November 2025

A critical depiction of antipope Robert Prevost's childhood "Mass" in a basement with an ironing board altar, highlighting the conciliar sect's cult of personality and ecumenical apostasy.
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Vatican’s “Leo from Chicago” Documentary Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Cult of Personality

The VaticanNews portal (November 13, 2025) promotes Leo from Chicago, a documentary glorifying antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) through sentimental childhood anecdotes and ecumenical narratives. Family members describe him as “God’s gift to moms,” while friends recall his basement “Masses” using an ironing board as an altar and his Lutheran pastor friend John Snider. The film emphasizes Prevost’s “diplomatic” ability to transform “an unruly little mob into friends” and his baseball fandom, framing these as evidence of pastoral virtue.

Antipope Leo XIV addressing business leaders at Argentina's Industrial Conference, promoting naturalistic economics under the guise of Catholic social teaching.
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Antipope Leo XIV’s Economic Message: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Social Doctrine

VaticanNews portal reports on November 13, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressed Argentina’s Industrial Conference, urging business leaders to place “human dignity and the common good at the heart of economic life” while invoking Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum. The message promotes economic justice framed in purely naturalistic terms, conspicuously avoiding any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of Catholic confessional states.

Vatican conference on redefining sainthood with Antipope Leo XIV addressing Modernist clerics
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Vatican Conference Redefines Sainthood: A Modernist Subversion of Holiness

The VaticanNews portal (November 13, 2025) reports on a conference titled “Mysticism, Mystical Phenomena, and Holiness,” organized by the “Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.” Antipope Leo XIV addressed participants, asserting that the “complete and constant conformity to the will of God” matters most in evaluating “candidates for sainthood,” while urging “prudence” in assessing mystical phenomena. The antipope claimed extraordinary phenomena are “not indispensable conditions” for holiness but “may strengthen virtues” if “directed toward the edification of the whole Church.” This event exemplifies the neo-church’s systematic dismantling of Catholic soteriology.

Antipope Leo XIV addressing Augustinian nuns in a historic monastery, highlighting the contrast between traditional monastic life and modernist subversion.
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Bergoglian Synodalism Masquerades as Augustinian Monasticism

VaticanNews portal reports on November 13, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressed the Federation of Augustinian Monasteries in Italy, praising their “synodal dimension” and urging them to spread “good aroma of God” through “humble charity” rather than doctrinal fidelity. The article exemplifies how conciliar sect perverts monasticism into instrument of modernist agenda.

Hospital boat named after conciliar figure in the Amazon with doctors and nurses attending to indigenous patients.
Antichurch

Amazon Hospital Boats: Modernist Subversion of Catholic Charity

The VaticanNews portal (November 13, 2025) reports on hospital boats operating in the Amazon, allegedly continuing the legacy of antipope Bergoglio (“Francis”). These vessels – named after antipopes John XXIII, John Paul II, and Bergoglio himself – provide medical care while promoting the conciliar sect’s naturalistic vision of charity. The article celebrates “one million people served” without a single mention of sacraments, catechesis, or the salvation of souls – a perfect embodiment of the neo-church’s apostasy from its divine mission.

A Catholic bishop in traditional vestments stands before a congregation, contrasting the Kingship of Christ with modern AI dangers.
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Vatican’s AI Warnings Mask Deeper Apostasy from Christ’s Social Reign

Vatican News portal (November 13, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed a conference titled “The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,” warning that youth are “vulnerable to AI manipulation” and calling for “ethical standards” and “digital education.” The article quotes him stating: “Safeguarding the dignity of minors cannot be reduced to policies alone; it also requires a digital education”, while urging governments to update data protection laws. The antipope invoked his predecessor Bergoglio’s phrase about adults becoming “artisans of education” but omitted any reference to the Kingship of Christ, the necessity of grace, or the Church’s divine mission to subordinate temporal affairs to the Eternal Law. This naturalistic appeal to bureaucratic solutions epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Catholic integralism.

Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini standing resolutely on a 19th-century ship deck, gazing at an iceberg with serene trust in Divine Providence
Spiritual

Divine Providence Preserves Saints from Modernist Distortions

The National Catholic Register portal (November 13, 2025) recounts episodes from the life of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini (1850-1917), emphasizing her providential escape from the Titanic and other maritime dangers. While the narrative details her trust in God’s protection during travels to establish hospitals and orphanages, the article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s reduction of sanctity to sentimentalized exempla rather than doctrinal fortitude.

Closed gates of Notre Dame University in Dhaka, Bangladesh, amid political unrest and secular chaos.
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Bangladeshi Catholic Schools Capitulate to Secular Terror

The Catholic News Agency portal reports the closure of several Catholic schools in Dhaka on November 13, 2025, citing fears of political violence ahead of Bangladesh's International Crime Tribunal verdict against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Educational institutions including Notre Dame University and St. Joseph's International School either canceled classes or shifted to online instruction following nine vehicle arsons and 17 bomb explosions linked to supporters of Hasina's Awami League. Jyoti F. Gomes, secretary of the Bangladesh Catholic Education Board Trust, justified these decisions by stating: "No one knows what will happen in the political situation of the country tomorrow, so the safety of the students comes first." This retreat reveals the conciliar sect's complete surrender to worldly anxieties and abandonment of the Church's supernatural mission.

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