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Conciliar Sect Distorts Martyrdom Into Naturalist Sentimentality
VaticanNews.va (26 December 2025) reports on a discourse by antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) during the Angelus for the feast of Saint Stephen. The article presents martyrdom as a “birth into heaven” achieved through “living fraternity, forgiveness and peace” rather than a supernatural witness to immutable Truth. Prevost claims Christians “have no enemies, but brothers and sisters” and frames martyrdom as a psychological response to social conflict. The portal concludes by urging support for “dialogue, reconciliation and peace” while soliciting donations to spread the antipope’s messages.


Conciliar Sect Undermines Sunday Mass Obligation with Humanist Dispensations
Catholic News Agency portal (December 26, 2025) reports on recent “Mass dispensations” issued by multiple “bishops” in the United States, permitting Catholics to abstain from Sunday Mass attendance due to fears of immigration enforcement. The article cites canonist David Long and “Fr.” Daniel Brandenburg LC explaining that diocesan “bishops” possess authority to dispense from Mass obligations for “just and reasonable cause,” including weather emergencies, pandemics, and now immigration concerns. Long emphasizes that laity cannot self-dispense but may licitly miss Mass when participation is “impossible,” while Brandenburg compares the obligation to eating while warning against “lax conscience.” The piece illustrates the conciliar sect’s progressive dismantling of Eucharistic discipline through subjectivist interpretations of canon law.


Uganda’s Bishops Promote Naturalism While Ignoring Christ’s Social Kingship
VaticanNews portal reports (December 26, 2025) that Uganda’s Catholic “bishops” issued a Christmas message urging “peaceful elections” amid campaign violence for January 2026 polls. “Bishop” Joseph Zziwa, head of the Uganda Episcopal “Conference,” invoked their March 2025 pastoral letter “The Truth Will Set You Free” to demand electoral fairness, security force restraint, and voter vigilance against violence and bribery. While superficially referencing Christmas’ “peace, love, reconciliation, and Emmanuel,” the message reduces the Church’s mission to a secular NGO role, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic integralism.


St. Stephen’s Martyrdom Distorted by Conciliar Sentimentalism
Catholic News Agency reports (December 26, 2025) on the Basilica of St. Stephen in Jerusalem, commemorating the protomartyr’s death near Damascus Gate. The article describes the current Dominican-administered church built in 1900, mentions Stephen’s visionary experience before execution, and notes Saul’s presence at the martyrdom. While containing basic hagiographical facts, the treatment exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of martyrdom to historical curiosity rather than supernatural witness.
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