Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Maronite Sect Revives Paganized Liturgy in Apostate Syria
The EWTN News portal (November 9, 2025) reports the celebration of a “solemn Mass” at the ruins of St. Maron’s shrine in Syria by the post-conciliar Maronite group in communion with the Vatican antipopes. The event – organized by the “Maronite Scouts” under “Fr.” Ghandi Mahanna – allegedly drew 80 participants to sites including the damaged cave chapel of hermit Toufic Ajib and the Church of St. Simeon Stylites. Security forces reportedly escorted this exercise in religious nostalgia, with pilgrims declaring “Syria was beautiful, and still is” – a telling admission that their faith resides in earthly nationalism rather than the supernatural reign of Christ the King.
Vatican Library’s Syriac Manuscript: Preserving Artifacts, Abandoning Faith
The EWTN News portal (November 8, 2025) reports on a 13th-century Syriac manuscript, the “Gospel of Qaraqosh,” housed in the Vatican Library since 1937. The article describes the manuscript’s artistic merits, its history of theft and recovery by the faithful of Qaraqosh (Iraq), and its donation to Pius XI, who allegedly entrusted it to the Vatican Library for “preservation and study.” The report frames this artifact as evidence of Christian resilience amid ISIS persecution while ignoring the spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect now controlling the Vatican.
The False Gospel of Interfaith “Peace” in Mindanao
The publication known as EWTN News reports on the Philippine government bestowing its “Gawad Kapayapaan” (Peace Award) upon Cardinal Orlando Beltran Quevedo for his “decadeslong work for reconciliation” among Christians, Muslims, and Indigenous communities in Mindanao. The article, dated November 8, 2025, portrays Quevedo as “Mindanao’s ‘Man of Peace’” whose ministry is defined by “dialogue, compassion, and his belief that peace begins in the heart.” Government officials praise his ability to “unite faith leaders and ordinary citizens alike in a shared pursuit of understanding,” while Quevedo dedicates the award to those “who have labored quietly for peace” and insists that “peace is born in the heart” through “building bridges — not only between communities but between hearts.” The report emphasizes interfaith collaboration through initiatives like the Bishops-Ulama Conference and claims Quevedo’s approach has created “tangible outcomes” of “compassion and friendship” across religious divides.
Indigenous Rights Advocacy Exposes Post-Conciliar Church’s Abandonment of Spiritual Mission
EWTN News portal reports (November 6, 2025) that indigenous Catholics in Bangladesh requested greater “Church support” for land rights and cultural preservation during the visit of Michael Czerny, head of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. The article focuses on activists demanding political advocacy from the “Justice and Peace Commission” while ignoring the Church’s primary duty: the sanctification of souls through the sacraments and proclamation of Christ the King.
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