November 2025

A somber depiction of the Lateran Basilica during a sacrilegious Novus Ordo service led by antipope Bergoglio (Leo XIV), highlighting liturgical abuses and pagan symbols within the sacred space.
Antichurch

Neo-Church’s Construction Site of Apostasy: Bergoglio’s Rome Homily Exposed

VaticanNews portal reports on a homily delivered by antipope Bergoglio (referred to as “Leo XIV”) during a sacrilegious Novus Ordo service at the occupied Lateran Basilica. The article presents Bergoglio’s call for the “construction site” ecclesiology, emphasizing gradual community-building while rejecting “worldly criteria” demanding “immediate results.” Bergoglio invoked Zacchaeus’ conversion narrative to justify modernist incrementalism, claiming Jesus “skillfully shapes us according to his plans for salvation.” The antipope further praised the “implementation phase of the Synod,” urging continued “efforts to grow together” despite acknowledging “complex problems.” The report concludes with Bergoglio’s appeal for liturgy adhering to “established norms” while accommodating “different sensibilities” through “wise inculturation.”

Antipope Leo XIV meets with abuse survivors in the Vatican, lacking sacramental justice and canonical penalties in a dimly lit room adorned with Catholic iconography.
Antichurch

Apostolic Mockery: Vatican’s Abuse “Dialogue” Ignores Sacramental Justice

Catholic News Agency reports that antipope “Leo XIV” met with 15 “abuse survivors” on November 5, 2025, in a three-hour encounter described as “closeness with the victims, of deep and painful listening and dialogue,” concluding with “an intense moment of prayer.” This follows an October 20 meeting with four “survivors” from the “Ending Clergy Abuse” coalition. The article frames these encounters as pastoral breakthroughs while omitting all reference to sacramental repentance, canonical penalties, or the lex divina (divine law) governing clerical crimes.

A realistic depiction of a Vatican meeting between antipope Leo XIV and Belgian abuse victims, highlighting doctrinal betrayal and failed justice.
Antichurch

Vatican’s Abuse Meeting Masks Doctrinal Apostasy

The Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) met with fifteen Belgian victims of clerical sexual abuse. The three-hour encounter allegedly emphasized “closeness, deep listening, and painful dialogue”, concluding with an “intense moment of prayer”. The group was accompanied by members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, which collaborates with the conciliar sect’s Belgian structure. Some attendees previously met antipope Bergoglio during his 2024 visit to Belgium, where he expressed “gratitude for their courage” and “shame” for their suffering.

St. Elizabeth's Cathedral in Košice desecrated by a modernist DJ concert during a Mass celebrated by false clergy.
Antichurch

Conciliar Sect’s False Gospel of Humanistic “Bridge Building” Exposed

The VaticanNews portal (November 8, 2025) reports on a videomessage from “Pope” Leo XIV to young people gathered at St. Elizabeth’s Cathedral in Košice, Slovakia. The antipope urges youth to become “witnesses of communion” and “builders of bridges” in a world marked by division, encouraging them to bring the “light of Christ” to secular environments without specifying the necessity of conversion to the one true Church. The event featured a Mass celebrated by conciliar “Archbishop” Bernard Bober and modernist “Apostolic Nuncio” Nicola Girasoli, followed by a concert with a Portuguese DJ “priest” who performed at the 2023 World Youth Day. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic asceticism with worldly entertainment masquerading as evangelization.

Boston Pro-Life March 2025 with participants praying amidst clown protesters and Antifa agitators, emphasizing the need for Christ's Social Kingship.
Pseudo-Trads

Boston Pro-Life March: Superficial Activism Amidst Ecclesial Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on the November 1, 2025, “National Men’s March to Abolish Abortion” in Boston, where hundreds gathered amidst clown-costumed protesters and Antifa agitators. The event, co-founded by Jim Havens, featured speeches by individuals including “Sister” Deirdre Byrne, Will Goodman, and “bp” Joseph Strickland. While framed as “prayerful,” the spectacle reveals deeper compromises with the conciliar sect’s naturalistic activism, divorced from the integral Catholic imperative of restoring Christ’s Social Kingship.

A reverent depiction of a traditional Catholic church interior with a priest holding the Blessed Sacrament and faithful kneeling in prayer, symbolizing Christ's authority in cleansing the Temple.
Antichurch

Conciliar Distortions Mask Christ’s Kingship in Temple Cleansing Commentary

Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) presents a commentary by Jenny Kraska on John 2:13-22, twisting Christ’s purification of the Temple into a pretext for promoting conciliarist social activism. The article reduces the “Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica” to a naturalistic metaphor about being “living stones,” omitting that this celebration of the conciliar sect’s principal church constitutes architectural sacrilege against Catholic tradition.

A traditional Catholic priest in a solemn church setting, holding doctrinal texts while gazing at a distant modernist Vatican City with false ecumenism slogans.
Antichurch

Neo-Modernist Agenda Masquerading as Petrine Ministry: A Six-Month Review of Vatican II’s Final Act

The Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) presents a glowing account of the first six months of “Pope” Leo XIV’s reign, portraying him as a champion of peace, unity, and social justice. The article highlights his calls for a “missionary Church” focused on dialogue, disarmament, care for migrants, and environmentalism. It praises his rejection of “religious marketing” and emphasis on “concrete commitment to the least.” This narrative culminates in describing a church that “builds bridges” and becomes “leaven for a reconciled world.” Such rhetoric constitutes not renewal but the final triumph of the conciliar revolution’s core heresies.

Cardinal Pietro Parolin at COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, promoting globalist environmentalism under the guise of Catholic teaching.
Antichurch

Vatican’s Climate Agenda: A Betrayal of Christ’s Kingship

The VaticanNews portal (November 8, 2025) reports on Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s address at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil. Parolin, serving the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, demanded “greater political will” to implement the Paris Agreement, framed as an ethical imperative for “environmental justice.” He invoked the authority of antipope Francis’ “net-zero emissions” pledge and distorted the legacy of Leo XIII to justify the conciliar sect’s fusion with globalist environmentalism. The article exemplifies the neo-church’s surrender to naturalism, reducing the Church’s mission to secular activism while silencing her divine mandate to proclaim Christ’s sovereignty over nations.

Catholic priest holding Casti Connubii encyclical in church with ghostly unborn children and legal figures
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Florida’s Legal Maneuvers Obscure Abortion’s Intrinsic Evil in Planned Parenthood Lawsuit

Catholic News Agency reports Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a $350 million lawsuit against Planned Parenthood for falsely advertising chemical abortion pills as “safer than Tylenol.” The lawsuit cites a study showing 4% hospitalization rates and 36 deaths linked to mifepristone since 2000. Uthmeier claims the organization prioritized profits over women’s health, with alleged 500% profit margins on abortion drugs. The case invokes Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, seeking $10,000 fines per violation.

A 13th-century Syriac Gospel manuscript from Qaraqosh displayed in the Vatican Apostolic Library with a solemn priest in traditional attire.
Antichurch

Vatican’s Custody of Syriac Manuscript Masks Doctrinal Bankruptcy

Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) reports on a 13th-century Syriac Gospel manuscript from Qaraqosh, Iraq, now housed in the Vatican Apostolic Library. The article describes its artistic merits and historical journey—including multiple thefts and eventual donation to Pius XI in 1937—while celebrating its preservation as a symbol of Christian resilience amid ISIS persecution. This sentimental narrative conceals the conciliar sect’s exploitation of sacred objects to legitimize its apostate agenda.

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