Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Columbus “Bishop” Subverts Sacramental Obligation for Political Agendas
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 29, 2025) reports that “Bishop” Earl Fernandes of Columbus, Ohio, issued a Mass dispensation until January 11, 2026, for immigrants fearing deportation by ICE agents. The article frames this as pastoral sensitivity, quoting Fernandes’ claims about ICE trucks near parishes and plummeting attendance at Hispanic Posadas. This modernist distortion of sacramental theology exposes the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalistic politics over supernatural truth.


Vatican News Promotes Naturalistic Disaster Response, Omitting Divine Justice and Reparation
Vatican News (December 29, 2025) reports on the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka, detailing material losses ($4.1 billion), casualties (643 dead), and humanitarian needs (1.8 million affected). The article emphasizes UN-coordinated relief efforts, international funding appeals ($35.3 million), and damage to infrastructure while framing the disaster exclusively through secular humanitarian lenses.


Neo-Modernist Archbishop Distorts Peace in Service of Globalist Agenda
Vatican News portal (December 29, 2025) reports on Archbishop Fulgence Muteba’s endorsement of antipope Leo XIV’s call for a “disarmed and disarming peace,” applauding the continuity of the environmentalist encyclical Laudato si’ and promoting synodality as a path to “communion.” The article frames the Democratic Republic of Congo’s conflict through the lens of economic exploitation while omitting any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of conversion to the Catholic Faith for true peace.
Vatican’s Christmas Campaign: Substituting Sacred for Secular Spectacle
The Vatican News portal (December 29, 2025) reports that large screens near the Vatican display images and messages from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) as part of a Christmas initiative by the Dicastery for Communication. The campaign, running through December 31, features photographs of the antipope alongside phrases promoting “peace, hope, and fraternity,” described as a “sign of spiritual closeness.” The project, conducted with the advertising company Selfiestreet, replaces commercial advertisements in Rome’s public spaces, including areas adjacent to Vatican Museums.
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