December 2025

A solemn portrait of "Cardinal" Pierbattista Pizzaballa in the ruins of Gaza, emphasizing materialist concerns over spiritual salvation.
Antichurch

Gaza Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Materialist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal (December 22, 2025) reports on “Cardinal” Pierbattista Pizzaballa’s second visit to Gaza, emphasizing humanitarian concerns while declaring “the situation of famine is behind us.” The article portrays the conciliar sect’s priorities through quotes like: “We will do everything possible to bring stability back to Gaza” and “we must be the voice of all the poor and of all those who suffer because of war”, conspicuously omitting any reference to the salvation of souls or the Social Reign of Christ the King.

A solemn Catholic priest in traditional vestments holds a document with the name 'James A. Misko' and the title 'Bishop of Tucson', standing in a dimly lit church with stained-glass windows depicting scenes of apostasy.
Antichurch

Conciliar Sect Advances Apostasy with Tucson “Bishop” Appointment

The Vatican News portal (December 22, 2025) reports the appointment of James A. Misko as “bishop” of Tucson by antipope Leo XIV. The article emphasizes Misko’s administrative roles in the Austin diocese, his restaurant industry background, and Spanish language proficiency. It frames the appointment as routine hierarchical succession, ignoring the absence of valid sacramental authority in the conciliar sect. The report exemplifies the neo-church’s obsession with bureaucratic management over supernatural mission.

Traditional Catholic procession in the Holy Land emphasizing Christ's reign over secular conflicts.
Antichurch

West Bank Settlements Expose Global Apostasy from Christ’s Social Reign

VaticanNews portal (December 22, 2025) reports Israel’s security cabinet approved 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, citing Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s claim this prevents a Palestinian state. Palestinian officials, the Arab League, and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the move as illegal under international law. The article frames the conflict through secular geopolitics, omitting the lex divina (divine law) governing all nations. This silence exposes the apostate naturalism gripping both the post-conciliar structures and worldly powers.

Solemn Nativity scene in Taybeh, West Bank, with devout Catholics at a Latin Mass altar, contrasting with ruins of a Melkite church and hollow solidarity from modernist clergy.
World

Nativity Amidst Occupation: The Hollow “Solidarity” of Modernist Prelates

The Vatican News portal (December 22, 2025) reports on Christmas preparations in Taybeh, a West Bank village described as “the only entirely Christian” Palestinian community. The article frames the situation as a tension between “Christmas joy” and fear of Israeli settler attacks, noting recent arson against vehicles and farmland. It highlights the presence of French “bishop” Hughues de Woillemont (Œuvre d’Orient) and other modernist figures at a Latin parish Mass, presenting this as solidarity. The report laments Christian emigration (15 families recently left) while promoting “peaceful resistance” and interfaith coexistence.

A Catholic priest in traditional attire stands solemnly before an altar, holding a sacred host while looking at an apostate letter on the altar, symbolizing the conflict between true priesthood and modernist heresies.
Antichurch

Apostate Letter Undermines Priesthood with Synodal Heresies

The VaticanNews portal (December 22, 2025) promotes antipope Leo XIV's apostolic letter *Una fedeltà che genera future*, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Vatican II's decrees *Optatam totius* and *Presbyterorum ordinis*. The text advocates “collegiality,” “synodality,” and “missionary spirit” while addressing clerical abuse and priestly abandonment through modernist “ongoing formation.” It demands economic equality among priests, promotes permanent diaconate families, and reduces sacerdotal ministry to “humble service” alongside laity.

Luis Antonio Tagle presiding over a Novus Ordo Mass in Dubai with a diverse congregation, highlighting the conciliar sect's apostasy and doctrinal deviation from traditional Catholicism.
Antichurch

Tagle’s UAE Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (December 22, 2025) reports on Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle’s visit to the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia, framing it as a pastoral success under antipope Leo XIV’s blessing. The article highlights migrant-focused “Simbang Gabi” celebrations, interreligious dialogue, and multiculturalism as positive developments. This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic mission in favor of humanistic sociology.

A traditional Catholic priest in solemn prayer before an altar, contrasting with an image of Pope Leo XIV in a modernist Vatican office.
Antichurch

Neo-Church’s Hollow Call to “Mission” Masks Apostasy from Christ’s Social Kingship

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 22, 2025) reports that “pope” Leo XIV addressed officials of the Roman Curia, urging them to create a “more mission-oriented” structure while cautioning against “forces of division” within the Vatican bureaucracy. The antipope invoked his predecessor Francis, calling his “prophetic voice” and “pastoral style” exemplary for promoting “God’s mercy” and a “joyful Church, welcoming to all.” The address centered on two themes: mission and communion, claiming ecclesial structures must serve evangelization rather than hinder it. Leo XIV declared: “We need an ever more missionary Roman Curia,” framing Christmas as a revelation of divine fraternity enabling reconciliation. He warned against workplace “rigidity or ideology” while promoting “synodal” cooperation where “all cooperate in the same mission.” The antipope closed by invoking the conciliar documents of Vatican II and Paul VI’s Evangelii Nuntiandi, presenting Bonhoeffer’s Lutheran theology as spiritually instructive.

Usurper Leo XIV addressing a modernist gathering in Rome, promoting syncretism and naturalistic humanism under the guise of ecclesial renewal.
Antichurch

Missionary Deception: Modernist Subversion Masquerading as Ecclesial Renewal

VaticanNews portal (December 22, 2025) reports on the usurper Leo XIV’s address to post-conciliar structures in Rome, promoting a “missionary” bureaucracy focused on accommodating “major ecclesial, pastoral and social challenges” while decrying “rigidity” in matters of faith and liturgy. The text exemplifies the conciliar sect’s deliberate abandonment of Catholic identity in favor of naturalistic humanism.

A desolate Vatican office with bureaucrats working under dim lighting, a distorted nativity scene showing labor instead of adoration, and a faded portrait of antipope Robert Prevost (Leo XIV).
Antichurch

Vatican’s Christmas Message Reduces Incarnation to Humanistic Labor Theology

Vatican News portal (December 22, 2025) reports that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressed employees of the conciliar sect’s bureaucratic apparatus, urging them to adopt “simplicity and humility” as the “style of the Church.” The article describes Prevost’s attempt to sacralize secular labor through a distorted interpretation of nativity scenes, claiming that “all our activities […] acquire their full meaning in God’s plan” irrespective of doctrinal adherence or sacramental life.

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