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Cecilia’s Martyrdom Amidst Conciliar Distortions of Sacred Music
Catholic News Agency reports on November 22, 2025, about the Basilica of St. Cecilia in Rome, detailing the martyr’s life, her incorrupt body discovered in 1599, and her designation as “patron saint of music”. The article describes Cecilia’s vow of virginity, martyrdom under Marcus Aurelius, and the Baroque sculpture by Stefano Maderno. It references debates about the Latin antiphon’s interpretation – whether Cecilia sang during wedding festivities (cantantibus organis) or during torture (candentibus organis).


The Hollow Kingship: Modernist Subversion of Christ’s Social Reign
VaticanNews portal (November 22, 2025) presents an article titled “Lord’s Day Reflection: The Kingship we still need” by “Abbot” Marion Nguyen, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas instituting the Feast of Christ the King. The text superficially acknowledges Christ’s kingship while gutting its doctrinal substance, reducing it to a nebulous “conquest of the human heart” detached from the Regnum Christi (Kingdom of Christ) as defined by pre-conciliar Magisterium.


Notre Dame’s “Catholic Mission” Reinstatement Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
The [X] portal reports on November 21, 2025 that the University of Notre Dame reinstated “Catholic Mission” among staff core values after initially omitting it. President Robert Dowd, CSC, claimed this reversal addressed “confusion” caused by relegating Catholic identity to a mere preamble. The new first “value” states: “Be a force for good and help to advance Notre Dame’s mission to be the leading global Catholic research university.” Dowd insists their Catholic mission “guides and informs all that we do,” concluding with sentimental praise for staff’s “generosity, kindness, and dedication to Our Lady’s university.” This theatrical damage control reveals the conciliar sect’s inability to coherently define Catholic identity outside modernist ambiguities.


Digital Spectacle Masks Apostasy: “Pope” Leo’s Youth Dialogue Exposes Modernist Agenda
The National Catholic Register portal reports on a Nov. 21, 2025 digital encounter between “Pope” Leo XIV and 16,000 youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis. The event featured five teenagers questioning the antipope about mental health, artificial intelligence, and Church future. Participants praised his “authenticity,” “humility,” and emphasis on “personal relationship with Jesus,” with one teen declaring it felt like “history.” EWTN facilitated the global broadcast, which secular media picked up. Cardinal Christophe Pierre called it a “Church event,” while organizers gushed about the antipope’s “fluency with tech culture.” The article frames this as a triumphant engagement with modernity.
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