Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Neo-Church’s African Outreach Exposes Apostolic Void
The “Catholic News Agency” portal describes the first official meeting between the antipope Leo XIV and leaders of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) as a “new chapter for Church in Africa.” The January 17, 2026 audience featured “Cardinal” Fridolin Ambongo and other conciliar sect representatives discussing their 2025 Plenary Assembly theme “Christ, Source of Hope, Reconciliation, and Peace.” Ambongo praised the antipope’s potential African visit as “pastoral and prophetic,” while lamenting conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This spectacle of ecclesial theater epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural faith for humanitarian platitudes.
Conciliar Sect’s Holy Land Pilgrimage: Naturalism Masquerading as Solidarity
Vatican News portal (January 22, 2026) reports on the annual pilgrimage of the “Holy Land Co-ordination” (HLC), a group of “bishops” from Europe, North America, and South Africa, who issued a statement urging “solidarity” with Palestinians and Israelis while demanding “genuine dialogue” and Israeli compliance with “international law.” The communiqué reduces the Church’s divine mandate to secular conflict mediation, omitting any reference to Christ’s Kingship or the necessity of conversion for salvation.
Conciliar Sect Fabricates Saints to Sanitize Apostasy
VaticanNews portal (January 22, 2026) reports that usurper Jorge Bergoglio (“Leo XIV”) authorized decrees recognizing the “martyrdom” of Guatemalan priest Augusto Rafael Ramírez Monasterio and a miracle attributed to Italian nun Maria Ignazia Isacchi, alongside declaring four others “venerable.” The article frames these acts as part of the conciliar sect’s ongoing parody of canonization, ignoring the sine qua non condition for valid sainthood causes: communion with the Catholic Church.
Islamist Pledge Against Sharia: Naturalist Delusion Masks Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal (January 22, 2026) reports that Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shafiqur Rahman promised Christian minorities his party would not impose Sharia law if elected in Bangladesh’s February 12 general election. The article describes Christian leaders cautiously welcoming these assurances while acknowledging they do not support the Islamist party, framing the interaction as pragmatic pre-election dialogue. Analysts quoted question whether the pledge represents genuine ideological moderation or mere electoral strategy, noting contradictions with Jamaat’s historical positions. The report exemplifies the neo-church’s embrace of naturalist politics, reducing the Church’s mission to negotiating with false religions for temporal security while abandoning the divine mandate for Christ’s social reign.
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