Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Dubious Miracles and Ecumenical Agendas: St. Charbel’s Cult Under Scrutiny
EWTN News reports two alleged miracles attributed to St. Charbel Makhlouf in 2026: an abdominal wound healing in Indiana and spontaneous tumor disappearance in Lebanon. The article presents these events as evidence of the Lebanese monk’s intercessory power, noting his canonization by Paul VI in 1977 and a recent visit by “Pope” Leo XIV (Bergoglio) to his tomb. This narrative exemplifies the theological confusion and naturalistic piety permeating the post-conciliar sect.
Vilnius Mercy Congress Promotes Modernist Apostasy Under Guise of Piety
The EWTN News portal (January 26, 2026) reports on the Sixth World Apostolic Congress on Mercy (WACOM 6) scheduled in Vilnius, Lithuania, presided over by “Archbishop” Gintaras Grušas. The article promotes a naturalized concept of mercy divorced from repentance and justice, centering on devotion to the false mystic Faustina Kowalska and her confessor Michał Sopoćko. Emphasis is placed on “building a city of mercy” through emotional solidarity rather than doctrinal fidelity, with explicit endorsements of antipopes John Paul II and Francis. This event exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic soteriology with anthropocentric sentimentality.
Synodality and Ecumenism: A Modernist Betrayal of Catholic Unity
EWTN News reports on the recent address by antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) during the closing of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. The article highlights his promotion of “ecumenical synodal practices” and shared recitation of the Nicene Creed with non-Catholic communities in İznik, Turkey. Prevost claims that synodality must be “ecumenical” and praises Armenian Christian traditions while ignoring their schismatic status. The article concludes with Prevost’s invocation of Catholicos St. Nersès Šnorhali as a model for unity, disregarding the Armenian Apostolic Church’s formal separation from Rome since the Council of Chalcedon (451 AD).
Leo XIV’s Ecumenical Mission: Subversion of Catholic Evangelization
The EWTN News portal (January 25, 2026) reports on the message of “Pope” Leo XIV for World Mission Day 2026, which promotes ecumenical unity under the theme “One in Christ, United in Mission.” The article highlights his call for “spiritual communion and reconciliation among Christians” and emphasizes cooperation with other denominations while invoking the Council of Nicaea’s anniversary. This agenda fundamentally contradicts the regnum sociale Christi (social reign of Christ) as defined by Catholic tradition.
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