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Bergoglian Syncretism Masquerading as Gospel Proclamation

The VaticanNews portal (January 25, 2026) reports on an Angelus address by “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), wherein he claims Christ’s public ministry began amidst “unfavourable circumstances” after John the Baptist’s arrest. The antipope asserts this demonstrates God works in “every time” regardless of conditions, urging listeners to “proclaim the Gospel in every context of human life” as a “leaven of fraternity and peace among all individuals, cultures, religions and peoples.” This represents a complete inversion of the Gospel’s supernatural purpose into a vehicle for naturalistic universalism.

Conciliar Sect Distorts Missionary Mandate with Syncretist Agenda

Vatican News portal (January 25, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV issued a message for the 100th World Mission Day, framing the Church’s mission as promoting “fraternity among all human beings and harmony with all creation.” The text urges increased ecumenism, declares “no baptized person is exempt from mission,” and reduces evangelization to embodying “God’s faithful love” rather than converting souls. The message concludes with a prayer invoking Mary as “Queen of Missions” to make the Church “instruments of peace.”

Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine Reveals Bankruptcy of Modernist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal (January 24, 2026) reports on Ukrainians enduring freezing conditions after Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. The article describes power outages, emergency heating points, and UN relief efforts while omitting any reference to the spiritual causes of this suffering. This silence constitutes a clerical betrayal more devastating than winter temperatures.

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