November 2025

A Catholic child holds a traditional catechism book in a church, contrasting with a discarded modernist children's book promoting Bergoglio's agenda.
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Children’s Book Pushes Bergoglio’s Modernist Agenda

VaticanNews portal reports (November 20, 2025) on the release of Our Treasures Within, a children's picture book by Peter H. Reynolds and Paul A. Reynolds, published by Loyola Press. The work claims inspiration from Jorge Bergoglio's (antipope emeritus) call to "recognise and share the gifts placed by God in every person." Loyola Press frames this as continuing Bergoglio's "pastoral themes," with authors stating they aim to advance his message for children. The book includes Bergoglio's quote: "It’s like playing a treasure hunt, because it is not easily found. But once you find it, share it."

A somber scene at St. Francis' tomb in Assisi as an antipope and modernist bishops gather in rain-soaked solemnity.
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Assisi Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostate Nature

The VaticanNews portal (November 20, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV visited the tomb of St. Francis in Assisi, calling the saint’s witness “especially important at a time when the world is searching for signs of hope.” The article details his arrival by helicopter, prayer at the tomb, and subsequent meeting with the Italian Episcopal Conference leadership. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Catholic eschatology in favor of naturalistic sentimentality.

Antipope Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) addresses Italian pseudo-bishops in Assisi's Basilica of St. Francis during the 81st General Assembly of the Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI), promoting false synodality and Modernist heresy.
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Modernist Betrayal in Assisi: Antipope Prevost’s False Synodality Exposed

The VaticanNews portal (20 November 2025) reports on Robert Prevost’s (“Leo XIV”) address to the Italian pseudo-bishops during his visit to Assisi, where he closed the 81st General Assembly of the Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI). The antipope called for placing “Christ at the center” while promoting synodality, pastoral care for the poor and elderly, and protection of minors. Prevost invoked St. Francis of Assisi’s legacy to advocate a church “without reticence and fears” that develops “a culture of encounter.” The assembly drew on Italy’s “Synodal Path,” with pastoral guidelines to be finalized in May 2026.

Archbishop Teodor Martynyuk leads a prayer vigil in Ternopil after Russian missile strikes, highlighting the lack of sacramental focus in contemporary Catholic humanitarian efforts.
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Humanitarian Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Charity in Ternopil Tragedy

VaticanNews portal (November 20, 2025) reports on Greek-Catholic Archbishop Teodor Martynyuk’s response to Russian missile strikes in Ternopil, Ukraine, emphasizing humanitarian aid centers, prayer vigils, and appeals for global solidarity while conspicuously avoiding any reference to the regnum sociale Christi (social kingship of Christ) or the necessity of sacramental grace amid tragedy. The article exemplifies the neo-church’s systematic reduction of Catholic mission to secular activism.

A traditional Catholic liturgical setting with a focus on the usurper Robert Prevost ("Pope Leo XIV") holding his book *The Power of the Gospel: Christian Faith in 10 Words*, surrounded by concerned faithful.
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The Gospel Distorted: A Modernist Assault on Catholic Doctrine

VaticanNews portal (20 November 2025) reports on a book by usurper Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”) titled *The Power of the Gospel: Christian Faith in 10 Words*. The work, framed as a “dialogue,” focuses on three terms—Christ, communion, and peace—to promote a naturalized faith stripped of dogma. An introductory excerpt claims Christ “unites us despite our personalities” and that the Church embodies a “dream of a reconciled humanity,” while peace is reduced to social activism against “structural injustices.” Augustine is invoked selectively to legitimize this vision. The article concludes with Prevost’s call to “make our times” through humanitarianism rather than conversion.

Traditional Catholic priest holding the Blessed Sacrament outside an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois.
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ICE Communion Lawsuit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports that a group of conciliar sect “clergy” filed a lawsuit on November 19, 2025, demanding access to distribute “Communion” at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, Illinois. The article describes how “Auxiliary Bishop José María García-Maldonado” and others were denied entry on November 1 despite prior requests, prompting legal action based on First Amendment claims and religious freedom statutes. The report quotes “Pope” Leo XIV as stating: “their own spiritual needs should be attended to,” while U.S. “bishops” issued a November 12 message about migrant “human dignity.” The piece frames this as a conflict between government policies and religious accommodation, omitting any examination of the conciliar sect’s invalid sacraments or theologically void concept of “pastoral care.”

A somber depiction of Sister JoAnn Persch protesting outside an ICE facility, symbolizing the subversion of Catholic charity for secular activism.
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Social Activism Masquerading as Catholic Charity

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 19, 2025) reports the death of “Sister” JoAnn Persch, a member of the “Sisters of Mercy,” praising her five decades of immigration activism. The article highlights her attempts to bring “Communion” to detainees at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility, her co-founding of Su Casa Catholic Worker House in Chicago, and her arrests during protests. U.S. Senator Richard Durbin is quoted lauding her “kindness over hate and fear,” while the piece omits any reference to the salvation of souls or the supernatural purpose of the Church.

A Catholic priest in traditional cassock stands solemnly before an empty altar with a Shroud of Turin replica in a reverent church setting.
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Orange County’s Shroud Spectacle: When Technology Replaces Theology

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 19, 2025) reports on a $5 million “immersive experience” museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, opened at the “Diocese of Orange” chancery campus. The exhibition employs 360-degree projections, AI-animated biblical scenes, and interactive kiosks featuring a digital “Fr. Robert Spitzer.” “Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Freyer” blessed the venture, which aims to introduce visitors to “the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ” through technological spectacle. Organizers Jason Pearson and Nora Creech emphasize emotional engagement, particularly targeting youth allegedly ignorant of Christian basics.

A solemn Catholic church interior with a group of illegal aliens hiding near the entrance, avoiding immigration officers outside. Bishop Michael T. Martin addresses the congregation with a concerned expression, while a portrait of antipope Leo XIV hangs in the background.
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Bishop Martin’s Mass Dispensation Betrays Catholic Doctrine for Modernist Agendas

Catholic News Agency portal (November 19, 2025) reports that “Bishop” Michael T. Martin of the Diocese of Charlotte granted a Mass dispensation to illegal aliens fearing deportation under increased immigration enforcement. The article details Martin’s declaration that fear of arrest excuses Sunday Mass attendance and his call for a November 21 day of prayer/fasting “in solidarity with migrants.” It notes his planned meeting with antipope Leo XIV and cites the USCCB’s recent condemnation of “indiscriminate mass deportation,” endorsed by the antipope. The piece frames immigration enforcement as inherently threatening to human dignity while downplaying DHS’ focus on arresting criminal aliens.

Portrait of Archduke Eduard Habsburg with antipopes Francis and 'Leo XIV' in the Vatican, symbolizing diplomatic collaboration with conciliar structures despite doctrinal deviations.
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Habsburg’s Vatican Tenure: Diplomatic Service to Antichurch Structures

Catholic News Agency reports on Archduke Eduard Habsburg concluding his decade-long tenure as Hungary’s ambassador to the Vatican. The article portrays his service as harmonious collaboration with antipopes Francis and “Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost), emphasizing personal anecdotes over doctrinal substance. Habsburg describes antipope Francis’ “incredibly positive” relationship with Hungary and praises “Leo XIV” as “a very balanced and just man.” The report omits any critique of the conciliar sect’s doctrinal deviations while celebrating diplomatic formalities.

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