Minimizing Rosaria’s participation as “just telling stories and singing psalms like Mary Poppins” is dishonest and evasive.
The event was a structured talk titled “Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age,” a deliberate doctrinal address identifying and refuting theological and cultural errors before a mixed assembly that included men. That constitutes teaching. When a woman stands before men and delivers substantive instruction on error in the church and culture, she is teaching them—even preaching—regardless of whether it is called a talk, a lecture, or a conference.
Scripture doesn't make the distinctions being offered. Paul doesn't limit the prohibition to Sunday mornings or the sanctuary pulpit. He says, “But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence” (1Tim 2:12). Likewise, “Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church” (1Co 14:34-35). “But it was in the gym across the street.” These commands address a woman assuming the role of teacher over men in the gathered body of believers, wherever that takes place. We do not get to disregard God through Corban-like technicalities.
If the teaching was weighty enough to host, it was weighty enough to violate the prohibition against women teaching men. A woman may teach younger women and children, but when she's invited to teach and exhort a church group including men on matters of doctrine and error in the church, the biblical command has been set aside.
Furthermore, your open reviling of so-called “ethno”-nationalists is also wrong. Biblically and etymologically, the term is redundant: God Himself defines nations as *ethnē*—families of the earth formed through ancestral bonds, not mere political arrangement. Scripture speaks clearly on this creational design: nations are divided by God according to their ancestral families and tongues (Gen 10), with lands allotted to specific ancestral groups (Deut 2:5,9,19; 32:7-8; Acts 17:26). Rulers ought to come from among one’s own kinsmen (Deut 17:15), and the preservation of ancestral inheritance is a matter of filial piety and justice (Num 36; Deut 23:3-8). These are not merely peculiar commands given to Israel to be discarded in modern times as racist, but righteous principles of divine wisdom intended to be praised by all nations (Deut 4:5–6).
This ethnic order is rooted in the Decalogue: “Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee” (Ex 20:12). God gave ethnic homelands not just to Israel, but to all nations (Deut 32:7-8; cf. Deut 2:5,9,19). This universal commandment is the first law of the second table and extends the honor due to one’s immediate parents to the preservation of one’s *patria*—fatherland—and the ancestral people into which one was born. As Aquinas taught, the order of charity in this life follows the order of nature: we are bound to love and honor more intensely those nearer to us by blood (Summa II-II, Q. 26, Art. 7). Likewise, the virtue of piety requires us to render honor and service first to parents, then to kindred, and then to patria, as these are the principles of our existence after God (II-II, Q. 101).
To treat this creational and biblical pattern with contempt—and even ecclesial censure—while simultaneously allowing women to teach men, reveals a consistent resistance to the order God established in creation.
Satan is attacking the Church through global egalitarianism and filial impiety (astorgos), undermining creational distinctions to steal, kill, and destroy the ancestral peoples God providentially used to build Christendom. For a concise biblical case against compromises with feminism, liberalism, and neo-Babelism, see my pinned post on CN:
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Ten Points of Christian Nationalism
Brothers: I invite feedback & correction on this two-page distillation of nationhood, ordered loves, patriarchy, marriage, and governance.
PDF draft—Feb 2026 update:
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