November 2025

A solemn graduation ceremony at Kalundu International Study Centre with religious sisters in traditional habits before an altar.
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Zambian Graduation Ceremony Exposes Modernist Subversion of Religious Life

The Vatican News portal reports on a graduation ceremony at Zambia’s Kalundu International Study Centre where 16 religious sisters from various African countries completed a leadership and formation program. The event featured “Apostolic Nuncio” Gian Luca Perici and ZAS President Sister Valeria Kabaso, who urged graduates to become “beacons of hope” equipped for “intercultural and digital contexts.” Centre Director Sister Mishael Manianga claimed the nuncio’s presence demonstrated “Pope Leo XIV’s” closeness to religious women, while administrator Sister Felistus Nyirongo described the center’s mission as forming “integrated, prophetic women religious leaders.” This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic destruction of authentic religious life through naturalistic formation programs divorced from Catholic asceticism.

Solemn Catholic Mass in Tanzania emphasizing Christ's Kingship and divine justice.
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Tanzanian Pseudo-Prelates’ Humanistic Distortion of Catholic Social Doctrine

Vatican News portal (November 10, 2025) reports on “Archbishop” Jude Thaddeus Rwa’ichi of Dar es Salaam and “Archbishop” Gervas Nyaisonga presiding over “Masses” for victims of Tanzanian post-election violence. The pseudo-prelates decried state violence as an “abomination before God,” called for justice and wisdom, and urged forgiveness to “rebuild what has been destroyed.” The article frames the Church’s role as a facilitator of social reconciliation while entirely omitting the necessity of converting Tanzania to the Social Reign of Christ the King.

A solemn Mass with cloistered nuns in black habits praying in a traditional Catholic church, juxtaposed with modern social activism by laypeople.
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Contemplative Sisters’ Bicentenary Masks Apostate Modernism

VaticanNews portal reports on the concluding celebrations for the 200th anniversary of the Contemplative Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, featuring a Mass presided by “Cardinal” Luis Antonio Tagle and a General Audience with antipope Leo XIV. The article emphasizes the sisters’ “contemplative heart” of reconciliation through prayer and presence, claiming their mission empowers “girls, women, and families facing vulnerability.” Antipope Leo XIV is quoted promoting “transformative renewal” and “hope amid challenges,” while Sr. Joan Marie Lopez speaks of being “made radiant by grace” to shine “God’s love… into the heart of the world.” This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of Catholic asceticism for naturalistic emotivism.

A solemn depiction of Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) with parishioners in a Vatican setting, critiquing his focus on worldly camaraderie over doctrinal fidelity.
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Hagiography of Vatican Usurper Exposes Apostate Priorities

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 10, 2025) promotes Armando Lovera’s book “From Robert to Leo,” a biographical work chronicling anecdotes about the current Vatican occupant Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”). The narrative focuses on Prevost’s alleged pastoral approachability during his time in Peru, including an incident where parishioners mistakenly believed him dead after a bureaucratic error. The article emphasizes Prevost’s musical talents, friendships with laypeople, and purported humility while avoiding any discussion of doctrinal fidelity or adherence to immutable Catholic tradition.

A solemn Vatican hall depicting Edward Daniang Daleng beside an empty papal throne, symbolizing the illegitimacy of modern Vatican appointments and the apostasy of the conciliar sect.
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Another Neo-Church Appointment Exposes Vatican’s Apostate Trajectory

The VaticanNews portal (November 10, 2025) announces the appointment of Edward Daniang Daleng, O.S.A., as vice regent of the “Pontifical Household” by antipope Leo XIV. The Nigerian “priest” allegedly holds a doctorate from the Alphonsian Academy (2012) and previously served as “General Counsellor and Procurator General” for the Augustinian order. The article highlights Daleng’s claims about antipope Leo XIV’s “special bond” with Africa, asserting he “has Africa in his heart” after multiple visits to Nigeria.

Traditional Catholic physician in prayer beside a dying patient, contrasting with discarded AI ethics document.
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Vatican’s AI Ethics: Naturalism Masquerading as Human Dignity

Vatican News portal (November 10, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s message to the Pontifical Academy for Life conference titled “AI and Medicine: The Challenge of Human Dignity.” The article quotes the usurper of the Apostolic Palace urging healthcare professionals to ensure artificial intelligence “enhances interpersonal relationships” rather than replacing them, while vaguely invoking “human dignity” and warning against “vast economic interests.” This performance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of Catholic ontology with secular humanist platitudes.

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.

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