Neo-Church’s Jubilee Rites Mock True Catholic Tradition
The Vatican News portal (January 16, 2026) describes the sealing of St. Peter’s Holy Door – the final act of the “Jubilee of Hope” – presided over by conciliar officials Mr. Mauro Gambetti and Mr. Diego Giovanni Ravelli. The ceremony involved entombing modernist artifacts in a bronze capsa, including medals commemorating the Bergoglio and Prevost pseudo-ponitficates and the 2016 “Jubilee of Mercy.” This theatrical closure completes an endless cycle of neo-liturgical spectacles divorced from supernatural reality.
The Empty Ritual of Sealing Doors in a Desacralized Neo-Church
The article’s description of workmen (“sampietrini“) sealing the Holy Door with 3,200 bricks unwittingly symbolizes the conciliar sect’s rejection of veritatis splendor (the splendor of truth). The true Holy Years instituted by Boniface VIII in 1300 required:
“The Roman Pontiff as true successor of Peter to open the treasury of the Church’s merits for those who devoutly visit the tombs of the Apostles, confess their sins, and receive absolution” (Bull Antiquorum habet).
By contrast, this neo-Jubilee reduces pilgrimage to a human-centric “experience” devoid of sacramental efficacy. The conciliar sect’s “Holy Door” ritual mocks the Immemorial Tradition where doors symbolized Christus ianua (Christ the Door) – not architectural props for photo opportunities.
Modernist Relics Entombed: From Bergoglio to Prevost
The bronze capsa containing “medals from the first year of Leo XIV’s pontificate” and Bergoglio-era memorabilia constitutes a time capsule of apostasy. This pantheon of conciliar antipopes demonstrates the sect’s continuity with Vatican II’s revolution:
“The collection of medals commemorating the decade between the Jubilee of Mercy in 2016 and that of Hope in 2025”
Such artifacts sacralize the rupture condemned by St. Pius X: “A heresy will break out which will be called Modernism, the synthesis of all heresies” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis, 3). The 202
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Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica sealed in solemn rite (vaticannews.va)
Date: 16.01.2026