November 2025

Traditional Catholic classroom with children praying before a crucifix and statues of saints, contrasting with modernist school voucher pamphlets.
Antichurch

Conciliar Sect’s School Voucher Advocacy Betrays Catholic Educational Principles

Catholic News Agency’s November 11, 2025 article promotes David Tamisiea’s endorsement of state-funded school vouchers, citing the Vatican II document Gravissimum Educationis to justify state financing of private education. The report uncritically presents Tamisiea’s claim that “parents should have the freedom to choose the educational setting best suited to their child” through “public funding,” while acknowledging rural and homeschooling opposition over fears of government overreach. This position exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender to secular educational models and its abandonment of regnum sociale Christi (the social reign of Christ).

A reverent portrait of St. Martin of Tours, soldier-turned-bishop, defending the Faith against heresy in a historically accurate Catholic setting.
Spiritual

St. Martin of Tours: A True Soldier of Christ Amidst Modernist Distortions

The Catholic News Agency (CNA) portal – an organ of the neo-conservative EWTN apparatus – commemorates St. Martin of Tours (November 11, 2025) with a narrative stripped of doctrinal clarity and saturated with ecumenical sentimentalism. While purporting to honor the saint, the article reduces his militancy against heresy to a vague “care of souls” and omits critical lessons for our apostate age.

Antipope Leo XIV meeting Hollywood figures in the Vatican Apostolic Palace, symbolizing conciliar modernism's dangerous syncretism with secular cinema.
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Vatican’s Cinematic Apostasy: When Antipope Leo XIV Embraces Hollywood’s False Gospel

Catholic News Agency reports that the Vatican has announced antipope Leo XIV’s favorite films — It’s a Wonderful Life, The Sound of Music, Ordinary People, and Life Is Beautiful — while promoting his November 15 meeting with Hollywood figures including Spike Lee, Cate Blanchett, and Mel Gibson’s Mary Magdalene actress Monica Bellucci. The article frames this as benign dialogue between the conciliar sect and cinema, ignoring the grave theological dangers of such syncretism.

A traditional Catholic family praying together at home with an open Bible and crucifix, symbolizing the sacred nature of marriage against secular opposition.
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Supreme Court’s Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Condemned by Catholic Truth

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 10, 2025) reports the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to reconsider its 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalizing same-sex civil marriage. The article details Kim Davis’ failed legal challenge after her imprisonment for refusing to issue marriage licenses to homosexual couples, with commentators Thomas Jipping and Mary Rice Hasson dismissing her case as ill-suited to overturn the ruling. Most scandalously, the piece notes that 70% of self-described Catholics support same-sex “marriage” according to Pew Research. This represents not merely legal rebellion but apostasy from Divine Law (Pius XI, Quas Primas), confirming the near-total collapse of the conciliar sect’s doctrinal integrity.

A traditional Catholic bishop in full regalia stands solemnly before a congregation, symbolizing the crisis of authority in the conciliar sect.
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US Bishops’ Election Exposes Neo-Church’s Crisis of Authority

The Catholic News Agency portal reports that ten “bishops” of the conciliar sect in the United States will compete for leadership roles in the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) during their November 2025 plenary assembly. The candidates include figures such as Robert Barron, Kevin Rhoades, and Alexander Sample, each promoting various modernist agendas ranging from synodality promotion to compromised positions on immigration and liturgy.

Portrait of false pope Robert Prevost ('Leo XIV') with family in Chicago neighborhood.
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Vatican’s “Leo from Chicago” Biopic: Canonizing Apostasy Through Cinematic Propaganda

The Catholic News Agency portal reports (November 10, 2025) on the release of a documentary titled “Leo from Chicago” by the Vatican’s “Dicastery for Communication.” This production, created with the collaboration of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the “Apostolado El Sembrador Nueva Evangelización,” chronicles the life of antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) in the United States. The film features childhood locations, family interviews (including brothers Louis Martin and John Prevost), and mundane details like pizza restaurants and baseball stadiums. It follows “Leo from Peru”—a previous documentary about Prevost’s time in South America. The release coincides with the sixth month of this antipope’s illegitimate occupation of the Roman See.

A solemn Catholic scene depicting Paul Badde's legacy with a Tridentine Mass in the background and his book 'The Face of God' on a wooden table.
Antichurch

Paul Badde’s Legacy: A Chronicle of Conciliar Complicity

The Catholic News Agency (CNA) portal reports the death of Paul Badde, former journalist for “Die Welt” and Vatican correspondent, framing him as an authoritative Catholic voice. The obituary highlights his books on Benedict XVI and the Veil of Manoppello devotion, his collaboration with EWTN and CNA Deutsch, and his role in founding “Vatican Magazine.” The article presents these as unqualified merits, omitting any doctrinal evaluation of his associations with conciliarism.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands solemnly before a modern hospital, holding Quas Primas and looking at a digital tablet with AI algorithms, symbolizing the conflict between faith and modern medicine.
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Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Warnings on AI Expose Deeper Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports on November 10, 2025, that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressed an international congress on “Artificial Intelligence and Medicine,” warning that technology could fuel “antihuman ideologies.” The article highlights concerns about insurance companies using AI to deny claims for restorative reproductive medicine while promoting “healthcare professionals” as “guardians of human life.”

St. Leo the Great holding his Tome before a traditional Catholic altar, symbolizing the defense of Christological orthodoxy against modern apostasy.
Spiritual

St. Leo the Great’s Legacy Weaponized to Conceal Modern Apostasy

Catholic News Agency’s November 10, 2025 article superficially recounts St. Leo I’s defense of Christological orthodoxy while ignoring the systematic dismantling of that same faith by the conciliar sect. The portal writes: “Pope Leo I… worked to clarify doctrines related to Christ’s human and divine natures” and quotes modernist “church historian” Thomas Clemmons calling Leo a “pope-theologian” and “remarkable bishop”. Yet this veneer of orthodoxy masks the article’s true function: to create false continuity between Catholicism and the conciliar counterfeit.

A solemn scene depicting the so-called 'Pope' Leo XIV and former 'bishop' Paolo Bizzeti in Turkey, surrounded by Muslim and Catholic aid workers during Caritas-led earthquake relief efforts.
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Apostolic Journey to Turkey: Ecumenical Syncretism Masquerading as Charity

The VaticanNews portal (November 10, 2025) reports on the impending visit of “Pope” Leo XIV to Turkey, framing it as an opportunity to “revive the spirit of Vatican II” through interreligious cooperation and aid initiatives led by Caritas. Former “bishop” Paolo Bizzeti, identified as the ex-“Apostolic Vicar” of Anatolia, praises post-earthquake collaboration with Muslims as the “deepest form of interreligious dialogue,” while celebrating the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea as a model for “expressing faith in new terms.” The article concludes with Bizzeti’s assertion that Caritas workers embody the “People of God” through service to Muslims and Christians alike.

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