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Conciliar Sect’s New Year Homily Exposes Apostate Naturalism
The VaticanNews portal (December 31, 2025) reports on the final General Audience of “Pope” Leo XIV, which presented a syncretistic vision of the transition to the new year. The address exhorted the faithful to “entrust everything to God’s mercy,” mixing fragments of Catholic vocabulary with revolutionary concepts of universal brotherhood and salvation without conversion.


The Vatican’s Naturalist Peace Agenda: Erasing Christ the King in Favor of Humanist Delusions
VaticanNews, a propaganda arm of the conciliar sect, published on December 31, 2025, an interview with Neil Thorns of CAFOD praising Bergoglio’s successor “Leo XIV” for his World Day of Peace message. The article champions an “unarmed and disarming peace” while denouncing military spending and demanding increased humanitarian aid—all framed through the lens of a distorted “real realism” that rejects Catholic supernaturalism in favor of secular conflict resolution. This messaging epitomizes the neo-church’s apostasy from the Social Reign of Christ the King.


Catholic-Educated Leader’s Legacy Clashes with Christ’s Eternal Kingship
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 30, 2025) reports the death of Begum Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first female prime minister and alumna of St. Joseph’s Catholic School. The article praises her as a protector of minorities who maintained “lifelong bonds” with Catholics, highlighting her educational reforms and inclusive Christmas message that “Christmas is not only for Christians.” The narrative presents her as a model leader despite corruption charges and omits any examination of whether her governance aligned with Catholic social teaching.


Vatican Crowds Masquerade as Catholic Piety in 2025 Spectacle
The Catholic News Agency portal reports over 3 million attendees at Vatican ceremonies in 2025, highlighting the “Jubilee of Hope,” Francis’ funeral, and the election of Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”). The article frames these events as evidence of vibrant Catholic life, with 262,820 attendees during Francis’ pontificate and 2,913,800 under Prevost. Major gatherings included Angelus prayers (1.03 million total), liturgical celebrations (858,500), and audiences (1.129 million).
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