December 2025

A Catholic bishop under pressure from Communist officials in a Chinese church, symbolizing ecclesiastical betrayal and suppression of true Catholic doctrine.
Antichurch

Vatican’s China Accord: Ecclesial Suicide in the Name of Dialogue

Vatican News portal (December 6, 2025) reports satisfaction with Chinese communist authorities’ “civil recognition” of Bishop Emeritus Joseph Zhang Weizhu, framing this as “a new and important step in the communal journey of ecclesiastical circumscription” following the ordination of Bishop Francis Li Jianlin. This celebration of state interference in episcopal governance exposes the conciliar sect’s wholesale capitulation to Marxist persecution.

Traditional Catholic monastery courtyard during Advent, contrasting prayerful monks with commercial goods like bourbon fruitcakes and hand-painted chinaware.
Antichurch

Monastic Mercantilism Masquerading as Catholic Tradition

The National Catholic Register portal (December 6, 2025) promotes consumerism under the guise of supporting “Catholic monasteries,” listing 14 entities selling products ranging from bourbon-soaked fruitcakes to hand-painted chinaware. The article frames this commercial activity as sustaining “lives of prayer and service,” while carefully avoiding any substantive discussion of doctrinal fidelity or sacramental validity.

Antipope Leo XIV promoting man-centered activism during a Jubilee Audience in a traditional Catholic church setting.
Antichurch

Conciliar Sect’s Advent Message Betrays Supernatural Hope for Man-Centered Activism

Vatican News portal (December 6, 2025) reports on a “Jubilee Audience” where antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) promotes Advent as a season of “active waiting” through “good actions” to “help bring the Kingdom of God closer.” The article quotes the antipope claiming: “God involves us in His story, in His dreams… To hope, then, is to participate,” while invoking Vatican II’s “signs of the times” concept and praising a Catholic Action member who died in political activism. The catechesis concludes with the blasphemous assertion that “No one saves the world alone. Not even God wants to save it alone: He could, but He does not want to, because together is better.”

St. Nicholas defends Catholic doctrine at Nicaea against conciliar ecumenism in a historic basilica setting.
Antichurch

The Modernist Distortion of St. Nicholas in Conciliar Propaganda

The VaticanNews portal (December 6, 2025) presents a saccharine portrayal of St. Nicholas that obscures Catholic doctrine beneath a veneer of ecumenism and historical reductionism. The article reduces the fourth-century bishop to a folkloric figure, emphasizing his “unifying” role with schismatic Orthodox communities while omitting his fierce defense of Catholic truth against Arian heretics at the Council of Nicaea. It celebrates the conciliar antipope’s visits to Bari’s basilica as legitimate acts of piety, ignoring the apostate nature of the post-conciliar hierarchy. This deliberate silence about Nicholas’ combat against heresy exemplifies the neo-church’s agenda to replace doctrinal clarity with sentimental fables.

Antipope Leo XIV addresses new ambassadors in a Vatican hall; symbolizing the abandonment of Christ's Kingship and the false peace rhetoric of modernism.
Antichurch

Neo-Vatican’s Hollow Peace Rhetoric Conceals Apostasy from Christ the King

The [Vatican News portal](https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-12/pope-leo-xiv-new-ambassadors-holy-see-peace-diplomacy.html) (December 6, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV received thirteen new ambassadors to the conciliar sect, invoking his theme of an “unarmed and disarming peace.” He claimed the neo-Vatican “will not be a silent bystander” to global inequalities while obscuring the only solution to humanity’s ills: Pax Christi in Regno Christi (the peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ).

A reverent depiction of martyrs Alessandro Dordi, Michał Tomaszek, and Zbigniew Strzałkowski in a humble Peruvian chapel.
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Neo-Church Exploits Martyrs to Mask Apostasy

Vatican News portal (December 6, 2025) reports on a message from antipope Leo XIV commemorating three priests killed in Peru in 1991—Alessandro Dordi, Michał Tomaszek, and Zbigniew Strzałkowski—whom the conciliar sect beatified in 2015. The article frames their deaths as martyrdom “in hatred of the faith” and praises their “ecclesial unity” and “service to the poor.” The message urges imitation of their “missionary dedication” and appeals to youth to join conciliar “missionary work.”

A woman in distress bleeding outside Planned Parenthood clinic in Chicago while being helped by a sidewalk counselor.
World

Planned Parenthood’s Brutal Neglect Exposes Abortion Industry’s Inhumanity

Catholic News Agency reports on a sidewalk counselor discovering a woman abandoned in agony outside Chicago’s Planned Parenthood Elizabeth Cohn Morris Health Center on November 15, 2025. Video evidence shows Jacob Tipre of Coalition Life attending to the woman who testified: “They just do the procedure, and they threw me out on the streets… They just threw me out on the streets.” Planned Parenthood officials refused comment while emergency services responded. Coalition Life plans increased sidewalk counseling at this location, citing this incident as evidence of abortion facilities’ disregard for women’s welfare. The report promotes pro-life alternatives like Women’s Care Center and Aid For Women.

Antipope Leo XIV poses with UN peacekeepers and emotional crowds in Beirut, Lebanon, December 2025.
Antichurch

Apostate Spectacle in Lebanon: Modernist “Pope” Peddles False Hope to the Dispossessed

The article from Catholic News Agency (December 5, 2025) breathlessly reports on Antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Lebanon, framing it as a transformative event for youth, migrant workers, and UN peacekeepers. Joseph Karam, a Lebanese-American, gushes about feeling “connected to my roots” while Adeline Khouri claims the antipope’s presence was “like a kiss from the bridegroom Jesus.” The piece highlights emotional displays – including a man kissing the antipope’s feet – and quotes UN officials praising the “message of peace.” This propagandistic narrative omits all supernatural realities while promoting the conciliar sect’s sacramental invalidities and religious indifferentism.

Traditional Catholic Nativity scene displayed in a somber conciliar chapel with children's artwork.
Antichurch

Nativity Art Contest Mirrors Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Deviations

The CNA portal reports on an art competition organized by the “Missionary Childhood Association” (MCA), a subsidiary of the post-conciliar “Pontifical Mission Societies.” Children from various dioceses created Nativity scenes, with winning works displayed at the conciliar sect’s Washington shrine and sent to antipope Leo XIV. “Msgr.” Vito Buonanno—associate rector of the modernist “Basilica of the National Shrine”—praised the event as celebrating “family” and “God becoming one of us,” while MCA director Alixandra Holden called the artwork “a proclamation of the good news.” The ceremony occurred amidst Advent celebrations blending sentimentalism with the conciliar sect’s anthropocentric theology.

A traditional Catholic priest in liturgical vestments holding a catechism while looking at a screen displaying Leo XIV's digital popularity statistics.
Antichurch

The Cult of Personality Surrounding Vatican’s Latest Usurper Exposed

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 5, 2025) reports on the digital popularity of “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Francis Prevost), noting his Wikipedia page ranks fifth among most-viewed English articles and his name appears in Google’s top global searches for 2025. The article highlights how web traffic to Wikimedia projects peaked at 800,000 hits per second during the conclave that selected this usurper of Peter’s throne, framing this as evidence of “impact” rather than spiritual significance. This obsession with metrics reveals the neo-church’s surrender to worldly validation over supernatural reality.

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