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Archbishop Paul S. Coakley and Bishop Daniel E. Flores in a solemn Catholic church setting, reflecting the crisis of conciliar apostasy.

USCCB Election Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports on the election of Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City as president and Bishop Daniel E. Flores of Brownsville as vice president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) during their 10-13 November 2025 plenary assembly in Baltimore. The article highlights Coakley’s request for prayers to be “a wise servant of unity and communion with our Holy Father, Pope Leo” and Cardinal Christophe Pierre’s exhortation to embrace Vatican II and synodality as the Church’s future path. This grotesque spectacle demonstrates the conciliar sect’s complete submission to the anti-Roman agenda.

Antipope Leo XIV speaking in St. Peter's Square about fraternity, symbolizing the Conciliar Sect's distortion of Catholic doctrine

The Conciliar Sect’s Distortion of Fraternity: A Naturalistic Betrayal of Christ’s Kingship

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on November 12, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) declared fraternity as “one of the great challenges for contemporary humanity” during his general audience in St. Peter’s Square. The article, authored by Victoria Cardiel, presents this message as continuous with the thought of his predecessor Jorge Bergoglio (“Francis”), emphasizing that “the fraternity given by Christ… frees us from the negative logic of selfishness” and quoting Bergoglio’s encyclical *Fratelli Tutti*. The antipope claims fraternity “is not a beautiful but impossible dream” but rather stems from our human capacity for relationship, warning against “narcissism” while invoking St. Francis of Assisi’s greeting of “omnes fratres.” This message culminates in the assertion that the Risen Christ shows us the way to be “brothers and sisters all.” The article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic substitution of naturalistic humanism for supernatural Catholicism.

Cardinal Parolin speaking at an AI conference, surrounded by secular experts in a modern setting with Catholic symbols subtly present.

Conciliar Sect’s AI Warnings Ignore Christ’s Sovereignty

The VaticanNews portal (November 12, 2025) reports that “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin issued warnings about artificial intelligence threatening human dignity at a conference organized by Telefono Azzurro and the Child Foundation. The conciliar official employed apocalyptic language about humanity facing extinction through AI, while paradoxically advocating for “interdisciplinary and multicultural efforts” as the solution. The article quotes Bergoglio’s 2017 statement about directing technology toward “healthier, more human progress,” revealing the modernist sect’s perennial substitution of naturalistic humanism for divine revelation.

Antipope Leo XIV addresses Benedictine monks in Sant'Anselmo Church, Rome, 2025, amidst modernist symbols and traditional Catholic architecture.

Benedictine Betrayal: Conciliar Sect’s False Monasticism Exposed

The “Catholic News Agency” portal (November 12, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Sant’Anselmo Church in Rome, commemorating the 125th anniversary of its consecration. The antipope invoked Vatican II’s Sacrosanctum Concilium while urging Benedictines to engage with “modern challenges” through “prayer, study, and holy life,” framing monasticism as merely a “place of growth, peace, hospitality, and unity” rather than a fortress against modernity. This synodal distortion of Benedictine spirituality reveals the conciliar sect’s systematic dismantling of Catholic asceticism.

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