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Vatican’s Political Charade Masks Abandonment of Christ’s Social Kingship
VaticanNews portal (November 6, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to discuss “urgent humanitarian aid” for Gaza and promote a “two-State solution.” The article highlights Abbas’ visit to Bergoglio’s tomb, praising the latter’s 2015 recognition of Palestine – part of the “Comprehensive Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine.” The portal frames this as “peace diplomacy” while omitting all reference to Christ the King.


Mockery of Religious Life: Conciliar Sect Merges Feminist Congregations in Loyola Spectacle
VaticanNews portal (November 6, 2025) reports the canonical merger of the Congregation of Jesus (CJ) and the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM)—known as Loreto Sisters—into a single entity under the CJ name. The unification ceremony, presided by Arturo Sosa (“Superior General” of the post-conciliar “Society of Jesus”), occurred in Loyola, Spain, allegedly fulfilling the “400-year-old vision” of Mary Ward (1585-1645), whom the conciliar sect titles “Venerable.” The article celebrates this as a “profound act of healing and hope” (Sr. Veronica Fuhrmann, CJ), claiming the merger exemplifies “Gospel message of peace, reconciliation, and communion” (Sr. Carmel Swords, IBVM).


Vatican-Appointed Prelates Betray Catholic Mission in Illinois Detainee Scandal
Catholic News Agency reports on a federal judge’s November 5 order mandating improved conditions for migrants detained at Broadview, Illinois facility. Auxiliary “Bishop” Jose María García-Maldonado attempted to bring Communion to detainees on November 1 but was denied entry. The report quotes antipope Leo XIV urging authorities to allow “pastoral workers to attend to the spiritual needs” of detainees, framing this as a humanitarian crisis requiring legal intervention.


Iowa “Priest’s” Death Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Social Gospel Apostasy
Catholic News Agency’s November 5, 2025 article mourns the death of “Fr.” Guillermo Treviño Jr., a 39-year-old cleric from the Diocese of Davenport who died after attending antipope Leo XIV’s World Meeting of Popular Movements. The piece glorifies his activism with Escucha Mi Voz Iowa, his opposition to U.S. immigration enforcement, and his lobbying of Senator Chuck Grassley, while quoting praise from “Bishop” Dennis Walsh and “Archbishop” Thomas Zinkula. This hagiography of social agitation reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of sacramental priorities.
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