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Vatican’s Venezuela Mediation Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ the King

Catholic News Agency reports on January 19, 2026 that the Vatican apparatus under antipope Leo XIV attempted political mediation between Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and U.S. forces, with “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin admitting the conciliar sect sought “a peaceful solution” to avoid “bloodshed” through secret negotiations. The article reveals the conciliar bureaucracy’s obsession with earthly power dynamics while systematically ignoring the supernatural mission of the Church.

US Cardinals’ Call for “Moral Foreign Policy” Reveals Apostate Church’s Betrayal of Christ’s Social Kingship

Vatican News portal (January 19, 2026) reports on a joint statement by “Cardinals” Blase Cupich, Robert McElroy, and Joseph Tobin advocating for US foreign policy based on “peace, human dignity and religious liberty,” explicitly citing antipope Leo XIV’s January 9 address. The text exemplifies how the conciliar sect systematically replaces Catholic social doctrine with Masonic-inspired naturalism.

Vatican Diplomacy’s Betrayal of Christ’s Social Kingship

The VaticanNews portal (19 January 2026) reports on a meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and Czech President Petr Pavel, praising their discussions about strengthening diplomatic relations and promoting “peace” through vague “principles and values.” This spectacle of geopolitical theater epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Quas Primas (Pius XI, 1925), which declared Christ’s universal kingship as the sole foundation of societal order.

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