Apostate Journey to Turkey: Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ the King

Apostate Journey to Turkey: Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ the King

The VaticanNews portal (November 27, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey, highlighting his meetings with political leaders and Sunni Islamic authorities. The article describes wreath-laying at Ataturk’s mausoleum, appeals for “peace and prosperity,” and ecumenical events commemorating the Council of Nicaea. The text emphasizes “human fraternity” while omitting any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of conversion to the One True Church.


Idolatrous Homage to Secularism

The spectacle of a Roman claimant paying homage at the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk constitutes state-sponsored apostasy. Ataturk systematically dismantled Islam’s public role only to erect a laïcité more radical than France’s – banning religious education, suppressing Sufi orders, and replacing Sharia with Swiss civil code. Pius XI explicitly condemned such secularist projects in Quas Primas: “Rulers…ought to sanctify themselves in this duty and in this authority of theirs, and strive to make the Divinity and religion of Christ penetrate the institutions and the morals of their peoples” (1925). By honoring this architect of dechristianization while ignoring the martyrdom of 750,000 Armenian Catholics under Ottoman rule, the conciliar sect proves its fidelity to the Masonic agenda condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 77).

Ecumenical Apostasy Masked as Dialogue

The private meeting with Safi Arpaguş, head of Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), reveals the conciliar sect’s capitulation to Islamic supremacy. The Diyanet controls all 85,000 mosques in Turkey, mandates Sunni orthodoxy, and systematically persecutes Alevi Muslims. Yet the antipope’s address praised Turkey’s “bridge” role while ignoring Article 24 of Turkey’s constitution, which mandates Islamic religious instruction in all schools. This follows the blasphemous pattern of the Abu Dhabi Declaration’s assertion that “the diversity of religions…is willed by God” – a heresy condemned by Pius IX’s Syllabus (Proposition 15: “Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which…he shall consider true” is condemned).

The Nicaea Sacrilege

The so-called “ecumenical prayer service” in Nicea (modern Iznik) constitutes historical revisionism of demonic proportions. The First Council of Nicaea (325 AD) defined Christ’s divinity against Arian heretics with the homoousios formula. By inviting non-Catholics to “commemorate” this council, the conciliar sect betrays St. Athanasius’ struggle against ecclesiastical compromisers. As the Council Fathers declared: “Those who say: ‘There was a time when he was not’…the Catholic Church anathematizes” (Canon 1). This blasphemous pantomime fulfills Pius X’s warning in Lamentabili Sane against Modernists who claim “dogmas…are a certain interpretation of religious facts which the human mind has worked out with great effort” (Proposition 22).

Silence as Heretical Weapon

The article’s deliberate omissions scream louder than its reported events. No mention of:

  • Christ’s mandate to “make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19)
  • Turkey’s 99.8% Muslim population’s need for conversion
  • The 40,000 Orthodox Christians imprisoned since Erdogan’s 2016 purge
  • The Council of Florence’s decree “Neither pagan nor Jew…can partake of eternal life unless he…remain in the bosom of the Catholic Church” (Session 11)

This calculated silence confirms the conciliar sect’s embrace of religious indifferentism condemned by Gregory XVI in Mirari Vos: “this perverse opinion…spreads in every part like a cancer” (1832).

Ceremonial Betrayal of the Cross

The equestrian escort to the Presidential Palace mirrors Roman triumphs – a fitting metaphor for the conciliar sect’s triumph of apostasy. While true popes rode humble donkeys in imitation of Christ’s entry into Jerusalem (John 12:14), these antipopes accept imperial honors from dictators. Erdogan’s AKP regime has converted Hagia Sophia into a mosque, jailed 319 priests since 2020, and criminalized Christian evangelism (Turkish Penal Code Article 219). Yet the antipope exchanges pleasantries rather than issuing the prophetic denunciation demanded by Leo XIII: “The Church…cannot approve of…governments…inimical to the Catholic name” (Immortale Dei, 1885).

Conclusion: Operation Anti-Nicaea

This journey constitutes not merely heresy but meta-heresy – a systematic inversion of Nicene orthodoxy. Where the Council Fathers proclaimed Christ’s eternal divinity, the conciliar sect promotes the worship of human diversity. As St. Jerome warned: “The whole world groaned in astonishment to find itself Arian” (Dialogue Against the Luciferians, 19). Today it groans under the neo-Arianism of interreligious dialogue, where Christ is reduced to one “bridge” among many. Only return to the integrally Catholic faith before 1958 can restore Christ’s Social Kingship over nations now enslaved to the conciliar antichurch.


Source:
Apostolic Journey to Türkiye: Day One
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 27.11.2025

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