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A Catholic bishop in traditional vestments holds a Lenten message in a church, symbolizing the spiritual crisis caused by the antipope Leo XIV's modernist Lenten call.
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Antipope’s Lenten Call: Words Over Penance

Vatican News portal reports that antipope Leo XIV, in his Lenten message for 2026, urges Catholics to practice abstinence from offensive words, emphasizing listening, fasting for justice, and communal conversion. This message, while appearing pious, fundamentally rejects the supernatural essence of Lent as a time for penance, reparation, and conversion from sin, instead promoting a naturalistic, human-centered approach that aligns with Modernist errors condemned by the pre-Conciliar Church.

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Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic “Peace” Replaces Christ’s Kingship

[Vatican News] reports that the antipope “Leo XIV” received Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, for a private audience on February 12, 2026. The meeting centered on humanitarian aid—delivery of power generators amid winter—and a symbolic “dove of peace” sculpture wounded by war debris. Shevchuk thanked the “Holy See” for diplomatic efforts toward a “just and lasting peace,” emphasized the “global dimension” of his church’s mission, and renewed an invitation for the antipope to visit Ukraine. The article omits any reference to the supernatural mission of the Church, the Social Kingship of Christ, or the duty to convert nations from error. This naturalistic focus epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy, reducing the Church to a humanitarian NGO while ignoring the reign of Christ the King over all societies.

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Priestly Futsal: The Modernist Desacralization of the Priesthood

The Vatican News portal reports on the 18th European Futsal Championship for Priests, held in Lublin, Poland, where the Polish team won gold. The article quotes Fr. Marek Łosiak, captain, stating the event aims to show priests are “people of passion and talent, and above all, men with God in their hearts.” Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça, Prefect of the Dicastery for Culture and Education, sent a message citing Pope Francis’s Jubilee of Sport speech: “It is no coincidence that sport has played a significant role in the lives of many saints… as a means of evangelization.” The tournament involved 18 teams and is framed as fostering “fraternity among the clergy through sport.”

This spectacle is not a harmless gathering but a profound manifestation of the post-conciliar Church’s apostasy, reducing the sacred priesthood to a naturalistic, Pelagian display of human talent and fraternity, while utterly omitting the supernatural essence of the priestly vocation. It is a symptom of the “abomination of desolation” standing in the holy place.

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