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Vatican News Praises Pagan “Spiritual Leader” in Apostate Ecumenical Award
The Vatican News portal reports that the Niwano Peace Prize, an award promoting interreligious cooperation, has been granted to Benki Piyãko, described as an “Indigenous spiritual leader of the Ashaninka People in Brazil’s Amazon.” The article celebrates his work in “defending Indigenous land and culture,” “pioneering reforestation,” and advancing “intercultural dialogue,” all while being “guided by Indigenous spirituality.” This presentation, emanating from the official news service of the post-conciliar structures occupying the Vatican, constitutes a brazen manifestation of the apostasy foretold by St. Pius X and the Syllabus of Errors. It represents the complete abandonment of the Catholic Church’s exclusive mission to bring all peoples to the obedience of Christ the King, replacing it with a naturalistic, pantheistic, and indifferentist worldview that honors pagan idolatry as a legitimate path to peace.
ACN’s Naturalism: Abandoning Christ’s Kingship for Humanitarian Band-Aids
[EWTN News] reports on statements by Regina Lynch, executive president of Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), expressing deep concern over escalating violence in the Middle East and its threat to Christian communities. Lynch focuses on the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and the displacement in Lebanon, calling for prayer, solidarity, and continued material support. She highlights the faith and perseverance of Middle Eastern Christians as a “wonderful and steadfast seed of faith.” The article presents ACN’s work as a vital Catholic charitable response, with 17.5% of its aid directed to the region.
This narrative, while emotionally compelling, represents a profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy. It exemplifies the naturalistic, modernist paradigm that has consumed the post-conciliar “church,” reducing the Catholic mission to mere humanitarianism while remaining utterly silent on the supernatural causes and solutions to the crisis. The analysis exposes how ACN’s approach, within the framework of the conciliar sect, actively perpetuates the apostasy it claims to lament.
Ghana’s Conciliar Beatification: Apostasy in Action
The VaticanNews portal reports that the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC), a body of the post-conciliar sect, has issued a pastoral directive mandating an annual Mass on March 7 for the beatif…


Naturalistic “Peace” from an Antipope: The Apostasy of Leo XIV’s Middle East Statement
The Vatican News portal reports that “Pope Leo XIV” expressed “profound sorrow” for victims of bombings in the Middle East, specifically mentioning children and Maronite priest Fr. Pierre El-Rahi, killed in Lebanon. The statement, released by the Holy See Press Office, says the “Pope” is “following what is happening with concern and prays that every hostility may cease as soon as possible.” The article quotes Fr. Toufic Bou Merhi lamenting the war and stating, “Enough war; enough violence. Weapons, as the Pope said, do not generate peace; they generate massacres and hatred. All we ask is to live with a little dignity.”
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