November 2025

A concerned Catholic priest stands before a ruined Lebanese church as a Vatican II false pope shakes hands with Muslim clerics in an ecumenical gathering.
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Neo-Church’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Apostate Agenda

The Vatican News portal (November 30, 2025) reports on the arrival of “Pope” Leo XIV in Beirut, celebrating his ecumenical outreach under the motto “Blessed are the peacemakers.” The article highlights meetings with Lebanese political leaders representing Maronite Christian, Shiite, and Sunni factions, while praising the “vital role” of religious institutions in providing social services amid Lebanon’s economic collapse. This spectacle of interfaith collaboration constitutes nothing less than open rebellion against Christ the King.

A traditional Catholic priest praying solemnly at the tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf in Annaya, Lebanon.
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Apostolic Journey to Lebanon: Syncretism in the Guise of Sanctity

Vatican News portal (November 30, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to the tomb of the Maronite monk Charbel Makhlouf in Annaya, Lebanon, framing it as a celebration of “interreligious coexistence” and a “symbol of solidarity” for a nation in crisis. The article quotes Fr. Youssef Matta, a monk at the Monastery of St. Maron, who claims Makhlouf’s miracles and asceticism “transcend religious divisions,” attracting Muslim and Druze veneration. Antipope Leo XIV’s prayer at the tomb is hailed as a “historic recognition” of Makhlouf’s role in promoting “dialogue” and “peace among all religions.” The report concludes by linking Makhlouf to a “network of Lebanese saints” whose “spiritual roots” allegedly offer hope against political corruption. **This narrative epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic soteriology with naturalistic humanism.**

Antipope Leo XIV and Orthodox patriarch Bartholomew I at an ecumenical gathering commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
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Antipope’s Nicaea Spectacle: Masking Apostasy with Ecumenical Theater

The VaticanNews portal (November 30, 2025) reports that the antipope Leo XIV has concluded his visit to Turkey, where he participated in an ecumenical gathering with Orthodox patriarch Bartholomew I and other non-Catholic leaders to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The article emphasizes his call to “overcome the scandal of divisions” and foster “unity,” framing this interfaith spectacle as a positive development. This theatrical display constitutes nothing less than a public renunciation of Catholic exclusivity mandated by divine law.

Antipope Leo XIV and Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I in ecumenical activities at Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Istanbul, 2025.
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Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Turkish Ecumenism Denies Catholic Exclusive Salvation

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on November 30, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV visited the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Istanbul, praising the “courageous Christian witness” of Armenian schismatics and participating in ecumenical activities with the Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I. The article highlights his call for “full communion” between Rome and Oriental Orthodox Churches while ignoring doctrinal differences, and emphasizes naturalistic peacebuilding over Catholic eschatology. This constitutes a radical departure from the Church’s perennial condemnation of schism and heresy.

A Catholic family kneels in prayer before an Advent wreath in a solemn church setting.
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Advent Celebrations Diluted by Modernist Relativism

The Catholic News Agency (“CNA”) portal, an organ of the conciliar sect’s propaganda apparatus, published an article on November 30, 2025, titled “Advent: What is it and how should it be celebrated?”. The text reduces the penitential and eschatological depth of Advent to a sentimentalized ritual calendar, framing it as a mere “season of arrival” focused on “renew[ing] our desire for the Lord more deeply in our lives” while omitting the necessity of metanoia (conversion of heart) demanded by traditional Catholic asceticism. The article’s emphasis on “practical preparations” like decorating trees and gift-giving subordinates supernatural realities to naturalistic bourgeois domesticity.

Antipope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I participate in a Divine Liturgy at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George in Istanbul, symbolizing the betrayal of Catholic unity.
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Apostolic Journey to Schism: The Betrayal of Catholic Unity at Istanbul

Vatican News portal (November 30, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul, where he participated in a “Divine Liturgy” at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George alongside Bartholomew I. The event commemorated the feast of Saint Andrew, with both figures emphasizing “Christian unity,” “common efforts for full communion,” and collaboration on peace, ecology, and technology. The article highlights their references to the 1965 lifting of mutual excommunications between Paul VI and Athenagoras as a model for continued dialogue. This spectacle culminates decades of apostasy, reducing the One True Church to a mere “communion” with schismatics.

Antipope Leo XIV and Armenian Schismatic Sahak II in a solemn meeting at the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Constantinople, symbolizing false ecumenism
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Apostate Ecumenism: Bergoglian Pretender and Armenian Schismatic Forge New Alliance

The VaticanNews portal (November 30, 2025) reports on the meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and Sahak II Marshalian, head of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Constantinople. The article frames their encounter as “practical ecumenism” celebrating the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. Sahak II calls for “new ways to think about and model a new pattern of ecumenism” through student exchanges and mutual visits, claiming this “practical ecumenism” might achieve “full communion nearly realized.” The antipope’s visit to the Armenian schismatic cathedral is presented as a “turning point” for Christian unity.

A solemn gathering of conciliar sect leaders at the ancient site of Nicaea, promoting theological error and naturalism under the guise of Christian unity.
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Bergoglian Syncretism Masquerades as Christian Unity in Nicaea Charade

The VaticanNews portal (November 30, 2025) reports on a gathering of religious leaders at the site of the First Council of Nicaea, where the antipope “Leo XIV” (Roberto Prevost) and the Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew led “Christian leaders” in prayer to commemorate the council’s 1,700th anniversary. The article promotes Prevost’s proposal for a joint pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 2033 under the guise of celebrating “the Jubilee of Redemption,” urging Christians to “set aside what is not essential” and embrace unity based on “the heart of the Gospel message.” This blasphemous spectacle completes the conciliar sect’s transformation into an engine of pure naturalism.

Antipope Robert Prevost ("Leo XIV") prays in the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Istanbul, promoting ecumenical heresy and syncretism.
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Apostate Vatican Leader’s Syncretistic Gesture in Istanbul

Vatican News portal (November 30, 2025) reports that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) prayed at the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Istanbul, praising Armenia’s “courageous Christian witness” while advocating a “dialogue of charity” between churches. The article celebrates the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea as inspiration for “restoring full communion” through “exchange of gifts” rather than what Prevost calls “absorption or domination.” The text promotes the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue with Oriental Orthodox Churches and venerates 12th-century Armenian Catholicos St. Nerses IV Shnorhali as model for ecumenism. This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic apostasy from divine revelation.

Traditional Catholic priest offering spiritual guidance to widows in rural Bangladesh amidst the Sundarbans mangrove forest.
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Caritas Bangladesh’s Naturalism Masquerading as Charity: A Betrayal of the Church’s True Mission

The EWTN News portal (November 29, 2025) reports on Caritas Bangladesh providing sewing machines and small cash grants to “tiger widows” – women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers in the Sundarbans mangrove forest. The article describes their economic hardships and social stigma, framing Caritas’ intervention as bringing “hope” through income-generating activities.

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