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Archbishop Samuel Aquila and Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodriguez lead a controversial Stations of the Cross protest outside an ICE detention center in Aurora, Colorado.
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The Conciliar Sect’s Immigration Spectacle: Naturalism Disguised as Piety

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Archbishop Samuel Aquila and Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodriguez leading Stations of the Cross outside an ICE detention center in Aurora, Colorado, on November 22, 2025. The event, sponsored by the Committee for Pastoral Care for Migrants, drew hundreds from 36 parishes to protest mass deportations. Aquila denounced both political parties for “fail[ing] horribly” on immigration and endorsed the “Dignity Act” granting legal status to illegal immigrants. The article celebrates the USCCB’s November 12 statement opposing “indiscriminate mass deportation,” approved by 95% of voting bishops.

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Vatican-Backed “Rave” Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Descent into Profanity

Catholic News Agency reports on an electronic music event organized by the Košice archdiocese on November 8, 2025, featuring Portuguese “priest” Guilherme Peixoto as DJ, with prerecorded participation from antipope Leo XIV. The spectacle involved laser projections on St. Elisabeth Cathedral, techno remixes of the antipope’s message, and dancing youth under the banner of “inclusion and tolerance.”

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Ecumenical Apostasy Masquerading as Papal Pilgrimage

The VaticanNews portal (November 25, 2025) reports on Robert Prevost’s upcoming visit to Turkey and Lebanon, framing it as a “voice of peace and hope” centered on ecumenical commemoration of the Council of Nicaea and interreligious dialogue. The six-day itinerary includes visits to mosques, joint prayers with schismatics, and meetings with Muslim and Druze leaders, while claiming to support dwindling Christian communities. The director of the “Holy See Press Office,” Matteo Bruni, emphasizes the journey’s “strong ecumenical character” and its following in the footsteps of post-conciliar usurpers from Roncalli (“John XXIII”) to Bergoglio. This spectacle perfectly encapsulates the conciliar sect’s systematic betrayal of Catholic mission.

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Nigerian “Priest” and Vatican Apostate Promote Naturalistic Solutions Amidst Persecution

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 25, 2025) reports statements by Nigerian “priest” Mathias Ashinnoitian Adugba and antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) regarding violence in Nigeria. Adugba demands accountability for killings of Christians and Muslims, framing the conflict as a “human disaster” requiring judicial and political solutions. The antipope vaguely calls for “authentic religious freedom,” reducing the Church’s mission to secular diplomacy.

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UN’s Naturalistic Approach to Violence Against Women Reveals Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

Vatican News portal (November 25, 2025) reports on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, citing UN statistics claiming 50,000 annual femicide victims and highlighting the work of “Sister” Abby Avelino’s Talitha Kum network against human trafficking. The article reduces the Church’s mission to secular activism while omitting regnum Christi (the reign of Christ) as the only solution to humanity’s disorders.

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Neo-Custodian’s Naturalist “Hope” Masks Abandonment of Christ’s Social Reign

Catholic News Agency reports (November 25, 2025) on comments by Francesco Ielpo, recently appointed custodian of Holy Land sites by antipope Leo XIV. The article presents Ielpo’s claim that providing “hope” constitutes the “greatest challenge” for Christians amid Middle Eastern conflicts. He emphasizes maintaining interreligious schools (90% Muslim students in Jericho), preserving salaries, and begging Western pilgrims to return as economic lifelines. The “custos” describes hope as arising from “feeling God’s presence through the Church beside you” while avoiding any mention of conversion, the Social Kingship of Christ, or the supernatural purpose of the Church.

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Gaza Crisis Exposes Modernist Apostasy in Humanitarian Narratives

Vatican News portal (November 25, 2025) reports on persistent food shortages in Gaza despite limited aid distribution by UN agencies. The World Food Programme distributed approximately 1 million food parcels for 10-day rations, while UNICEF, WHO, and UNRWA conducted a vaccination campaign targeting 44,000 children allegedly deprived of healthcare during the Israel-Hamas conflict. The article frames these secular organizations as saviors while omitting any reference to the regnum sociale Christi (social reign of Christ) or the Church’s divine mandate in temporal affairs. This silence constitutes tacit approval of the modernist heresy that reduces human suffering to material dimensions alone.

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Vatican’s Ratzinger Prize Celebrates Cultural Syncretism Over Catholic Truth

Catholic News Agency reports that antipope Leo XIV will award the 2025 Ratzinger Prize to conductor Riccardo Muti during a December 12 concert featuring Cherubini’s “Mass for the Coronation of Charles X.” The article emphasizes Muti’s “spiritual and cultural value” while praising Benedict XVI’s musical appreciation, framing the event as a celebration of Christian-inspired art.

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Conciliar Sect’s Complicity in Nicaraguan Persecution Exposed

ACI Prensa portal reports on Félix Maradiaga, newly elected president of the World Liberty Congress, analyzing the “silence” of Nicaraguan ecclesiastical structures under Daniel Ortega’s dictatorship. The article frames this silence as a “dilemma” between pastoral activity and prophetic witness, while celebrating Maradiaga’s meeting with “pope” Leo XIV and exiled “bishop” Rolando Álvarez as signs of hope.

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Vatican’s Flawed Defense of Monogamy Reveals Deeper Doctrinal Erosion

The Nov. 25, 2025 article from Catholic News Agency reports on a new document titled *”One Flesh: In Praise of Monogamy”* issued by the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. Signed by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), the text claims to defend monogamy against polygamy and polyamory while addressing pastoral challenges in Africa. It emphasizes the “unitive aspect” of marriage while omitting its procreative purpose and indissolubility, citing secular poets (Whitman, Neruda) and philosophers (Kierkegaard) alongside selective references to post-conciliar figures like Karol Wojtyła (“John Paul II”). The document frames monogamy as anthropological progress rather than divine law, reducing marriage to a naturalistic “communion of love” while ignoring its sacramental essence.

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