Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Angola Assembly Exposes Modernist Subversion of Consecrated Life
The VaticanNews portal (February 6, 2026) reports on the Regional Conference of Major Superiors of Southern Africa (RCMSSA) held at Angola’s Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Muxima. Under the theme “Consecrated Life United for Mission,” 28 delegates from nine countries gathered for prayer and discussions about poverty, migration, ecological crises, and religious formation challenges. The event featured liturgies presided over by Angola’s apostate hierarchy, including the Bergoglian “apostolic nuncio” Kryspin Witold Dubiel, and concluded with resolutions on “safeguarding” and “care for creation.” This synodal spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the supernatural for naturalistic activism.
Conciliar Sect’s Elderly Care Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy
Vatican News portal (February 6, 2026) reports on the Little Missionaries of Mary Immaculate, a religious community in southern Brazil caring for over 100 elderly residents. The article emphasizes “transformative love” and “attentive hospitality” while describing the work of Sr. Denise Cristina and 93-year-old chaplain “Fr.” Belmiro, who administers sacraments. It quotes “Pope” Leo XIV’s message about intergenerational solidarity, framing elderly care as an exercise in “meekness” and psychological comfort. The piece epitomizes the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Church’s mission to naturalistic humanism.
Conciliar Sect’s Empty Rhetoric on Human Trafficking Exposes Spiritual Bankruptcy
Vatican News portal (February 6, 2026) reports that antipope Robert Prevost (posing as “Leo XIV”) issued a message for the World Day against Human Trafficking, calling it a “grave crime against humanity” while advocating “peace” through abstract appeals to human dignity. The message laments “cyber slavery” and armed conflicts as drivers of exploitation, concluding with empty invocations to prayer and the intercession of St. Josephine Bakhita.
Vietnam’s “Vocation Basket” Hides Apostasy Under Numerical Growth
Vatican News (February 6, 2026) reports on Vietnam’s 76 transitional deacon ordinations and the Vietnamese bishops’ three-year pastoral plan titled “Every Christian as a Missionary Disciple.” The article celebrates Vietnam as a “vocation basket” with 6,000 priests and 31,000 religious serving seven million Catholics, while lamenting uneven clerical distribution between urban and rural areas. Commentator Petrus Do calls for missionary formation focused on “inculturation and interreligious dialogue,” quoting Mr. Bergoglio’s “smell of the sheep” mantra. The Vietnamese bishops’ program aims to create “missionary communities” from 2025-2028 through social engagement and undefined “missionary conversion.” This modernist agenda camouflages apostasy beneath vocational statistics.
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