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Antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) delivering a controversial Angelus address in a traditional Catholic church.

Apostate Vatican Usurper Promotes False Ecclesiology in Angelus Address

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on November 9, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) delivered an Angelus address filled with theological ambiguities. Speaking on the feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the usurper claimed the Lateran represents “the driving force of the faith entrusted to the Apostles” while urging listeners to see beyond the Church’s physical structures to a vague “mystery of unity.” The address contained naturalistic appeals about environmentalism and typhoon relief while omitting all references to the Social Kingship of Christ.

Antipope Robert Prevost ("Leo XIV") celebrating Mass at St. John Lateran Basilica on November 9, 2025.

Antipope’s Empty Rhetoric Masks Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) celebrating Mass at St. John Lateran Basilica (November 9, 2025), urging Christians to build the Church on “solid foundations” while promoting the conciliar sect’s syncretistic agenda. The antipope’s homily employs orthodox-sounding terminology to mask revolutionary doctrines condemned by perennial Catholic teaching.

Sedevacantist Catholic priest standing solemnly before Lateran Basilica, holding a missal.

Conciliar Sect’s False Ecclesiology Masquerading as Catholic Unity

VaticanNews portal (November 9, 2025) reports on a Sunday Angelus address by “Pope” Leo XIV, marking the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. The usurper of Peter’s throne claims the true sanctuary of God is Christ, whom he describes as “the only mediator of salvation” uniting humanity to the Father. He reduces the Church to a “spiritual edifice” of “living stones” called to spread “mercy, consolation and peace” through “witness of life,” while lamenting that “frailties and mistakes of Christians” obscure the Church’s holiness—a holiness he paradoxically divorces from sacramental grace by declaring it dependent solely on God’s “gift” rather than cooperation with the means of salvation. The article concludes with an invocation to Mary as “Mother of the Church” devoid of her true mediatory role. This modernist distortion exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic annihilation of the Church’s visible, hierarchical, and sacramental nature.

A somber depiction of the Lateran Basilica during a sacrilegious Novus Ordo service led by antipope Bergoglio (Leo XIV), highlighting liturgical abuses and pagan symbols within the sacred space.

Neo-Church’s Construction Site of Apostasy: Bergoglio’s Rome Homily Exposed

VaticanNews portal reports on a homily delivered by antipope Bergoglio (referred to as “Leo XIV”) during a sacrilegious Novus Ordo service at the occupied Lateran Basilica. The article presents Bergoglio’s call for the “construction site” ecclesiology, emphasizing gradual community-building while rejecting “worldly criteria” demanding “immediate results.” Bergoglio invoked Zacchaeus’ conversion narrative to justify modernist incrementalism, claiming Jesus “skillfully shapes us according to his plans for salvation.” The antipope further praised the “implementation phase of the Synod,” urging continued “efforts to grow together” despite acknowledging “complex problems.” The report concludes with Bergoglio’s appeal for liturgy adhering to “established norms” while accommodating “different sensibilities” through “wise inculturation.”

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