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Neo-Vatican’s Humanitarian Charade Masks Apostasy from Christ’s Kingship
Vatican News portal (December 27, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV sent three truckloads of food packets to Ukraine through the “Office of Papal Charities”, with “Cardinal” Konrad Krajewski claiming this “small gesture” supports families “travelling along the ‘via dolorosa’ of exile”. The article frames this as imitation of the Holy Family’s plight, asserting that God “desires to always be where human beings are in danger”. This theatrical display of naturalistic philanthropy epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of the Church’s divine mission.


Kyiv’s Humanitarian Crisis: A Testament to the Abandonment of Christ’s Kingship
VaticanNews portal (December 27, 2025) reports on Russian strikes causing heating outages in Kyiv, civilian casualties, and diplomatic maneuvers by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with Western leaders. The article frames the conflict through secular geopolitical lenses, reducing human suffering to a technical problem of infrastructure and negotiations.


Neo-Church’s False Peace: Naturalism Masquerading as Gospel
VaticanNews portal (December 27, 2025) reports on Sister Adele Howard’s analysis of antipope Leo XIV’s 59th World Day of Peace message, framed around a terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia. The article promotes interfaith unity, quoting the antipope’s call to “defuse hostility through dialogue” and his concept of “unarmed peace,” while celebrating a Jewish-led vigil and a Catholic politician’s appeal to “seek peace” through human compassion. The piece culminates in a syncretistic vision where “Abrahamic faiths” jointly propagate a peace detached from the Kingship of Christ.


US-Nigeria Strikes: Secularism Masquerading as Counterterrorism
VaticanNews portal reports on December 27, 2025, that the United States conducted airstrikes against Islamic State-linked militants in Nigeria’s Sokoto state, with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s approval. The article frames this as an expansion of counterterrorism efforts against the Lakurawa faction, quoting former US President Donald Trump’s characterization of the operation as combating “Radical Islamic Terrorism” targeting Christians. While acknowledging years of jihadist violence in Nigeria, the report reduces complex religious conflict to geopolitical maneuvering, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s embrace of secular solutions to spiritual crises.
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