Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Neo-Church Exploits Natural Disaster to Promote False Ecumenism and Fatima Idolatry
The Vatican News portal (January 31, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) sent a telegram expressing “spiritual closeness” to victims of Storm Kristin in Portugal through his “cardinal” secretary of state Pietro Parolin. The message praises “ecclesial organisations” and civil authorities while invoking the false apparition of “Our Lady of Fatima.” The article exemplifies how the conciliar sect replaces supernatural faith with humanitarian spectacle while promoting theological errors condemned by Pope St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907).
Vatican’s Olympic Message Omits Christ’s Kingship
The VaticanNews portal (January 30, 2026) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV urged athletes at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics to embrace “fair play, respect, team spirit, and sacrifice,” alongside “social inclusion and the joy of encounter.” The message, delivered via his “cardinal” secretary Pietro Parolin during a Mass in Como, frames sport as a vehicle for humanistic values while erasing the supernatural ends of human activity.
Vatican News Promotes Syncretic “Nineveh Fast” in Mosul Church Ceremony
Vatican News (January 23, 2026) reports on the reopening of the Tahira Chaldean Church in Mosul and the observance of the “Nineveh Fast” by Eastern Christian communities. The article describes this three-day fast—observed three weeks before Lent by Syriac Churches—as commemorating Jonah’s time in the “Great Fish” and the repentance of Nineveh’s inhabitants. It frames the fast as an ecumenical act of “sobriety, prayer, and solidarity” while omitting any mention of the Catholic Church’s exclusive mediatory role in salvation.
Naturalistic Prayer Agenda Masks Conciliar Apostasy
The VaticanNews portal (January 30, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) released twelve monthly prayer intentions for 2027 through his “Worldwide Prayer Network.” These intentions focus on human dignity, artificial intelligence, ecological conversion, migrant integration, and other socio-political themes while systematically omitting the supernatural ends of prayer and the Church’s divine mission. Fr. Cristóbal Fones of this network describes their purpose as fostering “deep connection” in a fast-paced world, revealing the anthropocentric shift of conciliar religion.
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