December 2025

Catholic bishop in traditional vestments standing solemnly before St. Mary's Catholic Schools in Papiri, Nigeria, with rescued students kneeling in prayer.
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Nigerian School Abduction Response Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Spiritual Bankruptcy

VaticanNews.va (December 25, 2025) reports the Catholic Diocese of Kontagora’s announcement regarding the resolution of the November 21, 2025 abduction at St. Mary’s Catholic Schools in Papiri, Nigeria. After two verification exercises conducted with Nigerian state authorities and security agencies, the diocese confirmed that 230 students and staff were abducted (not 315 as initially reported), all subsequently rescued and reunited with families. Bishop Bulus Dauwa Yohanna expressed gratitude to government forces while emphasizing “transparency and public confidence” in the process. The article frames the incident through secular crisis management metrics, avoiding any substantive theological reflection on the atrocity.

A solemn scene in St. Peter's Square on Christmas 2025 as the usurper "Pope" Leo XIV delivers an Urbi et Orbi message emphasizing human responsibility for peace while omitting Christ's Kingship.
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The Vatican’s Empty Rhetoric: A Naturalist Parody of Peace

VaticanNews portal reports on 25 December 2025 about “Pope” Leo XIV’s Urbi et Orbi message, framing peace as “both God’s gift and humanity’s shared responsibility.” The article describes his calls for dialogue in Ukraine, prayers for Lebanon/Palestine/Israel, concern for “forgotten conflicts” in Sudan and Congo, and natural disaster victims in Oceania. The message invokes Christ’s birth as bringing peace through divine condescension to human poverty and rejection, while emphasizing that “responsibility is the sure way to peace.”

St. Alphonsus Liguori in prayer at Deliceto grotto contrasted with modern subversion of Catholic tradition by Luciano Lamonarca and 'Pope' Leo XIV.
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The Subversion of Sacred Tradition in Modern Carol Promotion

Catholic News Agency reports on December 25, 2025, about Italy’s beloved Christmas carol “Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle,” composed by St. Alphonsus Liguori in 1744. The article describes how this Neapolitan saint wrote the carol while inspired by a grotto near Deliceto, Italy, that recalled Christ’s humble birth. It details modern efforts by singer Luciano Lamonarca to internationalize the carol through multilingual versions, culminating in his December 18 presentation of the project to “Pope” Leo XIV at the Vatican. The piece presents this as benign cultural promotion, ignoring the theological contradictions inherent in seeking apostate approval for authentic Catholic devotion.

A somber depiction of a Christmas Mass in St. Peter's Basilica with Leo XIV delivering a homily that omits key Catholic teachings.
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The Empty Rhetoric of Christmas: Neo-Modernist Subversion in Leo XIV’s Nativity Homily

VaticanNews portal (December 25, 2025) reports on a Christmas morning Mass celebrated by “pope” Leo XIV in St. Peter’s Basilica, the first such celebration since John Paul II. The homily claims that “humanity now speaks, crying out with God’s own desire to encounter us” through the Incarnation, framing peace as “already among you” if we listen to others’ fragility. The “pope” reduces Bethlehem to a symbol of modern refugee tents while omitting the Kingship of Christ, the necessity of conversion, and the propitiatory sacrifice of Calvary. This vacuous performance exposes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic eschatology.

Antipope Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) delivering a modernist Nativity homily in a Vatican chapel, contrasting traditional Catholic symbolism with humanistic messaging.
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Neo-Church’s Nativity Message: Humanism Masquerading as Gospel

Vatican News portal (December 24, 2025) reports on a “Christmas Mass during the Night” presided over by antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), who encouraged attendees to announce “the joy of Christmas” as “a feast of faith, charity and hope.” The homily superficially referenced Luke 2:11’s “Savior… the Messiah, the Lord” while insisting God “gives us nothing less than his very self” through an infant who “shares in history with all his brothers and sisters.” Prevost invoked antipope Bergoglio’s (“Francis”) 2024 Jubilee Year message about hope not disappointing and quoted antipope Ratzinger’s (“Benedict XVI”) claim that “if we make room for the human person, then there is room for God.” The address concluded by framing Christmas through naturalistic “faith, charity, and hope” devoid of doctrinal substance, accompanied by photogallery links and a donation request.

Antipope Leo XIV delivers a modernist Christmas homily in St. Peter's Basilica, 2025.
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Modernist Christmas Homily Exposes Vatican’s Departure from Catholic Truth

VaticanNews portal reports on a Christmas homily delivered by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in 2025, replete with naturalistic theology and modernist distortions. The text states: “God gives us nothing less than his very self” while reducing Christ’s redemptive mission to vague concepts of “human dignity” and “fraternal self-giving.” The homily quotes Benedict XVI’s 2012 statement that “there is no room for God if there is no room for the human person,” ignoring Pius XI’s condemnation of such anthropocentric shifts in Quas Primas: “The state is happy not by one means, and man by another; for the state is nothing else than a harmonious association of men” (n. 18).

A solemn scene inside St. Peter's Basilica during Christmas 2025, where the usurper Leo XIV performs a pseudo-liturgical spectacle.
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Neo-Church’s Christmas Masquerade: Naturalism Disguised as Nativity

The “Catholic News Agency” portal (December 24, 2025) reports on the usurper Leo XIV’s pseudo-liturgical spectacle in St. Peter’s Basilica, where he reduced the Nativity of the Divine Logos to a humanitarian fable. The article highlights his blasphemous statement that “there is no room for God if there is no room for the human person,” twisting Benedict XVI’s earlier heterodox formulation. The anti-pope performed theatrical gestures—”blessing” crowds in the rain and orchestrating a multicultural flower offering to a statue—while omitting the essential truth of Christ’s Kingship and the necessity of conversion. This Nativity parody exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of Catholic eschatology into horizontal humanism.

A solemn Christmas gathering in Košice, Slovakia, where Archbishop Bernard Bober celebrates Mass without a Nativity scene.
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Syncretism Masquerading as Charity: A Slovakian Archbishop’s Nativity-less Christmas

EWTN News reports on a December 2025 event in Košice, Slovakia, where “Archbishop” Bernard Bober celebrated a “Mass” with homeless persons at an “Archdiocesan Charity.” The gathering featured a gift of a wooden bench crafted by homeless individuals, described as a new “cathedra.” Bober declared that “Christmas is not just about the Nativity scene,” but about “people — getting together, acceptance, and mutual closeness.” The event included goulash, seasonal meals, and gifts marking Bober’s 75th birthday, with the charity framing it as a “call to responsibility” for public officials to address homelessness. The article notes Pope Leo XIV’s video message urging attendees to be “witnesses of communion” and “builders of bridges.”

Sedevacantist Catholic priest holding the Blessed Sacrament amidst Sumatra flood relief efforts by conciliar sect.
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Neo-Church’s Naturalism Masquerading as Charity in Sumatra Crisis

EWTN News reports on relief efforts by “Caritas Indonesia” following Sumatra floods that killed over 1,000 people, focusing on material aid distribution while perpetuating the conciliar sect’s ecological modernism. The December 24, 2025 article uncritically presents “Father” Fredy Rante Taruk and “Bishop” Antonius Subianto Bunjamin as legitimate Catholic authorities, despite their adherence to post-conciliar heresies. The text exemplifies how the Vatican II sect substitutes supernatural charity with secular humanitarianism, ignoring the primacy of the spiritual (Matthew 6:33) in favor of environmentalist narratives.

A solemn scene depicting the spiritual decay of Lebanon through a 170-hour Christmas hymn recital at Sacred Hearts School in Kfardebian.
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Lebanon’s Guinness World Record Attempt Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on a 170-hour continuous Christmas hymn recital at Sacred Hearts School in Kfardebian, Lebanon, organized under the patronage of Béchara Boutros Raï, Maronite “patriarch”, and referencing antipope Leo XIV’s statement about Lebanon being “a country of joy.” The event, framed as both cultural and spiritual, seeks Guinness World Records recognition while claiming to promote national resilience. Sandra Akiki, the organizer, describes it as a “divine inspiration” involving students and diocesan structures, with strict adherence to Guinness’ technical requirements like maintaining 12 participants continuously and precise hymn intervals. This theatrical production exemplifies how conciliar sect priorities have shifted from supernatural faith to naturalistic performance art.

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