Apostate Vatican Urges Empty Rituals While Denying Christ’s Kingship

Catholic News Agency reports on antipope Leo XIV’s December 31, 2025 general audience, where the usurper of Peter’s throne encouraged Catholics to perform an examination of conscience and “entrust the new year to God.” The article describes how the antipope invoked the Te Deum hymn while lamenting “scenarios of war” and recalling the death of his predecessor Bergoglio (“Francis”). The piece highlights Leo XIV’s references to jubilee practices and his quotations from St. Leo the Great and Montini (“Paul VI”), framing this as spiritual guidance. This theatrical display of piety constitutes nothing less than sacrilegious mockery of true Catholic devotion.


Naturalism Disguised as Spirituality

The article’s claim that antipope Leo XIV urged Catholics to “place everything before the Lord” reveals the conciliar sect’s fundamental error: reductio ad naturalismum (reduction to naturalism). Nowhere does the text mention the necessary submission of all nations to the Social Kingship of Christ, as solemnly defined in Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925): “Nations no less than individuals are subject to the authority of Christ.” The conciliar sect’s “examination of conscience” deliberately omits the primary duty of every Catholic – to reject the counterfeit church of Vatican II and its antipopes.

Leo said, “the Church invites us to place everything before the Lord, entrusting ourselves to his providence”

This statement constitutes blasphemous irony coming from one who occupies the Apostolic See illegitimately while propagating heresies condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864). The true Church teaches that conscience must be formed by immutable dogma (Propositions 15-17 of the Syllabus), not the relativistic “discernment” promoted by the conciliar antipopes. The article’s emphasis on “joy and sorrow” as equal spiritual experiences directly contradicts the Thomistic distinction between gaudium (holy joy) and laetitia inordinata (disordered pleasure) (ST I-II, q.31 a.3).

Heretical Omissions in Sacramental Theology

The reported call for Catholics to participate in Vespers and Te Deum constitutes spiritual fraud when issued by invalid ministers. Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) definitively established that only bishops ordained with proper form and intention can confer valid sacraments. Since the conciliar sect’s invalid ordination rites (as documented in the Ottaviani Intervention), their liturgical ceremonies lack sacramental efficacy. The article’s silence on the necessity of valid priests for public worship exposes its diabolical disorientation.

The antipope’s invocation of “God’s mercy” while omitting any mention of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) constitutes heresy by omission. This contradicts the dogmatic definition of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215): “Una vero est fidelium universalis Ecclesia, extra quam nullus omnino salvatur” (There is one universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved). The conciliar sect’s false mercy doctrine directly opposes Canon 1325 of the 1917 Code, which requires the profession that “no salvation exists outside the Apostolic Roman Church.”

Subversion of Jubilee Theology

The article’s description of life as a “pilgrimage” through the “Holy Door” perverts the authentic jubilee tradition. True Holy Years require: 1) A valid pope, 2) Public profession of Catholic faith, and 3) Indulgences applied through valid sacraments. The conciliar sect’s jubilee constitutes sacrilege, as antipope Leo XIV lacks jurisdiction (Canon 188 §4: “Any office becomes vacant upon public defection from Catholic faith”).

Leo recalled St. Leo the Great’s preaching: “Let the saint rejoice … let the sinner rejoice … let the pagan take courage”

This represents a heretical manipulation of the Church Father’s words. The actual sermon (Leo I, Sermo 26) continues: “Sed conversus ad Dominum” (but converted to the Lord), demanding pagan conversion to Catholicism – a requirement the conciliar sect deliberately omits. The antipope’s universalist distortion directly violates the dogmatic bull Cantate Domino (1442) from the Council of Florence: “No one remaining outside the Catholic Church… can become partakers of eternal life.”

Montini’s Poisoned Legacy

The article’s citation of antipope Montini (“Paul VI”) as authoritative reveals the conciliar sect’s apostate foundations. Montini’s blasphemous declaration that “God is love! … God is mercy!” while omitting God’s justice, contradicts the Council of Trent’s decree on justification (Session VI, Chapter XVI). The 1917 Code condemns such sentimentalism in Canon 1324: “The faithful must firmly believe… the eternal punishment of the impious.”

The true Catholic response to the conciliar sect’s abominations remains that of St. Pius X in Lamentabili Sane (1907): “Ecclesia non potest… errores dissimulare” (The Church cannot… ignore errors). Rather than “entrusting the new year” to the counterfeit church, faithful Catholics must heed Pius XI’s warning: “Pax Christi in Regno Christi” (The peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ) – a kingdom these antipopes have publicly denied through their false ecumenism and religious liberty heresies.


Source:
Pope Leo XIV ends 2025 urging Catholics to examine conscience and entrust new year to God
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 31.12.2025

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