Bergoglian Puppet’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy
The EWTN News portal (December 5, 2025) chronicles “Pope Leo XIV’s” three-day visit to Lebanon, portraying it as a unifying event for youth, migrants, and UN peacekeepers. The article depicts emotional scenes of Lebanese-Americans “reconnecting with roots,” migrant workers finding “consolation,” and UN soldiers receiving “inspiration” from the antipope’s presence.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Faith
The entire spectacle embodies the conciliar sect’s anthropocentric revolution condemned by St. Pius X: “The modernists place the foundation of religious philosophy in that doctrine which is usually called agnosticism” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis 6). Nowhere does the article mention confession, grace, or the Four Last Things – only emotional experiences like Joseph Karam feeling “connected to my roots” and Adeline Khouri calling the antipope’s words “a kiss from the bridegroom Jesus.” This reduction of religion to therapeutic sentiment fulfills Pius X’s warning that modernists reduce faith to “religious sense which springs from the needs of the heart” (Pascendi 14).
“We see this every day, and it also reminds us of how fortunate we are to have the basic things in life, which we often take for granted,” [UNIFIL Capt. Giuliano] said.
This statement epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of regnum sociale Christi (Christ’s social kingship). Pius XI explicitly condemned such naturalism: “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” (Quas Primas 19). The UN officer’s focus on earthly “basic things” exposes the Vatican II sect’s betrayal of Catholic eschatology.
Apostate Clergy Legitimizes Globalist Agenda
The spectacle of UN “peacekeepers” receiving religious validation constitutes blasphemous subversion of Catholic teaching. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors expressly condemned the notion that “the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55). Yet here we witness the antipope empowering the very UN forces that advance religious indifferentism worldwide. The Indonesian commander’s claim that the antipope “brought hope, comfort, and unity” while serving a Muslim-majority military contingent reveals the conciliar sect’s total surrender to Masonic universalism.
“His presence brought hope, comfort, and unity to the people of Lebanon during a difficult time,” [UNIFIL Deputy Commander Siahaan] said.
This statement constitutes sacrilege against Christ’s unique mediatorship. As Pius XI taught: “Nor is there any other name under heaven given to men, whereby we must be saved, than the name of Jesus” (Quas Primas, citing Acts 4:12). The antipope’s function as globalist mascot fulfills the 1917 Code’s definition of apostasy: “public defection from the faith” (Canon 188 §4).
Youth Indoctrination Through Emotional Manipulation
The article’s description of young Karim kissing the antipope’s feet reveals diabolical inversion of true devotion. St. Robert Bellarmine warned that “a manifest heretic automatically ceases to be pope” (De Romano Pontifice II.30). Yet the conciliar sect encourages idolatrous veneration of its false hierarchy. Meanwhile, the call for youth to “build a better Lebanon” replaces Catholic integralism with secular nationalism – directly contradicting Pius XI’s teaching that “the empire of our Redeemer embraces all men” (Quas Primas 18).
The migrant workers’ tearful reactions demonstrate the conciliar sect’s exploitation of vulnerable populations. Their “hope” stems not from sacramental grace (impossible under invalid Novus Ordo rites) but from emotional manipulation. The Filipino worker’s seven-year separation from family underscores the conciliar sect’s complicity in global capitalism’s destruction of Catholic family life – a stark contrast to Pius XI’s defense of familial integrity in Casti Connubii.
Satanic Subversion of Catholic Mission
The entire event constitutes what St. Pius X called “the synthesis of all heresies” (Pascendi 39). By substituting human solidarity for divine worship, the conciliar sect fulfills the Masonic plan exposed in the Syllabus: “The Roman pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization” (Error 80). The “beacon of hope” described by Khouri is actually the ignis fatuus of apostasy, luring souls away from the true Church’s immutable teachings.
As the conciliar antipope departs, Lebanon remains enslaved to usurers and globalists – precisely because the Vatican II sect refuses to preach Christ’s social kingship. Authentic Catholic hope springs not from antipapal theatrics, but from the unchanging Mass and doctrine preserved by faithful priests outside the conciliar structures. Until Lebanon submits to Christ the King through consecration to His Sacred Heart – not Bergoglian puppets – its suffering will continue.
Source:
Youth, migrant workers, and peacekeepers reflect on Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Lebanon (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 05.12.2025