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Vatican News Promotes Naturalistic Distortion of Religious Life
The VaticanNews portal (November 19, 2025) profiles Sr. Angela Sinopoli, a 93-year-old member of the Sisters Helpers of the Holy Souls in Purgatory, portraying her street ministry in Matera as exemplary Christian service. The article extols her “pastoral ministry of closeness” involving listening to the lonely and distressed, framed by a quote attributed to antipope Bergoglio: “No one is so poor as to have nothing to give, and no one is so rich as not to need something to receive.” Sr. Angela’s work is described through secular psychologized terms—”therapeutic moment,” “crisis of presence” (citing anthropologist Ernesto De Martino)—while her congregation’s charism of suffrages for souls in Purgatory is conspicuously absent.


Conciliar Sect’s Ecological Gospel Distorts Resurrection Hope
The VaticanNews portal (November 19, 2025) reports on a general audience of antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), where he claims Christians must “reverse course” by embracing environmental activism as an expression of Christ’s Resurrection. The article states Prevost framed ecological concerns as central to Christian identity, misusing John 20:15 to suggest Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the Risen Christ models “ecological conversion.” He invoked the apostate Jorge Bergoglio’s “Laudato si'” to equate protection of creation with spiritual rebirth, declaring: “Paradise is not lost, but found again” through environmental stewardship. The text concludes by urging readers to “listen to the voice of those who have no voice,” framing this as the essence of Christian hope.


Conciliar Missionary Agenda Subverts Christ’s Universal Kingship
The Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on a November 18, 2025 address by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to members of the “diplomatic service at the papal missions,” where he praised missionaries for becoming “a presence everywhere of the whole Church” and embodying “pastoral solicitude of the pope.” Framed within the “Jubilee of Hope,” the address emphasized “inculturation,” “docility to the Holy Spirit,” and serving as “pilgrims of hope” in conflict zones. This modernist manifesto reveals the conciliar sect’s systematic erosion of the Church’s divine mission.


Climate Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Teaching
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 18, 2025) reports on a video message from “Pope” Leo XIV to participants at the United Nations COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil. The usurper of the Apostolic See calls for “stronger climate actions” to create “fairer economic systems,” frames climate change as “the creation crying out” through natural disasters, and demands adherence to the Paris Agreement. Cardinals from the Global South are praised for promoting the Amazon as “a living symbol of creation” while “Leo XIV” asserts that “true leadership means service” through climate policies. The message concludes with an appeal for global solidarity behind UN climate goals.
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