December 2025

A priest kneels in prayer before a ruined Lebanese Catholic church, symbolizing the persecution of Christians amidst Lebanon's crisis.
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Lebanon’s Crisis: A Testament to Secular Failure and Ecclesial Betrayal

Vatican News portal (December 2, 2025) reports on Lebanon’s instability amid Israel-Hezbollah clashes, UN peacekeeper reductions, economic collapse, and refugee burdens. The article frames the conflict through secular geopolitical lenses, omitting all references to Lebanon’s Catholic identity and the systematic persecution of Eastern Christians. This silence constitutes doctrinal treason against Quas Primas (Pius XI, 1925), which declares Christ’s universal kingship over nations.

Traditional Catholic priest praying in a solemn church during Advent, emphasizing spiritual renewal and the supernatural focus of the season.
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Zimbabwe’s Conciliar Bishops Distort Advent with Naturalistic “Renewal”

VaticanNews.va reports (December 2, 2025) on a pastoral statement from Zimbabwe’s “Catholic” Bishops’ Conference (ZCBC) titled “Advent Pastoral Message – Remember the Poor.” The conciliar prelates frame Advent as a season for “national renewal, both social and spiritual,” applauding Zimbabwean participation in the upcoming “Jubilee of Hope 2025” in Rome. They decry exploitation in mining industries and villager displacement while urging “responsible stewardship” of natural resources, declaring that “a nation’s moral and spiritual health is measured by how it treats its most vulnerable members.” The document reduces Christ’s Nativity to a sociological symbol, stating: “On the wounded faces of the poor, we see the suffering of the innocent and the suffering of Christ Himself.” This impoverished declaration exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic evacuation of supernatural grace from Catholic life.

Three elderly Augustinian nuns resist displacement in Goldenstein Monastery, defying modernist interference from Fr. Markus Grasl.
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Vatican’s Meddling in Austrian Convent Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Rot

EWTN News reports on the conflict between three elderly Augustinian nuns (ages 81-88) and their religious superior, Fr. Markus Grasl of Reichersberg Abbey. After being forcibly relocated from Goldenstein Monastery to a nursing home in December 2023, the sisters returned to their convent in September 2025 with public support. Grasl’s compromise offer – permitting their stay conditional upon ending media contact, dismissing lawyers, and accepting nursing home registration – was rejected. The case now heads to Rome for resolution.

False pope Leo XIV kneeling at Beirut blast site amidst ruins, surrounded by grieving families.
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Apostolic Visit to Beirut Blast Site Masks Abandonment of Divine Justice

The VaticanNews portal (December 2, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV prayed at the site of the 2020 Beirut port explosion, laying a wreath and meeting families demanding earthly justice for the 236 killed and 7,000 wounded. The article emphasizes the unresolved investigation due to political interference, quoting Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s greeting of the antipope and noting judge Tarek Bitar’s stalled inquiry. This spectacle of faux compassion epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of Catholic eschatology with secular humanitarianism.

A traditional Catholic priest in prayer contrasts with antipope Leo XIV's modernist gesture of charity during a hospital visit in Lebanon.
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Leo XIV’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Modernist Subversion of Charity

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 2, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to De La Croix Hospital in Jal el Dib, Lebanon, where he declared that Christ dwells “in you who are ill, and in you who care for the ailing.” The antipope praised the hospital’s founder, the post-conciliar “blessed” Yaaqub El-Haddad, as a “tireless apostle of charity” and urged Lebanese society to prioritize the vulnerable, warning against societies that “race ahead at full speed while ignoring poverty.”

A Catholic priest in St. Peter's Basilica holding a Latin missal with a concerned expression at a modern bureaucratic document labeled 'Praedicate Evangelium'.
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Vatican’s Linguistic Apostasy Confirms Abandonment of Sacred Tradition

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 2, 2025) reports that usurper Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”) has approved regulations permitting Vatican documents to be drafted “in Latin or in another language,” effectively demoting the Church’s sacred tongue to optional status. This implements the 2022 apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium – a manifesto of the conciliar sect’s definitive rupture with immutable tradition.

Leo XIV in Beirut promoting false ecumenism with Muslim leaders in 2025.
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Apostate Appeasement: Leo XIV’s Beirut Betrayal of Catholic Truth

VaticanNews portal reports (December 2, 2025) on Leo XIV’s farewell address in Beirut, promoting “dialogue, fraternity, and reconciliation” across the Middle East. The antipope invoked “those who currently consider themselves enemies” to embrace peace through negotiation rather than arms, praised Muslim-Christian “shared veneration for the Blessed Virgin Mary,” cited the heretic John Paul II’s description of Lebanon as “a message,” and declared peace “a way, not just a goal” while avoiding all reference to Christ the King, conversion, or the Social Reign of Christ.

A reverent Catholic Mass in Beirut with Maronite faithful praying before Our Lady of Harissa, symbolizing the betrayal of Christ's Kingship by the Neo-Church's naturalistic peace appeal.
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Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Peace Appeal Betrays Divine Kingship

The VaticanNews portal (December 2, 2025) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV concluded his Mass in Beirut with an appeal for “fraternity and peace” in Lebanon and the Middle East. The article quotes him urging Lebanese “Christians” to be “artisans of peace” and “witnesses of peace,” while calling for “new approaches to reset the mindset of revenge and violence.” He invoked “Our Lady of Harissa” and asked the “international community” to promote dialogue in regions “torn by war.” This performance epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from the Regnum Christi (Kingship of Christ), reducing the Church’s mission to secular humanitarianism.

Traditional Catholic bishop addressing congregation about divine right of nations to enforce just immigration laws in historic church setting.
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Conciliar Sect’s Immigration Heresy Exposed: Deportation Debate Omits Christ the King

Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on December 2, 2025, about U.S. bishops’ condemnation of “indiscriminate mass deportation” under the Trump administration, which has deported over 527,000 individuals since January. The article attempts to reconcile this stance with Catholic teaching by invoking post-conciliar documents like Gaudium et Spes and John Paul II’s Veritatis Splendor, while conceding governments may limit immigration for the “common good.” This modernist equivocation constitutes nothing less than a betrayal of Catholic social doctrine’s immutable principles.

Antipope Leo XIV delivering a homily in Beirut, surrounded by ruins and a diverse crowd, emphasizing naturalistic peace rhetoric while avoiding Christ's kingship.
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Naturalism and Apostasy Masquerading as Peace: Antipope Leo XIV’s Beirut Homily

Catholic News Agency reports on a December 2, 2025 Mass led by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in Beirut, attended by approximately 150,000 people. The ceremony occurred at Beirut Waterfront – a site symbolizing reconstruction from civil war ruins. The antipope urged Lebanon to “stand up” and become a “home of justice and fraternity,” invoking vague concepts of “peace” while systematically avoiding any mention of Christ’s Social Kingship or the necessity of conversion to the One True Faith.

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