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Newman’s Heretical Legacy: A Masonic “Doctor” of the Neo-Church
Portal Catholic News Agency (November 2, 2025) reports the conciliar sect’s announcement declaring Anglican convert John Henry Newman a “doctor of the Church.” The article describes Newman as a “respected Anglican priest” who later contributed to Catholic teaching through his “keen insight into modern times,” with Bergoglio’s 2019 “canonization” cited as validating his “holiness.” The text defines a “doctor of the Church” as requiring canonization, theological eminence, and papal declaration – claiming Newman meets these through his 40 books and letters. The report lists other post-1958 “doctors” like Irenaeus of Lyon and Gregory of Narek, ignoring their doctrinal deviations.


Naturalistic Appeals of Vatican Usurper Mask Apostasy
Portal VaticanNews reports on November 2, 2025, about an Angelus address by the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) concerning Sudan and Tanzania. The piece describes his “urgent appeal” for a ceasefire in Sudan, humanitarian corridors, and international intervention, alongside calls for “dialogue” in Tanzania following post-election violence. The article concludes with the antipope’s announcement of a Mass for the dead at Verano cemetery.


Modernist Distortions of Eschatology in Vatican’s All Souls’ Message
Portal Vatican News reports on Angelus remarks attributed to antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) regarding the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed. The article promotes a naturalized eschatology devoid of Catholic substance, omitting Purgatory, the necessity of sacramental grace, and the Church’s exclusive mediatory role.


Post-Conciliar Death Ministry Masks Spiritual Abandonment
Portal Catholic News Agency describes the Sister Servants of Mary’s ministry to the dying as blending nursing care with generic “spiritual comfort,” conspicuously omitting the sine qua non of Catholic death preparation: the sacraments administered by priests in communion with the true Church. The article focuses on Sister Catherine Bussen’s care for Clinton Jacob, a 93-year-old New Orleans man, emphasizing emotional support while remaining silent about whether he received Last Rites from a validly ordained priest. Another case describes a woman baptized shortly before death by unclear ministerial authority, raising questions about the validity of sacraments under post-conciliar regimes.
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