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Image depicting Antipope Leo XIV delivering a distorted Advent message on St. Joseph's virtues, highlighting modernist deviations from Catholic teaching.

Antipope Leo XIV’s Advent Message Exposes Naturalistic Distortion of St. Joseph

CatholicNewsAgency.com reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) delivered an Angelus address on December 21, 2025, focusing on four alleged virtues of St. Joseph: “piety and charity, mercy and trust.” The article claims these virtues should guide Catholics in the final days of Advent. The message describes Joseph as “fragile and fallible — like us — and at the same time courageous and strong in faith,” emphasizing his supposed decision to avoid “scandal” through “mercy” when confronted with the mystery of the Incarnation. The portal frames this as instruction for believers to become “a welcoming manger” through mutual forgiveness and encouragement. This modernist sentimentalism masquerading as spiritual guidance constitutes a grave doctrinal subversion.

Antipope Paul VI kneeling before Orthodox Metropolitan Meliton in the Sistine Chapel during a 1975 ecumenical ceremony.

Paul VI’s Foot-Kissing Scandal: Ecumenical Apostasy Masquerading as Piety

Vatican News portal (December 21, 2025) commemorates the 50th anniversary of antipope Paul VI’s 1975 prostration before Orthodox Metropolitan Meliton of Chalcedon, hailing it as a “powerful gesture” of ecumenical reconciliation. The article nostalgically recounts how the usurper of the Apostolic See “unexpectedly bent to the ground” during a Sistine Chapel ceremony, kissing the feet of a schismatic cleric while invoking Christ’s washing of feet. Patriarch Dimitrios I reportedly praised this act as demonstrating what “the first bishop of Christianity is called to be,” with Vatican News explicitly connecting this spectacle to current ecumenical efforts under antipope Leo XIV.

Traditional Catholic priest in church contrasting with modernist advocates of AI and therapy.

Conciliar Sect’s AI Delusions Reveal Apostasy from Supernatural Order

The Roma locuta portal (December 21, 2025) promotes conciliarist propaganda through an article titled “Catholic Church Needs to Share ‘Beautiful Truth’ of Humanity Amid AI Concerns, Experts Say.” The piece presents “Catholic psychotherapist” Edwin Fawcett and “Fr.” Michael Baggot of the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum advocating anthropological engagement with artificial intelligence, while the “bishops’ conference of England and Wales” offers vacuous platitudes about human relationships. This modernist exercise reduces the Church’s mission to therapeutic naturalism, exemplifying the conciliar apostasy condemned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (Pius X, 1907).

Ancient 3rd-4th century church in Aqaba, Jordan, with archaeologists examining artifacts including a bronze cross fragment and Roman coins.

Jordan’s Ancient Church Exhibit: A Modernist Distortion of Early Christianity

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 21, 2025) reports on the reopening of an archaeological site in Aqaba, Jordan, identified as a late 3rd- or early 4th-century church. The article frames this as evidence of Jordan’s “long-standing religious plurality,” citing American archaeologist Thomas Parker’s 1998 excavations revealing a basilica-style structure with artifacts including Roman coins and possible bronze cross fragments. Jordanian authorities promote the site as a cultural landmark celebrating interfaith coexistence.

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