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Antipope Leo XIV (Prevost) delivering a speech in a Catholic church, surrounded by modernist decorations and a concerned congregation.

Bergoglian “Hope” as Cover for Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports on 20 December 2025 that antipope Leo XIV (Prevost) concluded his “Jubilee Year” with a plea to remain “pilgrims of hope” who “generate life and renewal.” The address reduces Christianity to a naturalistic activism devoid of supernatural finality.

St. Joseph with a scroll of traditional Catholic teachings in a reverent church setting, symbolizing righteous judgment against Modernist distortion.

The Modernist Subversion of St. Joseph’s Righteousness

The Vatican News portal (December 19, 2025) presents a commentary by “Abbot” Marion Nguyen on the Fourth Sunday of Advent, framing St. Joseph’s justice as a model of “righteousness without judgment” that allegedly transcends doctrinal clarity. This analysis purports to address modern epistemological confusion but instead embodies the theological bankruptcy of post-conciliar subjectivism.

A traditional Catholic Mass in a parish church, highlighting the supernatural nature of the sacraments and the Church's true pastoral mission.

Conciliar Sect’s Gaza Visit Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy

Catholic News Agency reports on the visit of Mr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa – the “Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem” – to Gaza’s Holy Family Parish, framing it as a pastoral visit amidst ongoing conflict. The December 19, 2025 article emphasizes festive decorations, interreligious cooperation with Muslims, and humanitarian concerns while obscuring the conciliar sect’s abandonment of spiritual priorities.

A traditional Catholic priest in the Vatican, holding a decree document, surrounded by concerned laypeople and clergy, symbolizing the apostasy of modern Vatican labor reforms.

Vatican Labor Reforms Mask Deeper Apostasy from Christ’s Social Kingship

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on new labor regulations issued by “Pope” Leo XIV’s Office of Labor of the Apostolic See (ULSA), claiming they “strengthen protections” for Vatican employees through enhanced conciliation procedures and expanded bureaucratic representation. The November 25 decree mandates dialogue before litigation, establishes five-year statutes of limitations, and adds four new entities to ULSA’s advisory council – including the Vicariate of Rome and Pension Fund. Vatican sources describe this as promoting a more “synodal working style,” coinciding with broader Roman Curia reforms. The article presents this as benevolent progress while omitting any reference to the supernatural ends of labor or Christ’s kingship over societies.

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