November 2025

Solemn traditional Catholic Mass in Tanzania with clergy and mourners praying for divine intervention during political unrest.
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Tanzanian “Church” Promotes Humanistic Peace Amidst Bloodshed

Vatican News portal (November 10, 2025) reports: The Archdiocese of Mbeya held a Mass “to remember those who lost their lives during the demonstrations” after Tanzanian election violence, with “more than a hundred victims” according to Fr. Valerio Mwandanji. The report claims the “Church” seeks “reconciliation and peace” while acknowledging protesters’ demands for constitutional reform and “genuine democracy.” Camillus Kassala of the Tanzanian “Bishops'” Conference claims they mediate with government while promoting prayer initiatives. This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Catholic social doctrine.

A traditional Catholic priest administers Last Rites in a storm-stricken village in the Philippines, while parishioners pray the Rosary and a chapel with the Sacred Heart stands as a beacon of faith.
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Philippine “Church” Prioritizes Humanism Over Salvation Amid Typhoon Crisis

The Vatican News portal (November 9, 2025) reports on relief efforts by Caritas Philippines and dioceses in response to Super Typhoon Uwan. The article emphasizes evacuation centers in church buildings, “Oratio Imperata” prayers, and logistical preparations while completely ignoring the sacramental economy. “Bishop” Herman Abcede of Daet urges parishes to “transform this difficult moment into an opportunity for solidarity and faith,” framing the crisis in purely horizontal terms. The narrative concludes with Agence France-Presse promoting climate change ideology as the storm’s root cause.

A solemn image of the Igarapé Água Preta River in Belém, Brazil, depicting indigenous tribes performing pagan rituals alongside modern urban life, symbolizing the syncretism and naturalism promoted at COP30.
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Syncretism and Naturalism at COP30’s Amazonian Gateway

The VaticanNews portal (November 10, 2025) reports on the United Nations COP30 conference in Belém, Brazil, framing the Amazon rainforest as “the heartbeat of our planet” and promoting indigenous animism alongside environmental activism. The article describes Belém’s “contrasting harmony” between urban life and nature, glorifies indigenous spirituality as ecological wisdom, and quotes “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin citing “Pope” Leo XIV’s call to “care for creation” as a path to peace. It presents climate change as a moral issue requiring global “solidarity,” while urging wealthier nations to fund developing countries’ environmental initiatives. The piece culminates in a pseudo-sacramental vision where caring for the planet becomes inseparable from human relationships, devoid of any reference to the Kingship of Christ or supernatural order.

A Traditional Latin Mass in a historic church, contrasting sacred tradition with modernist apostasy.
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The Remnant’s Compromised Traditionalism: A Mask for Conciliar Apostasy

The Remnant Newspaper reports on various events including a Christ the King pilgrimage in Mexico, Cardinal Raymond Burke’s praise of the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM), scheduled pontifical liturgies amid “Pope” Leo XIV’s deliberations on Traditionis Custodes, a London rosary crusade, TLM cancellations by Bishop Mark Beckman, an open letter regarding seminary admissions in New Orleans, political commentary on New York’s mayoral race, and Cardinal Joseph Zen’s promotion of reparation prayers. The portal frames these as positive developments for “traditional Catholicism.”

A traditional Catholic priest stands before the grand St. John Lateran Basilica, contrasting with a blurred image of antipope Leo XIV representing modernist distortions of Church teachings.
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Conciliar Sect’s “Pope” Distorts Church’s Visible Nature in Angelus Address

The VaticanNews portal reports on November 9, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV used his Sunday Angelus address to promote a modernist ecclesiology, stating that “the mystery of the Church is much more than a simple place, a physical space, a building made of stones.” Speaking on the feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the usurper claimed that “the true sanctuary of God is Christ who died and rose again” while minimizing the visible hierarchy’s essential role. The article further notes his naturalistic appeals for “sustainable agricultural practices” and generic peace negotiations, alongside superficial Marian devotion. This performance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic dismantling of Catholic ecclesiology.

Cardinal Czerny in Bangladesh refugee camp distributing aid without sacramental focus
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Cardinal Czerny’s Bangladesh Visit Exposes Neo-Church’s Social Gospel Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 9, 2025) reports on Michael “Cardinal” Czerny’s visit to Bangladesh, framing it as a “pastoral visit” focused on “raising hope” through social programs for Rohingya refugees and displaced Catholics. The article celebrates interfaith humanitarian collaboration while omitting any reference to the salvation of souls, the sacraments, or Christ’s Social Kingship.

Leo XIV delivers an apostate homily at St. John Lateran Basilica, masking Christ's reign with naturalistic ecclesiology.
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Leo XIV’s Naturalistic Ecclesiology Masks Apostasy from Christ the King

The portal Catholic News Agency reports on Leo XIV’s November 9, 2025 homily at St. John Lateran Basilica, wherein he urged building the Church on “solid foundations” of Christ rather than “worldly criteria.” The antipope emphasized humility, patience, and a “construction site” ecclesiology while invoking the Synod’s “concrete efforts” and John Paul II’s description of the Church as “mom.” The liturgy was described as requiring “wise inculturation” while maintaining “solemn sobriety” of Roman tradition. This syncretistic message epitomizes the conciliar sect’s rejection of the Social Kingship of Christ.

A somber Maronite Qurbono ceremony at St. Maron's Shrine in war-torn Syria with Father Ghandi Mahanna preaching to a small group of worshipers surrounded by ancient ruins and Syrian security forces.
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Syncretic Revival at St. Maron’s Shrine Exposes Neo-Church Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on a Maronite “Mass” celebrated at Syria’s ancient St. Maron’s Shrine after a 15-year hiatus. The event, organized by the Maronite Scouts, drew 80 participants who visited war-damaged sites including St. Simeon Stylites’ Church. Father Ghandi Mahanna allegedly preached that “the true presence of God is found in every human heart,” reducing Catholicism to sentimental humanism while Syrian security forces provided escort. This saccharine display exemplifies the conciliar sect’s betrayal of sacramental theology for naturalistic performativity.

Catholic priest praying in typhoon-stricken Philippines village with contrast of pagan 'Mother Earth' banner in background
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Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Distortions Mask Apostasy in Typhoon Response

The Vatican News portal (November 9, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV expressed “closeness” to victims of Typhoon Fung-wong in the Philippines, urging ceasefires to “honor war victims” and praising Italy’s “Thanksgiving Day” focused on “Mother Earth” and “sustainable agricultural practices.” The text reduces the Church’s mission to secular humanitarianism, omitting all supernatural purpose and subordinating divine law to modernist ecology.

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