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A reverent depiction of St. Peter and St. Patrick in a traditional Catholic setting, symbolizing authentic sanctity and doctrinal fidelity.

Scorsese’s Neo-Hagiography: Distorting Sanctity for Modernist Consumption

The Fox Nation series “The Saints,” produced by Martin Scorsese and Matti Leshem, purports to showcase “extraordinary Catholic men and women” including St. Patrick, St. Peter, and the controversial Carlo Acutis. The project claims inspiration from Leshem’s childhood in an Assumptionist school, framing saints as mere “stories of humanity” rather than supernatural exemplars of virtue. Jesuit Fr. James Martin participates in post-episode discussions alongside secular commentators, completing this syncretic approach to hagiography. The series explicitly targets youth amid what Leshem calls a “spiritual crisis,” presenting sanctity as psychological resilience rather than doctrinal fidelity.

A Catholic priest in a traditional cassock holds a book titled 'The Scientific Evidence that Jesus Is God' by José Carlos González-Hurtado, standing in a dimly lit church with a crucifix in the background.

EWTN Spain’s Pseudo-Scientific Apologetics: A Trojan Horse of Modernist Subversion

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 20, 2025) reports on José Carlos González-Hurtado, “president” of EWTN Spain, promoting his book “The Scientific Evidence that Jesus Is God” – a work claiming to prove Christ’s divinity through scientific arguments. The article details González-Hurtado’s conversion narrative, his methodological approach analyzing Christ as “myth, manipulated figure, liar, maniac, or Messiah,” and his assertion that science constitutes God’s “path for humanity today.” This theatrical reconciliation of faith and reason epitomizes the conciliar sect’s capitulation to scientism.

A Catholic priest praying in a Nigerian church amidst images of martyrs, highlighting the persecution of Christians and the need for Christ's social reign.

Nigeria’s Bloodshed Exposes Conciliar Church’s Abdication of Christ’s Social Reign

The VaticanNews portal (November 20, 2025) reports on three attacks in Nigeria within 72 hours: kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi, hostage-taking of a “priest” in Kaduna, and a Pentecostal church massacre in Eruku where gunmen killed worshippers and abducted 35. The article frames these events through secular security concerns, describing perpetrators as generic “bandits” while ignoring the Islamist ideology driving Nigeria’s persecution of Christians—a deliberate omission exposing the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalist analysis.

A reverent image depicting Polish and German bishops signing a declaration titled 'Courage of Extended Hands' in a traditional Catholic church, highlighting their betrayal of Catholic doctrine.

Neo-Church’s Political Reconciliation Masks Apostasy from Divine Truth

EWTN News reports on the November 18, 2025 commemoration in Wrocław, Poland, where Polish and German “bishops” signed a declaration titled “Courage of Extended Hands,” marking 60 years since their 1965 exchange of letters. The event featured “Cardinal” Grzegorz Ryś and “Archbishop” Tadeusz Wojda alongside German “Bishop” Georg Bätzing, praising Cardinal Bolesław Kominek as a “bridge-builder” for his role in the original correspondence that declared: “We grant forgiveness and ask for forgiveness.” The new declaration advocates for continued Polish-German collaboration to “break down enmities in Europe,” supporting Ukraine against Russia while promoting “practical solidarity” and European unity based on “shared values.” This spectacle of conciliar ecumenism reveals the neo-church’s complete abandonment of the Social Kingship of Christ (Regnum Christi) in favor of naturalistic political theater.

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