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Apostolic Parody: Roman Usurper’s Lenten Spectacle Exposes Modernist Agenda

Vatican News portal (January 23, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV plans five Lenten visits to Roman parishes, meeting “various parish groups” and celebrating “Mass” between February 15 and March 15. Cardinal Baldo Reina, vicar general for the occupied Diocese of Rome, calls these “true pastoral visits” enabling “pastoral plan” development. This theatrical imitation of episcopal ministry constitutes a brazen sacrilege against the divine constitution of Holy Mother Church.

Vatican ‘Normality’ Under Antipope Leo XIV: Apostasy Disguised as Tradition

The Catholic News Agency portal (January 23, 2026) reports Archdiocesan Official Georg Gänswein’s praise for antipope Leo XIV’s governance, claiming “normality is slowly returning” to Vatican structures. The article highlights Gänswein’s approval of this usurper’s “clear line when it comes to proclaiming the faith” and critiques the German Synodal Path’s deviations from conciliar sect doctrine.

Vatican Meeting with Luxembourg Royals Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Naturalist Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (January 23, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV received Grand Duke Guillaume and Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg, followed by their meeting with “cardinals” Pietro Parolin and Paul Richard Gallagher. Discussions allegedly addressed “social cohesion,” youth education, “human dignity,” and European affairs. This diplomatic pantomime epitomizes the conciliar sect’s total surrender to Enlightenment naturalism and betrayal of Catholic social kingship.

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