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Conciliar Sect Exploits Missionary Deaths to Promote Religious Indifferentism
VaticanNews portal reports the deaths of 17 pastoral workers in 2025, with 10 fatalities in Africa and 5 specifically in Nigeria. The report from Fides News Agency – an organ of the conciliar sect’s “Pontifical Mission Societies” – employs a deliberately ambiguous definition of “missionaries,” including all Catholics involved in pastoral activities killed violently, regardless of martyrdom criteria. Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu, secretary of the “Dicastery for Evangelization,” laments the violence while promoting interreligious dialogue with Muslims. The article’s naturalistic framing ignores the supernatural dimension of martyrdom and promotes egalitarian interfaith platitudes contrary to Catholic dogma.


Vatican’s Boasted Attendance Figures Conceal Apostasy’s Hollow Core
Vatican News portal (December 30, 2025) reports over 3 million people attended events led by antipope Leo XIV and his predecessor Jorge Bergoglio (“Francis”) in 2025, with 2.9 million participating since Leo XIV’s May election. The article emphasizes numerical growth—250,000 at December “Angelus” events, 295,000 at October audiences—as evidence of the “conciliar sect’s” vitality.


Vatican Pageantry Masks Apostasy in 2025 “Papal” Transition
Catholic News Agency’s December 30, 2025 article chronicles the death of Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) and subsequent election of Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”) as milestones in conciliar sect history. The piece presents these events through naturalistic spectacle: “400,000 people filled St. Peter’s Square” for Bergoglio’s funeral, while Prevost’s election as “first American pope” is framed as historic. The narrative ignores doctrinal collapse, instead favoring sentimental imagery – Bergoglio’s hospitalized hands, Prevost praying at Bergoglio’s tomb, and crowds cheering Sistine Chapel smoke.


Conciliar Sect’s Jubilee Masquerade in Guinea Exposes Apostasy
Vatican News portal reports on the conclusion of the post-conciliar “Jubilee Year 2025” in Guinea, celebrated prematurely on 27 December 2025 due to secular electoral concerns. The event, presided over by “Archbishop” Vincent Coulibaly, featured a pilgrimage to the Boffa Marian Sanctuary and homage at the tomb of Raymond-Marie Tchidimbo, the first indigenous “Archbishop” of Conakry. The ceremony invoked “peace and respect for law and order” while announcing plans for the 150th anniversary of evangelization in February 2026.
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