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Interfaith symposium at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in 2025, featuring "Cardinal" George Koovakad and Prof. Philip Goyret with Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist leaders.

Interfaith Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Dialogue

VaticanNews portal (November 21, 2025) reports on a symposium at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross commemorating the 60th anniversary of the conciliar declaration Nostra Aetate. The event—attended by representatives of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and the conciliar sect—praised interfaith dialogue as essential for global “peacebuilding.” “Cardinal” George Koovakad, prefect of the “Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue,” declared that “religion has an important role to play” in policymaking, while Prof. Philip Goyret asserted that “religious leaders… can contribute to building peace.” Participants visited Rome’s Great Synagogue and Great Mosque, framing these acts as gestures of unity. The gathering culminated in Koovakad’s claim that Nostra Aetate had grown from a “seed of hope” into a “tall tree” of interfaith collaboration. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s wholesale betrayal of Catholic exclusivity.

Antipope Leo XIV's visit to war-torn Lebanon highlights naturalistic apostasy and the decline of Catholic influence.

Neo-Church’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Naturalistic Apostasy

CNA portal reports (November 21, 2025) on preparations for antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Lebanon, framing it as a “sign of peace” amid Israeli-Hezbollah conflicts. The article quotes “Fr.” Tony Elias from Rmeich village claiming “we managed to protect our village” through non-evacuation, while “Fr.” Raffaele Zgheib describes Lebanon as “a wounded country” suffering economic collapse and war. Both clergymen express hope that the antipope’s visit will bring “lasting and just peace in the Middle East,” ignoring the supernatural mission of the Church. This modernist narrative reduces the Church’s role to geopolitical mediation, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Quas Primas (Pius XI) which declared: “Nations will be happy and peaceful only when they accept the reign of Christ the King.”

Maronite 'Archbishop' Paul Abdel Sater kneeling in prayer before an empty throne in a dimly lit Lebanese church, symbolizing false hope placed in the antipope's visit.

Beirut’s False Hope: Apostate Prelate Awaits Antipope’s Empty Gestures

The VaticanNews portal (November 21, 2025) reports Maronite “Archbishop” Paul Abdel Sater’s anticipation of antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Lebanon, framing it as a “message of hope, peace, and love” for a nation devastated by socio-economic collapse. The “prelate” claims the usurper’s mere presence will “encourage” Lebanese Catholics, stating: “We’re not expecting that His Holiness will give us a solution for our problems. It is enough for us that he is present here.” This groveling before a counterfeit authority reveals the theological bankruptcy of the conciliar sect.

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