Apostate Vatican Sect Promotes Doctrinal Corruption in Turkey

Theological Bankruptcy of Neo-Church’s “Logic of Littleness” Exposed

Vatican News portal (November 28, 2025) reports on antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressing clergy in Istanbul, promoting heresies under the guise of “renewed mission.” The article claims this land bears Christian roots while systematically undermining authentic Catholic doctrine through three principal errors: naturalization of the Church’s mission, acceptance of doctrinal evolution, and sacrilegious ecumenism.


Subversion of Ecclesial Identity Through False Humility

The antipope’s appeal to “the way of littleness” constitutes a direct attack on Christ’s Kingship: “He must reign until He hath put all His enemies under His feet” (1 Cor 15:25). Pius XI’s Quas Primas explicitly condemns this naturalistic reductionism: “The empire of our Redeemer embraces all men. […] If princes and magistrates duly elected are filled with the persuasion that they rule, not by their own right, but by the mandate and in the place of the Divine King” (§18-19). By framing the Church’s strength through worldly smallness rather than supernatural authority, the conciliar sect denies the regnum sociale Christi – a heresy condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 77).

Ecumenism as Apostasy Against Divine Revelation

ecumenical and interreligious dialogue […] remains relevant for the Church today

This statement embodies the conciliar sect’s rejection of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus. Pius XI’s Mortalium Animos annihilates such errors: “The union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it” (§10). The article’s celebration of dialogue with schismatics and infidels constitutes formal cooperation with the “synagogue of Satan” (Apoc 2:9), expressly forbidden by Canon 1258 of the 1917 Code.

Heretical Evolution of Doctrine Masquerading as Development

The blasphemous claim that doctrine “adapts its expression as understanding deepens” revives Modernism condemned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “To the laws of evolution everything is subject under penalty of death – dogma, Church, worship, the Books we revere as sacred, even faith itself” (§26). Vatican Council I infallibly declared: “The Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter that they might disclose new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might guard sacredly the revelation transmitted through the apostles and the deposit of faith” (Pastor Aeternus IV).

Canonization of Apostasy Through Historical Revisionism

The article’s veneration of Angelo Roncalli (“John XXIII”) as a “familiar model of service” confirms the conciliar sect’s diabolical disorientation. This Freemason-compromised figure (documented in Yves Marsaudon’s Ecumenism Viewed by a Traditional Freemason) initiated the Vatican II revolution which Lamentabili Sane condemned as “the synthesis of all heresies” (Proposition 65). His illicit canonization by antipope Bergoglio follows the masonic “200-year cycle” pattern noted in the False Fatima Apparitions dossier.

Omission of Supernatural Finality as Supreme Heresy

Nowhere does the article mention:

  1. The necessity of the sacraments for salvation
  2. The Four Last Things
  3. The Social Kingship of Christ

This silence proves the neo-church’s naturalistic foundation. As St. Pius X warned: “The Modernist’s whole system, contained in these portentous opinions, is agnostic, immanentist, and evolutionist” (Pascendi §39). By reducing pastoral work to migrant services while suppressing the munus sanctificandi, the conciliar sect fulfills Paul VI’s confession: “The smoke of Satan has entered the Temple of God” (June 29, 1972 homily).

Conclusion: Eclipse of Faith Demands Total Resistance

The Istanbul gathering manifests the conciliar sect’s irreversible apostasy. True Catholics must heed Pius XII’s warning: “The day the Church abandons her perennial theology, she will cease to be the Bride of Christ” (Allocution to Gregorian University, 1951). Only uncompromising adherence to the extraordinary magisterium (pre-1958) preserves the Faith against this “abomination of desolation” (Mt 24:15).


Source:
Pope: The Church in Türkiye is called to hope in the “Logic of Littleness”
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 28.11.2025

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