Bergoglian Christmas Theater Masks Apostate Reality

Vatican News portal (December 24, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s inaugural “Christmas of Peace” celebrations, featuring Midnight Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, revival of Christmas Day Mass, and Urbi et Orbi blessing. The article highlights seasonal rhetoric about “unarmed peace” alongside liturgical innovations like children from six nations processing with flowers.


Naturalistic Peace Replaces Christ’s Social Kingship

The invocation of peace detached from Regnum Christi (Christ’s Kingship) constitutes blasphemous reductionism. When the antipope declares “The Christmas of the Lord is the Christmas of Peace” while omitting Pius XI’s teaching that “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony” (Quas Primas, 19), he perpetuates the conciliar sect’s heresy of horizontalism. The cited sermon fragment from St. Leo the Great serves as liturgical window-dressing for the neo-modernist agenda, precisely fulfilling Pius X’s warning that modernists “use the Fathers…to give credit to the novelties which they hold” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis, 42).

Conciliar Liturgical Abominations Desecrate Holy Season

The celebration of Midnight Mass in the bastardized Novus Ordo rite represents continued sacrilege against the Unbloody Sacrifice. As Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani’s 1969 intervention established, the new mass “represents, both as a whole and in its details, a striking departure from the Catholic theology of the Mass.” The theatrical inclusion of multicultural children mimics the 1969 “Circus Mass” of Paul VI at the Palazzo Pio – both instances of turning worship into anthropological spectacle condemned by St. Pius V’s Quo Primum as “pernicious errors and iniquities.” The reintroduction of Christmas Day Mass after 31 years changes nothing, for a poisoned tree bears poisoned fruit regardless of seasonal frequency.

Jubilee Closure Confirms Apostate Trajectory

The planned January 6 closure of the “Holy Door” culminates a Jubilee predicated on Bergoglian heresies. True Jubilees require a valid pontiff and orthodox faith – neither condition met since Pius XII’s death. The 2025 spectacle fulfills the masonic plan exposed in Alta Vendita documents: “Let the clergy march under your banner in the belief they march under the banner of the Apostolic Keys.” When Leo XIV administers invalid “baptisms” in the Sistine Chapel on January 11, he completes the diabolical inversion prophesied in the Secret of La Salette – sacraments administered by “ministers of Satan.”

Angelus and General Audience as Modernist Catechesis

The scheduling of Angelus prayers on December 26 and 28 continues Bergoglio’s tactic of replacing doctrinal instruction with emotional manipulation. Pius XII condemned this approach, warning that modernists “substitute…the internal assent of religious sentiment for the true profession of faith” (Humani Generis, 35). The New Year’s Eve General Audience – unseen since 1975 – revives Paul VI’s disastrous policy of dialoguing with modernity, precisely what Pius IX forbade in condemning those who believe “the Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization” (Syllabus of Errors, 80).

The article’s obsessive focus on ceremonial trivia (flower children, revived Mass schedules) while ignoring the Depositum Fidei proves the conciliar sect’s terminal worldliness. As St. Robert Bellarmine declared: “He who publicly destroys the faith by which the Church is nourished and by which it lives, ceases to be pope” (De Romano Pontifice, II.30). Leo XIV’s Christmas theater merely confirms his membership in the line of usurpers stretching back to Roncalli.


Source:
Pope Leo XIV’s first “Christmas of Peace”
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 24.12.2025

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