November 2025

Cardinal Krajewski and Leo XIV inspecting a modern medical clinic under Bernini's colonnade in St. Peter's Square, symbolizing the Neo-Vatican's abandonment of spiritual priorities for worldly charity.
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Neo-Vatican’s Clinic Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy with Worldly Charity

The [Catholic News Agency] portal reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s visit to a new health clinic beneath St. Peter’s colonnade, boasting of “state-of-the-art” medical equipment and free services for the poor. Cardinal Konrad Krajewski claims this initiative “restores dignity to the poor” by seeing “the face of Jesus” in them. While presenting itself as Christian charity, this spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Faith to horizontal humanitarianism (Pius XI, Quas Primas), abandoning the Church’s divine mission for social work indistinguishable from secular NGOs.

Traditional Catholic priest blessing typhoon survivors in the Philippines, contrasting spiritual aid with modern humanitarian efforts.
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Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Response to Philippines Typhoon Exposes Apostasy

The catholicnewsagency.com portal (November 14, 2025) reports on Catholic Relief Services’ (CRS) disaster response to Typhoon Kalmaegi, emphasizing evacuation coordination with civil authorities and distribution of $100 shelter vouchers to 500 families. CRS Philippines country representative Jonas Tetangco credits “RA 12287” legislation – touted as “the world’s first national legislation that enables work to be done prior to a dangerous natural disaster” – for allowing preemptive actions. The article notes collaboration with Caritas Philippines (officially linked to the Philippine “bishops’” conference) and lists material needs: food, water, hygiene kits, and tarps. A closing appeal for prayers appears as an afterthought amid detailed descriptions of infrastructure repairs.

Augustinian nuns in traditional habit praying in a cloistered chapel, contrasted with antipope Leo XIV in modernist vestments.
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Leo XIV’s Empty Praise of Cloistered Life Conceals Apostasy

Catholic News Agency portal reports (November 14, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV praised Augustinian nuns for their “silent and hidden love,” claiming their cloistered life offers freedom from “slavery of appearances.” The article describes his November 13 audience where he invoked St. Augustine’s Confessions and appealed to Venerable Pius XII’s monastic federations while paradoxically quoting Francis. This theatrical performance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s diabolical inversion of authentic religious life into anthropocentric psychodrama.

A solemn Catholic bishop stands before a pulpit with a crucifix and candles, addressing a group of faithful kneeling in prayer. A distant border fence with migrants is visible through a church window.
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US Bishops’ Immigration Stance Betrays Christ’s Social Kingship

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 14, 2025) reports on U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan’s rejection of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) immigration statement, which opposed “indiscriminate mass deportation” and invoked Gospel passages about welcoming strangers. Homan argued that such messaging encourages illegal border crossings leading to migrant deaths and drug-related American fatalities, insisting that strict enforcement “saves lives.” The article notes antipope Leo XIV’s recent appeal to consider Christ’s words about welcoming foreigners, alongside dispensations granted by certain “bishops” from Sunday Mass obligations for those fearing deportation. This progressive posturing exposes the conciliar sect’s wholesale surrender to secular humanitarianism at the expense of divine law.

A sedevacantist priest holding a Vatican doctrinal note against Marian titles, standing before an altar with images of the Virgin Mary as Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix.
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Vatican’s Rejection of Marian Titles Exposes Conciliar Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports that the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith under Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández issued a doctrinal note approved by “Pope” Leo XIV discouraging use of Marian titles “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix.” The document claims these terms risk exaggerating the Blessed Virgin’s role in redemption and mediation, citing Vatican II’s Lumen Gentium while ignoring centuries of magisterial teaching. Critics like Mark Miravalle and Laurie Olsen protest the decision by appealing to conciliar texts rather than immutable Tradition, revealing the bankruptcy of post-1958 theological discourse.

A solemn Catholic funeral procession for Father Stephen Gutgsell in St. Cecilia Cathedral, Omaha, emphasizing traditional liturgy and sacramental reality.
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Naturalism and Omission of Supernatural Realities in Reporting Priest’s Murder

Catholic News Agency reports the sentencing of Kierre Williams to life imprisonment for the December 2023 murder of “Father” Stephen Gutgsell at St. John the Baptist Parish in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. The article emphasizes the legal outcome, emotional reactions from the victim’s family, and biographical details about Gutgsell, including his ordination in 1984 and pastoral work. Washington County Chief Deputy Attorney Erik Petersen claimed the crime “shattered the innocence” of the town, while Gutgsell’s sister lamented his absence as “stolen from his family and parish.” The funeral occurred at St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha under the auspices of the “Archdiocese of Omaha.”

Traditional Catholic priest in sorrowful prayer before empty tabernacle as modernist Eucharistic procession unfolds in Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Neo-Modernist Sect Exploits Eucharistic Devotion for Apostate Agenda

The conciliar sect’s pseudo-episcopal conference (“USCCB”) announced plans for another “National Eucharistic Congress” in 2029, following their 2024 spectacle that attracted tens of thousands to Indianapolis. Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Crookston modernist sect praised the event as “a time of great grace,” claiming increased Mass attendance and OCIA participation resulting from this “Eucharistic Revival” allegedly inspired by Bergoglio’s apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium. The article concludes by invoking “Pope Leo XIV’s missionary zeal,” referring to the current antipope Robert Prevost.

Portrait of Mr. Robert Prevost addressing academics at the Pontifical Lateran University, highlighting the doctrinal conflict between Modernism and traditional Catholicism.
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Apostolic See Usurper Demands Faith Reimagined Under Guise of “Cultural Emptiness”

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Mr. Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”) urging academics at the Pontifical Lateran University to “think the faith” to counter alleged “cultural emptiness.” The article emphasizes dialogue with contemporary culture, administrative process reforms, and praises faculties dedicated to ecology and peace studies instituted by Jorge Bergoglio. Prevost declares this educational approach essential for forming “builders of a new, fraternal and solidary world.”

A Catholic priest in prayer before a crucifix in a Mexican chapel, contrasting with the secular response of a conciliar 'bishop' to martyrdom.
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Mexico’s Martyrdom: Conciliar Sect’s Naturalism Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 14, 2025) reports the murder of Ernesto Baltazar Hernández Vilchis, a “priest” of the Diocese of Cuautitlán in Mexico, found dead after disappearing for weeks. Authorities arrested two suspects who allegedly stabbed him, hid his body in sewage canals, and have issued a warrant for a third accomplice. “Bishop” Efraín Mendoza Cruz issued a bureaucratic statement thanking the slain cleric for “generous dedication to the Gospel” and demanded justice from civil authorities while vaguely lamenting Mexico’s “painful reality” of violence. The report omits all supernatural considerations, reducing the tragedy to a crime statistic.

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