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Vatican’s Custody of Syriac Manuscript Masks Doctrinal Bankruptcy
Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) reports on a 13th-century Syriac Gospel manuscript from Qaraqosh, Iraq, now housed in the Vatican Apostolic Library. The article describes its artistic merits and historical journey—including multiple thefts and eventual donation to Pius XI in 1937—while celebrating its preservation as a symbol of Christian resilience amid ISIS persecution. This sentimental narrative conceals the conciliar sect’s exploitation of sacred objects to legitimize its apostate agenda.


Vatican News Whitewashes Terrorism, Ignores Christ’s Kingship
Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) reports on Israel’s identification of Lior Rudaeff’s body returned by Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists, framing the October 7 Hamas-led massacre as merely an “attack” while omitting its genocidal intent. The article uncritically amplifies Turkey’s politically motivated arrest warrants against Israeli leaders and presents the Gaza conflict through a naturalistic lens devoid of Catholic moral theology.


Vatican’s Diplomatic Charade Undermines Christ’s Social Kingship
VaticanNews portal reports the November 8, 2025 meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, emphasizing their “cordial talks” about the “valuable contribution” of “the Catholic Church” in education, healthcare, and “dialogue and reconciliation”. The portal describes this as a routine diplomatic encounter, complete with photographic evidence of gift exchanges and bureaucratic platitudes about social engagement.


Vatican’s Jubilee Rhetoric Masks Apostasy from Christ’s Social Kingship
Vatican News portal (November 8, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressed participants of the “Jubilee of Work” event, calling for “a collective commitment” to create jobs ensuring “stability and dignity” so “young people can realize their dreams.” Quoting the pseudo-encyclical Laborem exercens by the apostate Karol Wojtyła (“John Paul II”), the usurper claimed work must become “a source of hope and life” allowing “expression of individual creativity.” His catechesis distorted St. Paul’s epistle to Corinthians into a social justice manifesto, declaring God’s criteria “reawaken the dignity of each person” through an “earthquake” prioritizing “the least.” This performative concern for temporal welfare constitutes a theological crime against the Regnum Christi – the only solution to mankind’s disorders.
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