Conciliar Sect’s Albanian Figurehead Dies Amidst Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 3, 2025) reports the death of “Bishop” Simon Kulli, a key figure in Albania’s post-communist religious landscape. The article emphasizes his secret baptism under communism, inspiration from imprisoned priests, and collaboration with the modernist Aid to the Church in Need organization. It portrays him as a bridge between Albania’s persecuted past and its current religious revival, noting his role in promoting beatifications conducted by Vatican II usurpers. The piece culminates in Kulli’s alleged final message urging persecuted Christians to find strength in Christ. This hagiographic narrative epitomizes the conciliar sect’s attempt to fabricate legitimacy through sentimentalized martyr stories while obscuring doctrinal apostasy.









