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American Catholics’ Favorable View of Antipope Leo XIV Reveals Depth of Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal reports that 70% of self-identified Catholic voters in the United States hold favorable views of antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), with only 4% expressing unfavorable opinions. The survey conducted by RealClear Opinion Research and EWTN News claims that frequent Mass attenders show marginally higher approval (75%) than occasional attenders (66%). The article notes this represents higher favorability than the previous antipope (“Francis”) received during his usurpation of the papacy.


Vatican Event Promotes Apostasy Under Guise of “Human Fraternity”
The VaticanNews portal reports (December 11, 2025) on the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity judging committee’s meeting with antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), promoting religious indifferentism under the banner of global fraternity. Former European Council President Charles Michel and UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell champion “common-sense principles: fraternity, tolerance, peaceful coexistence” divorced from Christ’s Social Kingship. The article boasts 350 applicants from 75 countries collaborating with the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar – a chilling testament to global apostasy.


Military Religious Liberty Hearings Mask Apostasy from Christ the King
Catholic News Agency reports (December 11, 2025) on the fourth hearing of the Trump administration’s Religious Liberty Commission, focusing on alleged suppression of religious expression in the U.S. military. Testimonies from figures including retired Army chaplain Maj. Gen. Doug Carver, historian David Barton, and Marine veteran Mike Berry decried the removal of biblical references from military equipment, chaplains being renamed “spiritual readiness coaches,” and vaccine mandate repercussions. The commission – featuring conciliar church figures like “Bishop” Robert Barron – plans to present findings to President Trump, advocating for expanded “religious liberty” protections.


Anti-Trafficking Conference Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Apostasy
The Vatican News portal (December 11, 2025) reports on an anti-trafficking conference organized by the Institute of Anthropology of the Pontifical Gregorian University, featuring Hans Zollner, Kevin Hyland, and Michel Veuthey. Marking 25 years since the Palermo Protocol, the event emphasized strengthening legal standards and mobilizing resources against human trafficking. Speakers included UN Special Rapporteur Mama Fatima Singateh and Santa Marta Group member Kevin Hyland, who lamented insufficient global progress despite 50 million trafficking victims worldwide. The article praises religious sisters’ work and quotes “Pope” Leo XIV’s purported concerns, framing the Church’s role through secular activism rather than supernatural mission.
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