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A reverent depiction of Lebanon's spiritual crisis with antipope Leo XIV and Oumayma Farah amidst modernist exploitation.
Antichurch

Lebanon’s False Hope: Modernist Exploitation Amid Crisis

The Vatican News portal (November 21, 2025) promotes the upcoming visit of antipope “Leo XIV” to Lebanon through an interview with Oumayma Farah of the Order of Malta Lebanon, framing it as a “message of support and hope” amid ongoing humanitarian crises. This propaganda piece whitewashes the conciliar sect’s complicity in Lebanon’s spiritual collapse while reducing the Church’s mission to secularized activism.

A traditional Catholic depiction of the Presentation of Mary in the Temple, highlighting the contrast between true Marian devotion and modern distortions
Spiritual

Marian Piety Distorted: The Apocryphal Roots of Modern Devotionalism

The National Catholic Register article (November 21, 2025) promotes the feast of Mary’s Presentation using the Protoevangelium of James, an apocryphal 2nd-century text rejected by the Church’s perennial Magisterium. The article cites “Pope” Paul VI’s 1974 modernist encyclical Marialis Cultus to validate this feast despite its non-biblical origins, claiming it carries “lofty and exemplary values.” This uncritical embrace of pseudepigrapha epitomizes the post-conciliar sect’s rupture with Catholic doctrinal integrity.

A realistic depiction of conciliar "charity" workers aiding flood victims in Vietnam without sacramental focus.
Antichurch

Neo-Church’s Naturalistic “Charity” in Vietnam Floods Exposes Apostasy

Vatican News (November 21, 2025) reports that “Caritas Da Nang” – a humanitarian arm of the conciliar sect’s “diocese” – distributes generators, blankets, and food to flood victims in central Vietnam. The article praises their “steadfast” efforts amid landslides that killed 41 people, emphasizing material relief through “Zero-Dong Supermarket” programs while omitting any reference to sacraments, prayer, or the supernatural purpose of suffering.

Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer at the Atlanta Conference on Restorative Justice, surrounded by interfaith participants in a dimly lit cathedral with a crucifix in the background.
Antichurch

Atlanta Conference Betrays Catholic Justice for Modernist Subversion

The Vatican News portal reports on the 2025 National Catholic Conference on Restorative Justice held in Atlanta, Georgia, organized by Catholic Mobilizing Network. The event, framed as a “Jubilee-inspired” initiative, promoted “healing approaches” to criminal justice through collaboration with interfaith groups, legal professionals, and formerly incarcerated individuals. Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer celebrated the opening Mass, invoking “hope” as “the extravagant mercy of God” working through human efforts. The conference featured tours of civil rights landmarks, ecumenical services at Ebenezer Baptist Church, and panels advocating alternatives to incarceration. Organizers claimed this aligns with Catholic social teaching while transforming “systems of capital punishment and incarceration.”

Archbishop Giambattista Diquattro and Vatican delegation at COP30 promoting climate activism over Christ's Kingship.
Antichurch

Vatican’s COP30 Delegation Promotes Naturalism Over Christ’s Kingship

VaticanNews portal (November 21, 2025) reports on Archbishop Giambattista Diquattro, Apostolic Nuncio to Brazil and Deputy Head of the Holy See’s Delegation to COP30, promoting climate activism as a “moral responsibility” while systematically omitting the Kingship of Christ and the supernatural mission of the Church. The article celebrates the delegation’s collaboration with UN agencies and NGOs to advance a “just transition” based on ecological debt forgiveness and gender ideology.

A solemn underground Catholic vigil in China with faithful praying under persecution.
World

China’s Religious Persecution and the Vatican’s Complicit Silence

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on a Congressional-Executive Commission on China hearing where witnesses detailed Beijing’s systematic destruction of religious freedom. Former U.S. Ambassador Sam Brownback emphasized that China’s detention of 10 Catholic bishops constitutes a national security threat, while ChinaAid founder Bob Fu described Chinese Communist Party (CCP) agents threatening his family in Texas. Grace Jin Drexel testified about her father Pastor Ezra Jin’s arrest, noting his underground church served tens of thousands before being crushed by authorities. Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) argued that U.S. credibility on religious freedom requires first addressing domestic issues like migrant deportations affecting Catholic communities.

Catholic bishop condemning surrogacy in European Parliament with Casti Connubii.
Antichurch

EU Condemnation of Surrogacy: Naturalistic Omissions Mask Deeper Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on a November 2025 European Parliament meeting discussing surrogacy harms following a UN report and EU resolution condemning the practice. The article cites UN Special Rapporteur Reem Alsalem’s findings of exploitation, forced abortions, and human trafficking in surrogacy arrangements. EU Parliament member Paolo Inselvini calls for recognizing surrogacy as a “universal crime,” while Alliance Defending Freedom’s Carmen Correas describes it as treating women and children as “commodities.” The report documents coerced selective reductions and abortions of disabled children, framing surrogacy through secular human rights violations rather than Catholic moral theology.

Retired Army General Jeffrey Talley at Belmont Abbey College podium with Notre Dame professor Pamela Butler distributing contraceptives in the background.
Antichurch

Belmont Abbey’s New President and Notre Dame’s Contraceptive Scandal: Signs of Conciliar Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency (November 20, 2025) reports three developments in American “Catholic” education: Belmont Abbey College appoints retired Army General Jeffrey Talley as president, a University of Notre Dame professor distributes contraceptives on campus, and Minnesota Catholic institutions face an $800 million pension deficit. These events collectively demonstrate the complete subordination of conciliar structures to worldly principles, betraying their claimed Catholic identity.

A solemn moment during the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in Indianapolis in 2025, showing a stadium filled with youth as antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) engages in a staged digital conversation with teenagers.
Antichurch

Bergoglian Spectacle Masquerades as Pastoral Innovation in Indianapolis

Catholic News Agency reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) will conduct a “historic live digital conversation” with American teenagers at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in Indianapolis on November 21, 2025. The event, organized by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry, will be broadcast globally through EWTN platforms. Five selected teenagers will dialogue directly with the Vatican usurper during this 10:15 a.m. ET event at Lucas Oil Stadium. This modernist spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of supernatural religion for technological theatrics.

A digital hologram of antipope Robert Prevost ('Leo XIV') at NCYC 2025 in Indianapolis, surrounded by confused American teenagers in a modernist convention center.
Antichurch

Digital Spectacle Masks Ecclesiastical Apostasy at NCYC 2025

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 20, 2025) reports on the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in Indianapolis, featuring a digital encounter between antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) and American teenagers. The event promotes “prayer, community, evangelization, and service” under the theme “I Am,” with organizers claiming it will empower youth for “discipleship.” This spectacle culminates a modernist campaign to replace divine revelation with anthropocentric emotionalism.

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