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Two Italian priests kneel in prayer in a solemn Catholic church, with a statue of Our Lady of Sorrows and a backdrop of Nazi atrocities.
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Conciliar Sect’s Dubious Beatifications Mock True Martyrdom

The VaticanNews portal (21 November 2025) reports the planned beatification of two Italian priests killed by Nazis in 1944—Fr. Ubaldo Marchioni and Fr. Martino Capelli—alongside four new “venerables”: modernist Archbishop Enrico Bartoletti, Orione priest Gaspare Goggi, Australian physician Maria Glowrey, and Brazilian laywoman Maria de Lourdes Guarda. The “pope” Leo XIV allegedly approved these decrees, framing the priests’ deaths as martyrdom “in hatred of the faith” (odium fidei) while praising post-conciliar progressivism in others. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s corruption of sanctity, replacing doctrinal rigor with sentimentalized victimhood and ecumenical pandering.

Cardinal Neri addressing COP30 conference with pagan symbols in the background, reflecting the tension between Catholic doctrine and climate activism.
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Cardinal Neri’s COP30 Address: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Teaching

The VaticanNews portal (21 November 2025) reports on Cardinal Filipe Neri’s statements at COP30 in Brazil, where he demanded wealthier nations “pay their ecological debt” through fossil fuel phaseouts, climate finance grants, and debt cancellation. Neri, presented as “Archbishop of Goa” and president of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences, endorsed a Global South Churches’ document framing climate action through “integral ecology,” indigenous land rights, and gender-focused adaptation. He praised antipope Leo XIV’s video message urging collective climate action and called interreligious dialogue “imperative” after a terrorist attack in New Delhi.

Catholic priest in traditional cassock contrasting with a Ghanaian delegate at COP30 climate summit, symbolizing the conflict between Christ's kingship and modernist environmentalism.
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Climate Activism as Neo-Pagan Distraction from Christ’s Kingship

The VaticanNews portal (November 21, 2025) promotes Antonio Korkuvi, a Ghanaian delegate at COP30, who demands climate reparations under the guise of implementing Bergoglio’s Laudato si’ and Laudate Deum. The article frames Africa’s alleged climate suffering as requiring “ecological conversion”, prioritizing materialist environmentalism over the Church’s true mission of salvation.

A nun presiding over a Vatican commission table surrounded by laypeople in a church setting with traditional Catholic imagery.
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Vatican Governance Reforms: Usurpation of Divine Order in the Name of Modernist Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (November 21, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV issued a motu proprio abrogating Article 8 of the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State. This change permits non-cardinals—including laymen and women—to preside over the Pontifical Commission, a role currently held by Sister Raffaella Petrini. The article frames this as a response to “complex and pressing governance needs,” consolidating a reform initiated by Bergoglio (Francis). Such innovations epitomize the conciliar sect’s systematic dismantling of Catholic ecclesiology.

Antipope Leo XIV addressing Caritas Internationalis in Vatican City, symbolizing the Neo-Church's apostasy through naturalistic charity
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Caritas Internationalis: Neo-Church’s Social Work Masks Apostasy

Vatican News portal (November 21, 2025) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV praised Caritas Internationalis during their meeting, calling it a “luminous sign of the Church’s maternal love” for “accompanying displaced families, defending the rights of the poor, and offering a listening heart to the forgotten.” The antipope invoked his apostolic exhortation *Dilexi te* to claim that “the love we receive from Christ is never a private treasure but always a mission,” while urging Caritas to strengthen “formation of lay leaders” and safeguard unity. This humanitarian manifesto epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of the Church’s divine mission.

A solemn ceremony in an English church where former Anglican clergy receive invalid ordination from a conciliar bishop, symbolizing the apostasy of the modern Church embracing heresy.
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Anglican Influx Exposes Conciliar Church’s Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 21, 2025) reports that one-third of “ordinations” in England since 1992 involve former Anglican clergy, with approximately 700 converts including 16 “bishops.” The article attributes this phenomenon to the Anglican Church’s acceptance of female “ordination” and Benedict XVI’s 2010 establishment of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. “Cardinal” Vincent Nichols praises these conversions as preserving “rich Anglican heritage” while entering “full communion.” This celebration of ecclesial promiscuity reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic ecclesiology.

A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments addresses participants of a juridical-pastoral training course in a grand cathedral sacristy, symbolizing the sacramental integrity of marriage against the conciliar sect's nullity reforms.
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Conciliar Sect’s Marital Nullity Reform: Sacrilegious Subversion of Divine Law

The conciliar sect’s VaticanNews portal reports on a meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and participants of a juridical-pastoral training course organized by the Roman Rota. The event commemorates the 10th anniversary of Bergoglio’s 2015 motu proprio Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus, which gutted canonical safeguards in marriage nullity cases. Antipope Leo XIV praised this reform as achieving “accessibility and promptness” while allegedly preserving “truth, justice, and mercy.” The address framed the marital process through three dimensions—ecclesiological, juridical, and pastoral—claiming their harmony serves the “salus animarum” (salvation of souls). This celebration of accelerated annulments exposes the neo-church’s doctrinal bankruptcy and systematic assault on matrimony’s sacramental integrity.

A reverent depiction of Lebanon's spiritual crisis with antipope Leo XIV and Oumayma Farah amidst modernist exploitation.
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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 realistic depiction of conciliar "charity" workers aiding flood victims in Vietnam without sacramental focus.
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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.
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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.”

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