Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Pastoral Heart or Modernist Diversion: The Franciscan Sisters of Mary in Papua New Guinea
The Vatican News portal (February 5, 2026) reports on the Franciscan Sisters of Mary (FSM), founded in 1976 in the Diocese of Mendi by Capuchin “Bishop” Firmin Schmidt. The article praises their pastoral work in remote Papua New Guinea, including catechesis, healthcare, education, and ecumenical student outreach. Sr. Grace Nakan is highlighted for her role in coordinating interfaith initiatives and representing Catholic students at an Asia-Pacific meeting focused on social issues. The narrative presents the FSM as a model of “solidarity,” framing their ministries as responses to geographic and social challenges.
Vatican’s UN Address Promotes Naturalism Over Christ’s Social Reign
Vatican News portal (February 5, 2026) reports on Archbishop Gabriele Caccia’s address to the United Nations Commission for Social Development, emphasizing states’ role in achieving “the common good” through social justice initiatives and poverty alleviation. The article quotes Caccia stating: “The state must guarantee the cohesion, unity, and organization of society to enable the common good to be achieved with the contribution of every citizen,” while urging governments to “respect and support the family.” The report references antipope Leo XIV’s document Dilexi te regarding poverty’s “structural causes” and concludes with the conciliar sect’s commitment to “social justice” through collaboration with international organizations.
Apostolic Betrayal: Neo-Church Usurper Endorses Schismatic Unity
VaticanNews portal (February 5, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV hosted Eastern Orthodox clergy during a “study visit” orchestrated by the conciliar sect’s “Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity.” The usurper invoked St. Paul and deceased Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I to advance religious indifferentism, declaring: “The historic and cultural differences in our Churches represent a wonderful mosaic of our shared Christian heritage” and urging participants to “grow in our shared faith in Christ.” The article concludes with the antipope leading an Our Father with schismatics. This spectacle constitutes open apostasy from Catholic ecclesiology.
Naturalistic Child Welfare Masquerading as Catholic Action
Vatican News portal reports on an audience granted by antipope Leo XIV (Prevost) to the organizing committee of the “From Crisis to Care: Catholic Action for Children” initiative (February 5, 2026). The text frames children’s welfare through the lens of secular human rights discourse rather than Catholic doctrine, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s abandonment of supernatural priorities.
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