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Antipope Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) addresses the Catholic Biblical Federation in Vatican City, surrounded by conciliar "cardinals," emphasizing distorted Scripture dissemination under modernist guise.

Leo XIV’s Scripture Distortion Masks Conciliar Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports from Vatican City on November 17, 2025, that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressed the Catholic Biblical Federation steering committee. The usurper lamented Gospel distortion by “particular interests” in digital environments and cultures untouched by Scripture, while calling for “new forms of biblical outreach” to make God’s word “take root in people’s hearts.” The report emphasizes “easy access” to Scripture translations as essential for encountering God’s love, quoting Prevost’s claim that “the Church draws life not from herself but from the Gospel.” The article frames this as part of the conciliar sect’s ongoing efforts to adapt Scripture dissemination to modern technological and cultural contexts under the leadership of “Cardinal” Luis Tagle.

Rescuers dig through the rubble after a mine collapse in Congo as a priest prays for the victims, symbolizing moral and spiritual failure in a godless society.

Cobalt Mine Collapse Exposes Moral Bankruptcy of Godless Societies

The “[X] portal” (November 17, 2025) reports on the collapse of a bridge at the Kalando copper-cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 32 illegal miners. The article attributes the disaster to overcrowding, heavy rainfall, and panic triggered by soldiers enforcing access restrictions. It further contextualizes the tragedy within Congo’s socio-economic instability, foreign exploitation of mineral resources, and allegations of child labor and corruption. While detailing these material factors, the report remains silent on the radix malorum (root of evils) – the systematic rejection of Christ’s social reign.

Pro-life event in European Parliament with testimonies and Catholic prayer

EU Parliament’s Pro-Life Event Exposes Grave Omissions in Defense of Life

The Catholic News Agency article from November 17, 2025 reports on an October 15 pro-life gathering at the European Parliament organized by the European Centre for Law and Justice and One of Us federation. The event featured testimonies from women who regretted their abortions, while the article contrasts this with the Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality voting 26-12 to support the “My Voice, My Choice” initiative promoting EU-funded cross-border abortions. The piece notes that this initiative received 923,028 euros from pro-abortion foundations, while the earlier pro-life “One of Us” initiative had far less funding despite gathering more signatures.

A priest in traditional vestments stands before a burning church in Europe, symbolizing the struggle against anti-Christian violence and the need for spiritual renewal.

Europe’s Anti-Christian Violence: Divine Chastisement for Apostasy Revealed

EWTN News reports a dramatic surge in anti-Christian violence across Europe, documenting 2,211 hate crimes in 2024 including 94 church arson attacks – nearly double 2023’s figures. The Vienna-based Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) recorded these incidents primarily in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, and Austria, with notable cases including the murder of a Spanish monk and the near-destruction of Saint-Omer’s historic Church of the Immaculate Conception. OIDAC Executive Director Anja Tang admits official statistics underreport the crisis, citing surveys showing nearly half of Polish and Spanish priests experience unreported aggression. The report concludes with calls for European Union intervention through hate crime coordinators and improved data collection, framing the issue as primarily concerning “religious freedom” and “human rights.”

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