Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Caritas Bangladesh’s Humanitarianism: A Betrayal of True Catholic Charity
EWTN News portal reports on November 29, 2025, about Caritas Bangladesh providing sewing machines and livelihood support to “tiger widows” in the Sundarbans mangrove forest. The paramasonic structure calling itself Caritas distributed 10,000 taka ($81) to 106 families, including 12 women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers, claiming this assistance enables them to “escape poverty and social stigma.” The article frames this as the “Catholic Church bringing hope” through purely material means while systematically omitting the supernatural purpose of authentic Christian charity.
Global Seminary Hub Spreads Modernist Corruption Under Guise of Vocations
The EWTN News portal reports on the Indonesian island of Flores as a “vocational powerhouse” producing hundreds of priests for global distribution. The article highlights St. Paul’s Major Seminary in Ledalero—founded by the Society of the Divine Word (SVD)—which claims to have formed 1,500 priests serving in over 70 countries. Archbishop Paulus Budi Kleden, SVD, boasts of the island’s “contribution to the global clergy,” while seminary professor Father Sefrianus Juhani describes formation focused on “emotional maturity” and “social skills.” The piece celebrates seminarians engaging in environmental advocacy, HIV patient visitation, and disaster relief, framing these as essential to priestly identity.
Neo-Modernist Spectacle in Istanbul Masquerades as Ecumenical Unity
EWTN News reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Istanbul’s “Cathedral of the Holy Spirit,” presenting a distorted vision of Catholicism that substitutes supernatural faith with naturalistic humanitarianism. The article chronicles how this paramasonic structure’s leader engaged in ecumenical theater while ignoring the regnum Christi (kingship of Christ) over nations.
Neo-Vatican’s Materialist Charity Masks Spiritual Bankruptcy
The EWTN News portal (November 27, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s theatrical distribution of apartment keys to a homeless Australian mother, Nadia Howlader, as part of the “13 Houses” campaign during the neo-church’s fabricated “World Day of the Poor.” The article celebrates this modernist spectacle while omitting all reference to the supernatural ends of Christian charity.
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