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Conciliar Sect Stages Sheen Beatification Spectacle in Stadium Spectacle

The National Catholic Register portal reports that the conciliar sect is preparing a stadium spectacle for the beatification of Fulton J. Sheen, scheduled for September 24, 2026, at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, with tickets priced at $15–25. A Dominican Sister of the post-conciliar “Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist” (founded 1997) hails the event as “a gift for the Church,” while the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) sends his prefect for the Dicastery for Evangelization, “Cardinal” Luis Antonio Tagle, as papal legate. The spectacle features a stadium Mass with ticket sales, a “Sheen Awards Gala,” and appearances by “Cardinal” Timothy Dolan, “Sister” Josephine Garrett, Protestant-style singer Matt Maher, and other celebrities of the neo-church. The article frames Sheen—a television personality who promoted the Masonic Fatima operation and the Second Vatican Council—as “a loyal son of the Church” per the endorsement of the heretic John Paul II.

Vatican Bank’s New Director: Worldly Finance Triumphs Over Supernatural Mission in Occupied Rome

National Catholic Register portal reports that the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), the financial organ of the structures occupying the Vatican, has appointed Giovanni Boscia as director general, replacing Gian Franco Mammì. The announcement trumpets a 55.5% profit surge to 51 million euros and a “robust governance structure” designed for “transparency and stability,” even as the same press release admits 78 suspicious transactions were detected in April. This spectacle of a counterfeit church celebrating Mammon’s metrics while its very foundation rests on the usurpation of Peter’s See exposes the total substitution of the supernatural Kingdom of Christ for a secularized, paramasonic financial conglomerate.

Antipope Leo XIV’s Coffee Cult: Neo-Church’s Idolatry of the Mundane

The National Catholic Register portal reports on the purported coffee preferences of Robert Prevost, the current usurper occupying the Vatican under the name “Leo XIV,” detailing his consumption of Peruvian “essence of coffee” during his tenure as “bishop” of Chiclayo and speculating on the importation of this habit to Rome. The article reduces the papal office to a culinary curiosity, celebrating the “simplicity” of a man who sits in the seat of Peter while the Faith is demolished. This trivialization is not mere journalism; it is the liturgy of the conciliar sect, canonizing the natural and ignoring the supernatural, proving that the neo-church worships man, not God.

Antipope Leo XIV Feted with Opera at Castel Gandolfo: Circus in the Apostolic Palace

The official propaganda organ of the conciliar sect, Vatican News, reports on 16 July 2026 that the usurper “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) will attend a concert at the usurped Apostolic Palace of Castel Gandolfo on 18 July, offered by the “Diocese of Albano” and its “Bishop” Vincenzo Viva. The program features operatic works by Paganini and Bellini (reworked by the film composer Luis Bacalov), performed by secular artists accompanied by the orchestra I Musici di Parma, sponsored by the Banca di Credito Cooperativo dei Castelli Romani e del Tuscolo and local businesses. “Bishop” Viva expresses “joy” at the “renewed presence of the Holy Father” and thanks the “benefactors” and “artists.” This spectacle of worldly entertainment in the very palace of the Popes, honoring a manifest heretic as “Vicar of Christ,” is the quintessential manifestation of the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place (Mt 24:15), a Circus Maximus erected in the heart of the usurped Vatican structures, celebrating the civitas terrena while the Civitas Dei is trampled underfoot.

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