Conciliar Sect’s Albanian Figurehead Dies Amidst Apostasy

Conciliar Sect’s Albanian Figurehead Dies Amidst Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports the death of “Bishop” Simon Kulli, a key figure in Albania’s post-communist religious landscape. The article emphasizes his secret baptism under communism, inspiration from imprisoned priests, and collaboration with the modernist Aid to the Church in Need organization. It portrays him as a bridge between Albania’s persecuted past and its current religious revival, noting his role in promoting beatifications conducted by Vatican II usurpers. The piece culminates in Kulli’s alleged final message urging persecuted Christians to find strength in Christ. This hagiographic narrative epitomizes the conciliar sect’s attempt to fabricate legitimacy through sentimentalized martyr stories while obscuring doctrinal apostasy.


Illegitimate Episcopal Status in Schismatic Structure

The article’s repeated reference to Kulli as “Bishop of SapĂ«” constitutes theological fraud. As St. Robert Bellarmine established in De Romano Pontifice: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope” (II:30), and by extension, no bishop consecrated under the post-conciliar antipopes possesses valid jurisdiction. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 188.4) confirms automatic loss of office for those publicly defecting from Catholic faith – which includes all participants in the Vatican II revolution. Kulli’s alleged episcopacy derived from the same apostate hierarchy that implemented the Novus Ordo service, making him at best a sacrilegious usurper of ecclesiastical office. The article’s failure to address this canonical reality exposes its complicity in the great apostasy.

Spurious Martyrology Serving Modernist Agenda

Kulli’s promotion of the 2016 and 2024 “beatifications” represents doctrinal sabotage. Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925) condemned the error that “Christians may approve of systems of education… which exclude the Catholic faith”. The so-called Albanian martyrs were beatified under antipope Bergoglio’s authority using the 1983 modernist rite, rendering the acts canonically null. True martyrdom requires odium fidei (hatred of the faith) from persecutors and professio verae fidei (profession of true faith) from victims – impossible when “canonized” by those denying the extra Ecclesiam nulla salus dogma. This exploitation of martyr stories to validate the conciliar sect mirrors Masonic “disinformation strategy” documented in the False Fatima Apparitions file.

Naturalistic Reduction of Supernatural Reality

The article’s focus on Kulli’s “humility and joy” exemplifies the conciliar sect’s Pelagian tendencies condemned in Pius X’s Lamentabili (Proposition 25: “Faith ultimately based on probabilities”). Nowhere does the text mention Kulli’s adherence to the Tridentine Mass, Thomistic theology, or resistance to ecumenism – the true marks of Catholic identity. Instead, it celebrates his membership in the European Federation of Catholic Medical Associations, a Bergoglian creation promoting the heresy of “human fraternity”. This reduction of priesthood to social work fulfills Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemnation (Proposition 40) that “the Church is hostile to society’s wellbeing”.

Omission of Apostate Collaboration

Kulli’s collaboration with Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) warrants severe censure. Founded in 1947 and endorsed by Pius XII, the organization degenerated into promoting the conciliar sect’s false ecumenism. The article’s glowing praise of ACN ignores its funding of Novus Ordo constructions and interreligious projects violating Canon 1258 of the 1917 Code. By accepting support from this compromised entity, Kulli participated in the “Masonic Operation Fatima” strategy described in the provided files – using charitable works to normalize apostasy. His reported gratitude towards ACN confirms complicity in the destruction of true Catholic institutions.

Conclusion: False Resurrection of Dead Structure

The article’s closing metaphor – “his testimony… will be a fruitful seed” – embodies the conciliar sect’s fundamental heresy. As the Syllabus of Errors condemns (Proposition 58), it assumes truth “develops with man” rather than remaining immutable. Kulli’s entire ministry sprang from the poisoned root of Vatican II, making his work spiritually sterile regardless of personal sincerity. True Catholic revival in Albania requires rejecting the conciliar counterfeit and returning to the integral faith preserved by traditional clergy. Until then, such obituaries merely decorate the sepulcher of what once was Christ’s Church.


Source:
Bishop Simon Kulli, witness to the faith in post-communist Albania, dies at 52
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 03.12.2025

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