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Portrait of Lithuania's Vice Minister Kristina Zamarytė-Sakavičienė in traditional Catholic attire before a cathedral, symbolizing the conflict between natural law ethics and divine authority.

Lithuania’s Vice Minister Embodies Conciliarist Errors in Public Square

Portal Catholic News Agency reports on November 5, 2025 the appointment of Kristina Zamarytė-Sakavičienė as Lithuania’s vice minister of justice, presenting her as a Catholic model of integrating faith into public life. The article highlights her pro-life activism, six children, and endorsements from conciliar hierarchy figures including “Cardinal” Sigitas Tamkevičius and “Archbishop” Kęstutis Kėvalas. Her stated positions include opposition to IVF and abortion based on “child-centric” ethics and natural law arguments, while advocating religious freedom in governance.

A traditional Catholic bishop in full vestments gazes disapprovingly at a COP30 climate protest poster inside a reverent church setting.

Conciliar Sect’s Climate Idolatry Exposed at COP30

Portal Vatican News reports on a joint statement by “Archbishop” Borys Gudziak and “Bishop” Elias Zaidan of the USCCB, alongside Sean Callahan of Catholic Relief Services (CRS), urging world leaders to “act courageously” at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil. The statement invokes Jorge Bergoglio’s Laudato si’ to demand “urgent, courageous action to protect God’s creation,” emphasizing intergenerational solidarity and “integral ecology” while warning that climate inaction “ignores our responsibility as one human family.” The declaration frames environmental activism as a fulfillment of the “Jubilee Year of Hope,” claiming it responds to “the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor.”

A Catholic priest praying solemnly before an altar with Myanmar pagodas in the background, symbolizing the spiritual battle for souls in a conflict-torn nation.

Neo-Vatican’s Myanmar Appeal Exposes Apostate Priorities

Portal VaticanNews reports (November 5, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) called for prayers and humanitarian aid for Myanmar amidst civil conflict, describing “years of civil conflict and internal unrest” without addressing spiritual causes or solutions. The article details military atrocities against Rohingya Muslims and pro-democracy forces since the 2021 coup, noting three million displaced persons and UN estimates that half Myanmar’s population requires aid. The text concludes with a plea for newsletter subscriptions and financial support for spreading the antipope’s messages.

A solemn man in black clerical attire kneels before an empty tomb in a traditional Catholic cemetery at dusk.

Empty Tomb, Empty Words: Neo-Modernist Resurrection Discourse Reveals Ecclesial Apostasy

Portal VaticanNews reports (November 5, 2025) that “Pope” Leo XIV during a general audience presented Christ’s Resurrection as “the Event that is the foundation of faith” which should “revolutioniz[e] how we live” and provide “the lodestar towards which we can direct our seemingly chaotic lives.” The antipope claimed this Paschal mystery fulfills humanity’s “thirst for meaning” amid evil and suffering, insisting that “every day is Easter” through “living remembrance” in the Eucharist. He quoted St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) to suggest human nature constantly seeks transcendence despite mortality, concluding the Resurrection constitutes “the most beautiful, joyful, and overwhelming news” satisfying our demand for meaning. The article concludes by framing the Resurrection as changing history through the women discovering the empty tomb.

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