Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Naturalistic Reductionism Masquerading as Pastoral Concern
The Catholic News Agency portal reports (November 7, 2025) on a video message from antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) to Italy’s National Conference on Addictions, where he identifies compulsive gambling, pornography, and internet abuse as consequences of excessive digital use. The article quotes him framing these behaviors as symptoms of “mental or inner distress” and “social decline in positive values,” particularly among youth. He calls for “spiritual and moral values” to be instilled through educational institutions and community prevention efforts, urging society to perceive a “cry for help” from young people.


ICE Facility Scandal Exposes Modernist Apostasy and Sacramental Desecration
Catholic News Agency reports on November 7, 2025 about the Department of Homeland Security’s defiance against federal court orders mandating humane conditions at Broadview, Illinois immigration facility. The article details denied access to sacraments for detainees despite efforts by “Auxiliary Bishop” José María García-Maldonado and other religious leaders. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin labeled detainees as “the worst of the worst” while antipope Leo XIV issued vague appeals about migrant rights without addressing sacramental deprivation. The report reveals tension between detainees’ attorneys alleging unconstitutional conditions and government claims of compliance, while religious leaders’ November 6 letter requests Eucharistic access remains unanswered.


Diocese of Paterson Capitulates to State in Priest Visa Scandal
An article from Catholic News Agency (November 7, 2025) reports that the Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, dismissed its lawsuit against the U.S. government concerning visa issues for foreign-born “priests.” The legal action, initially filed in August 2024, challenged changes to the R-1 religious worker visa and EB-4 green card backlog affecting five foreign nationals serving in the diocese. Attorney Raymond Lahoud claimed a “deal” was reached with federal agencies to resolve the issue nationally through potential legislation or rulemaking, though no details were disclosed. The report frames this as a pragmatic solution to bureaucratic delays, ignoring the deeper theological implications of the Church submitting to secular immigration systems.


Modernist Distortion of Charity Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy
Catholic News Agency reports (November 7, 2025) on conciliar sect entities like “Catholic Charities” expanding food distribution amid U.S. government SNAP benefit cuts. The article quotes figures such as “Archbishop” Mitchell Rozanski (St. Louis) and Kerry Alys Robinson (Catholic Charities USA) framing material aid as “faith in action,” while soliciting donations and volunteer labor.
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