Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Modernist “Pope” Leo XIV’s Empty Condemnation of Nigerian Violence
Vatican News reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) expressed “sorrow and concern” during his February 8, 2026 Angelus address regarding recent violent attacks in Nigeria. The article details attacks in Woro village (160 deaths), Kaduna State (51 abductions), and Karku (11 abductions including a “priest”, 3 deaths). The antipope vaguely urged “competent Authorities” to ensure citizen safety while also mentioning prayers for human trafficking victims and flood victims in Spain, Morocco, Portugal, and Sicily. Vatican News frames this as part of the antipope’s “appeal against terrorism.”
The Conciliar Sect’s Gospel of Social Justice vs. Christ the King
VaticanNews portal reports on an Angelus address by “Pope” Leo XIV (8 February 2026) which reduces Christianity to social activism while omitting the necessity of grace, sacraments, and submission to Christ’s reign. The text promotes a naturalistic religion centered on human effort rather than divine truth.
Vatican’s Maintenance Praise Exposes Apostate Priorities
VaticanNews portal (February 8, 2026) reports on an encounter between the antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) and staff of the Vatican’s Floreria and Building Office. The article emphasizes their “discreet and precious service” in maintaining decorum during the 2025 Jubilee Year, noting their role in ensuring “orderly” pilgrim access to St. Peter’s Basilica. Prevost reportedly praised their logistical work as supporting “the pastoral mission of the Church,” while urging them to remember that “faith and prayer give full meaning to everything we do.” This theatrical gesture exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural Catholicism with naturalistic busywork.
Vatican News Promotes Naturalistic Humanitarianism Over Catholic Salvation
Vatican News (February 7, 2026) reports on an interview with Sr. Abby Avelino, International Coordinator of Talitha Kum, regarding human trafficking prevention efforts. The article emphasizes “human dignity,” “peace,” and interfaith collaboration while framing migration as a “human right.” The text reduces the Church’s mission to social activism devoid of supernatural purpose, declaring: “Peace begins with dignity… If dignity is not protected, peace cannot be sustained.”
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