynamics” while praising antipope Leo XIV’s call for peace. The article frames Advent as a season to place “uncertain situations in God’s hands” and highlights youth-led peace appeals, omitting any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King or the duty of nations to submit to divine law.


Conciliar Sect’s Mock Beatifications Distort True Martyrdom
Vatican News portal (December 13, 2025) reports the beatification of 124 Spanish Civil War martyrs in Jaén Cathedral and 50 French Catholics martyred by Nazis in Notre Dame de Paris. Cardinal Marcello Semeraro presided in Spain while Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich officiated in France. The article claims these individuals were killed “solely on account of their faith,” with Spanish delegates asserting they made sacrifices “for the love of Christ” and embodied forgiveness. The French group allegedly died for clandestine chaplaincy work under Nazi occupation through the “Mission Saint Paul.”


St. Lucy’s Day Profaned: Swedish Choir’s Performance in Occupied Basilica
The Vatican News portal reports on a Swedish youth choir from Nordiska Musikgymnasiet performing “Lucia songs” during a December 11 Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, ostensibly honoring St. Lucy ahead of her December 13 feast day. Choir members describe the experience as “amazing,” emphasizing the basilica’s acoustics while acknowledging Sweden’s secular character. Fabienne Glader states that even non-religious Swedes admire St. Lucy as “a wonderful person,” while conductor Casimir Käfling references the tradition’s contrast between Nordic winter darkness and Lucy’s symbolic light. The article frames this as an innocent cultural celebration, omitting any substantial treatment of Lucy’s martyrdom or the theological gravity of her witness.
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