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The Empty Humanitarian Gospel of Leo XIV’s Myanmar Appeal
Portal Catholic News Agency reports on antipope Leo XIV’s November 5, 2025 general audience, where he issued humanitarian appeals for Myanmar while delivering a catechesis reducing Christ’s Resurrection to psychological comfort. The article highlights his call for international aid to Myanmar’s displaced population and his theological reflections framing Easter as mere existential hope rather than the triumph over sin and death.


Spanish Martyrs’ Legacy Distorted by Neo-Modernist Narrative
Portal Catholic News Agency (November 5, 2025) reports on Auxiliary “Bishop” Juan Antonio Martínez Camino’s book The 39 Martyrs of 1934 in Spain, framing the murder of clergy during the Asturian socialist uprising as a means to “recover evangelical strength.” The article credits the “bishop” with distinguishing these deaths from later Spanish Civil War martyrdoms while lamenting modern Spain’s “neo-pagan culture.” It concludes with reference to John Paul II’s 2000 Colosseum event commemorating 20th-century martyrs—a deceptive veneer masking the conciliar sect’s exploitation of martyrdom for ecumenical agendas.


The Vatican Usurper’s Empty Gestures: Naturalism Masquerading as Charity
Portal Catholic News Agency reports that “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) appealed for humanitarian aid to Myanmar while delivering a catechesis reducing the Resurrection to psychological comfort. The article states: “The paschal mystery is the cornerstone of Christian life… every day is Easter” and claims the “pope” urged providing “necessary humanitarian assistance” without spiritual conditions. This performance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Church’s divine mission.


Conciliar Pseudo-Knights Promote Naturalism Amidst Youth Apostasy
Portal Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on November 5, 2025, regarding a Symposium on Young American Men hosted by the conciliar pseudo-Knights of Columbus at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly claimed young men are “lost” due to fatherless homes and digital addiction, proposing “friendship” and “community” as solutions alongside U.S. senators from both major parties. The article omits all reference to the primacy of grace, the true Holy Sacrifice, and the Social Reign of Christ the King, offering instead a naturalistic program indistinguishable from secular humanism.
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