December 2025

A traditional Catholic depiction of St. John of the Cross in prayer within a historic Carmelite chapel.
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Carmelite Jubilee Masks Conciliar Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency reports that the Iberian Province of the Discalced Carmelites prepares to celebrate a jubilee year for St. John of the Cross, commemorating the 300th anniversary of his 1726 canonization and 100th anniversary of his 1926 proclamation as Doctor of the Church. The celebration received approval from the Apostolic Penitentiary of the conciliar sect, with pilgrimages planned to sites associated with the saint in Ávila, Segovia, and Úbeda. Friar Francisco Sánchez Oreja of the compromised Carmelite structure praises St. John of the Cross as “a living image of the authentic Carmelite” who manifests “the Carmelite religious” ideal through his “concrete existence.” This spectacle exemplifies how post-conciliar structures weaponize authentic saints to legitimize their apostasy.

A solemn gathering of Catholic bishops in Maputo, Mozambique, led by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, during a plenary assembly.
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Vatican’s Mozambique Visit Masks Apostasy Amid Insurgency

VaticanNews portal reports Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s visit to Mozambique, coinciding with the Episcopal Conference of Mozambique’s plenary assembly and Third National Youth Day. The article frames the visit as a “gesture of reassurance and closeness” from antipope Leo XIV amid Islamist insurgency in Cabo Delgado Province, emphasizing “solidarity” with victims of violence and socio-economic challenges. Archbishop Inacio Saure, labeled “president” of the Episcopal Conference, claims the events will “strengthen unity, hope, and the evangelising mission.”

Catholic bishop denouncing false Jubilee Year 2025 debt relief in Africa, emphasizing Christ's Social Reign over secular solutions.
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Jubilee Debt Demands Ignore True Catholic Social Doctrine

The VaticanNews portal (December 4, 2025) reports on the conclusion of the Jubilee Year 2025 without comprehensive debt cancellation for African nations. The article frames the debt crisis through secular economic analysis while selectively quoting appeals from antipope “Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost) and his predecessors. It presents debt relief as a panacea while ignoring the Social Reign of Christ the King (Pius XI, Quas Primas)—the sole foundation for authentic social order.

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Bangalore’s “Pope Francis” Center Embodies Modernist Apostasy

Vatican News (December 4, 2025) reports the inauguration of the “Pope Francis Migrant’s Centre & Short Stay Home” by the Archdiocese of Bangalore, India, in collaboration with the Scalabrinian Missionaries. The facility promises pastoral care, legal aid, skill development, and “community-building initiatives,” framed as living out the “Gospel” through social work. Cardinal Silvano Tomasi declared: “The Church is alive here and now whenever she bends down to care for migrants. Every act of welcome is a living Gospel.” Karnataka State Minister K.J. George pledged government support for this interfaith effort, while Scalabrinian Superior General Fr. Leonir Chiarello emphasized “accompanying migrants with compassion and professionalism.” This project epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of the Church’s divine mission with naturalistic humanitarianism.

A solemn procession in Finland where Catholic statues and Orthodox icons are carried together under Lutheran approval
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Bishop’s Plea Masks Finland’s Ecumenical Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on Helsinki’s only “bishop” Raimo Goyarrola soliciting funds in Texas for Finland’s “booming” Catholic population. The article emphasizes ecumenical collaboration with Lutherans and Orthodox, claiming 300 adult catechumens and monthly rent payments to Protestant churches for worship spaces. “Bishop” Goyarrola boasts of a 2017 joint Lutheran-Catholic declaration on ministry and Eucharist while quoting antipope Leo XIV’s statement about Christians as “brothers and sisters who need to support each other.”

Cardinal Petrocchi and his commission debating the female diaconate in a Vatican hall filled with religious icons and manuscripts.
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Petrocchi Commission’s Female Diaconate Report: Theological Subversion Masked as “Study”

The Vatican News portal (December 4, 2025) reports on the conclusions of Cardinal Petrocchi’s commission regarding female diaconate. The document rejects women’s admission to sacramental diaconate “at present” while refusing definitive judgment, claiming historical and theological research “does not allow” final resolution. It describes arguments invoking gender equality (Galatians 3:28) and social developments as counters to Tradition, while opponents emphasize Christ’s masculinity as essential to sacramental identity. The commission voted 9-1 to expand women’s ministerial roles as “prophetic signs” against discrimination. Cardinal Petrocchi acknowledges unresolved tensions between viewing diaconate as mere ministry versus part of Holy Orders’ nuptial mystery. This equivocal report epitomizes the conciliar sect’s doctrinal dissolution.

A solemn courtroom scene depicting the debate over the death penalty from a traditional Catholic perspective.
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The Death Penalty Abolition Push: A Modernist Subversion of Divine Justice

Catholic News Agency reports on a coalition involving Catholic groups like the Catholic Mobilizing Network and Sister Helen Prejean, alongside secular organizations such as Amnesty International and the ACLU, advocating for the abolition of the death penalty in the U.S. The article highlights rising execution numbers (44 in 2025), declining public support (52%), and claims of systemic unfairness. Sister Prejean frames capital punishment as a “semi-secret ritual,” arguing that exposure to its realities would turn public opinion against it. The coalition seeks bipartisan state-level bans, citing racial disparities, risks of wrongful convictions, and a “pro-life perspective.”

Funeral procession of Simon Kulli in Albania, surrounded by modernist clergy in a cathedral.
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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.

A dimly lit kitchen with Leo XIV holding Brother Lawrence's book, contrasting mundane work with divine worship.
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The Apostate’s Guide to Spirituality: Brother Lawrence and the Vatican’s Modernist Mysticism

Catholic News Agency’s December 3, 2025 article details how the Vatican usurper Leo XIV promotes The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence as central to his spirituality. The report quotes the antipope claiming this 17th-century text exemplifies his approach of “simply giving his life to the Lord” amid challenges, including his alleged resignation during the pseudo-conclave. The article presents Brother Lawrence as a model of contemplative spirituality through mundane tasks like cooking, with quotes about finding God equally in kitchen work and Eucharistic adoration.

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