Chaldean Patriarch’s Exit: Conciliar Apostasy Laid Bare
[EWTN News portal reports] on the resignation of Chaldean Patriarch Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako, accepted by antipope Leo XIV. After 13 years, Sako stepped down voluntarily, citing age and a desire for “prayer, writing, and simple service,” while praising his tenure marked by “care, love, attentiveness, and flourishing” in defending Church institutions and Iraqi Christian rights. This routine bureaucratic announcement, however, masks the profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar hierarchy, where offices are mere administrative posts held by manifest heretics, and the supernatural mission of the Church is entirely abandoned for naturalistic humanism.

