December 2025

A traditional Catholic hospital scene in Lebanon with Franciscan Sisters of the Cross tending to patients while an antipope stands prominently.
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Apostate “Pope” Exploits Lebanese Hospital for Modernist Agenda

The VaticanNews portal (December 1, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s planned visit to the Psychiatric Hospital of the Cross in Lebanon, operated by the Franciscan Sisters of the Cross. Sister Mary Youssef describes this event as “a miracle” and “a gift from Abouna Yaacoub” (Blessed Jacques Haddad), founder of their congregation. The article emphasizes the hospital’s work with mentally ill patients, drug addicts, and abandoned persons while highlighting the sisters’ excitement about the antipope’s visit. It concludes with hopes for Jacques Haddad’s canonization by the conciliar sect.

Antipope Leo XIV speaking at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa, surrounded by clergy and workers focusing on interfaith initiatives and humanitarian efforts.
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Apostolic Journey to Lebanon: Naturalistic Humanism Masquerading as Catholic Mission

The Vatican News portal (December 1, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s meeting with Lebanese clergy and pastoral workers at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa. The article emphasizes “coexistence, education, and support for migrants as concrete paths toward peace,” quoting the antipope’s praise for interfaith initiatives, migrant assistance programs, and educational efforts while conspicuously avoiding any mention of Catholic doctrine’s non-negotiable truths. This spectacle of religious syncretism exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Church’s divine mission.

A solemn rain-soaked scene at St. Maron's Monastery in Annaya, Lebanon (2025), showing "Pope" Leo XIV kneeling at St. Charbel's tomb amid a mixed crowd of Muslims and modernist "Catholics" holding flags.
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Apostate’s Pilgrimage: Syncretism Masquerading as Sanctity at St. Charbel’s Tomb

The VaticanNews portal reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s December 1, 2025 visit to the tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf at the Monastery of St. Maron in Annaya, Lebanon. Amidst rain-soaked crowds waving Lebanese and Vatican flags, the antipope knelt before the saint’s relics while a choir sang. He declared St. Charbel a teacher of prayer for “those who live without God” and entreated the monk’s intercession for “peace in Lebanon and the Levant” through “conversion of hearts.” The article highlights Muslims venerating St. Charbel and presents the event as an ecumenical gathering promoting interfaith harmony. This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s sacrilegious marriage of Catholic symbolism with modernist heresy.

Robert Prevost as "Pope Leo XIV" visiting the tomb of Charbel Makhlouf in Lebanon, surrounded by Muslim pilgrims, highlighting Catholic interfaith syncretism.
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Antipope’s Syncretic Pilgrimage to Lebanon Undermines Catholic Exclusivity

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 1, 2025) reports that Robert Prevost – styled “Pope Leo XIV” – visited the tomb of Charbel Makhlouf in Annaya, Lebanon. The article emphasizes “miracles” attributed to Makhlouf’s intercession among Muslims and presents Prevost’s call for peace “without conversion of hearts.” This event exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic erosion of Catholic exclusivity through naturalized sainthood and interreligious syncretism.

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