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A solemn Mass at Rome's Gesó e Maria church on November 25, 2025, commemorating the false "Basic Agreement" between the conciliar Vatican and Slovakia. Paul Gallagher and U.S. ambassador Brian Burch stand at the altar, surrounded by apostate bishops and secular leaders.

Conciliar Sect’s False Peace Through Apostate Diplomacy Exposed

Catholic News Agency reports on a November 25, 2025 Mass at Rome’s Gesù e Maria church commemorating the 25th anniversary of the “Basic Agreement” between the conciliar Vatican structures and Slovakia. The event featured Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States, and U.S. ambassador Brian Burch, who claimed Central European Catholics are “crucial for peace in Europe” through “reconciliation.” This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Pax Christi in Regno Christi (the Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ) for naturalistic political bargaining.

A somber depiction of the Vatican City State as a modernist mirage, symbolizing apostasy and subversion of ecclesiastical authority.

Vatican Governance: A Modernist Mirage Masking Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 26, 2025) presents a sanitized overview of Vatican City’s governance through an interview with Juan Ignacio Arrieta, secretary of the conciliar sect’s “Dicastery for Legislative Texts.” The article whitewashes the revolutionary nature of post-conciliar structures, presenting the Vatican City State as a benign administrative entity while obscuring its role in advancing globalist apostasy.

A Catholic bishop praying before a crucifix in a chapel, symbolizing devotion to the Kingship of Christ and rejection of modernist ecumenism.

Conciliar Sect’s False Peace Prayer Betrays Kingship of Christ

The VaticanNews portal (November 26, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV has issued a “prayer intention” for Christians in conflict zones, particularly ahead of his planned visit to Turkey and Lebanon. The text presents this figure as praying that war-torn Christians might “be seeds of peace, reconciliation, and hope” while invoking generic spiritual platitudes about “fraternal bonds” and “bridges of justice and mercy.” The accompanying communique praises Middle Eastern Christian communities for their “unshakable faith” despite persecution, while promoting ecumenical collaboration with “people of other Churches and faiths.” This modernist spectacle constitutes not merely theological error but a direct assault on the Social Kingship of Christ.

A somber confrontation between a naturalistic 'Living Wall' monument and a traditional Catholic confession booth, illustrating the contrast between sacramental reality and modernist substitutes for repentance.

Healing or Heresy? Arkansas’ ‘Living Wall’ and the Eclipse of Sacramental Reality

Catholic News Agency reports on Arkansas artist Lakey Goff’s design for a “Living Wall: Monument to the Unborn,” approved by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ administration. The $1 million project features waterfalls, flora, and hexagonal stones where women can inscribe names of aborted children. Goff claims divine inspiration for this “act of repentance,” stating it will provide healing through nature’s sounds and the ability to “name babies.” The November 26, 2025 article highlights fundraising efforts through a 5K event involving groups including Arkansas Right to Life and describes Goff’s vision of the monument as facilitating “an encounter with Jesus Christ.”

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