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Bergoglian Echoes: Leo XIV’s Naturalistic “Gospel” Replaces Christ’s Social Kingship
VaticanNews portal reports on November 16, 2025, the usurper Jorge Bergoglio’s successor, Mr. Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”), presided over a “Jubilee of the Poor” ceremony. The article emphasizes his call to transform society into “a space of fraternity and dignity for all” and his assertion that “the poor remind us…there can be no peace without justice.” Prevost declared: “Where the world sees threats, [the Church] sees children; where walls are built, she builds bridges”, framing poverty primarily as social exclusion requiring worldly solutions rather than spiritual remedy. The ceremony included multiple invocations of Bergoglio’s posthumous document “Dilexi Te,” which Prevost claims to have completed.


Neuromodernism: Conciliar Sect’s Reduction of Sacred Music to Brain Therapy
The B.C. Catholic portal (November 16, 2025) reports neuroscientist Kathlyn Gan’s claims that sacred music “enriches and strengthens the brain,” mitigates Alzheimer’s risk, and fosters social connections. While acknowledging music’s role in spiritual growth, the article prioritizes therapeutic utility over supernatural purpose, exemplifying the conciliar sect’s naturalization of sacred realities.


Notre Dame’s Evisceration of Catholic Identity Signals Apostate Trajectory
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the University of Notre Dame’s elimination of “acceptance and support for the Catholic mission” from staff values, framing this as part of a broader “update” to institutional priorities. Heather Christophersen, the university’s Human Resources President, claims this change intends to make Catholic mission “all-encompassing” while simultaneously admitting the institution does not monitor staff religious affiliation. The article contrasts this with positive developments in other dioceses – Hartford’s new schools and St. Anselm College’s $40 million donation – presenting Notre Dame’s secularization as merely administrative refinement.


Angelus Appeal of Vatican Usurper Masquerades as Catholic Piety
VaticanNews portal reports (November 16, 2025) that the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) issued appeals during his Sunday Angelus message for victims of violence in Bangladesh, Sudan, Nigeria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The article quotes him lamenting “discrimination and persecution of Christians” while decrying attacks on places of worship. He further invoked “God’s mercy” and called for believers to “work together for the common good,” extended condolences for Peruvian road accident victims, and mentioned Italy’s “Day of Prayer for Victims of Abuse.” The entire performance constitutes a sacrilegious parody of authentic papal authority.
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