Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Illegitimate Appointments Expose Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy
The EWTN News portal (November 27, 2025) reports on the recent appointment of two pseudo-archbishops for Canadian dioceses by antipope Robert Prevost styling himself “Leo XIV.” The article describes Bishop Stephen Hero’s transfer from Prince Albert to Edmonton and the elevation of Oblate priest Susai Jesu to Keewatin-Le Pas, emphasizing their educational backgrounds and pastoral experience while ignoring the fundamental invalidity of their positions within the framework of Catholic ecclesiology.
Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Lebanese Youth Misled by Vatican’s False Shepherd
EWTN News reports on Lebanese students from the School of the Apostles in Jounieh preparing letters for the antipope Leo XIV’s visit, framing it as a “historic moment” for Christian witness. The article depicts children petitioning the usurper of the Apostolic See for Lebanon’s economic recovery and interfaith peace, under the guidance of Fr. Maroun Moubarak, who claims the visit demonstrates “the deep compassion the Vatican and the pope hold for Lebanon.” A blasphemous spectacle unfolds as students address the antipope as “Your Holiness” while reducing Catholicism to social activism.
Roncalli’s Turkey Mission: Diplomatic Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Action
EWTN News (November 26, 2025) presents Angelo Roncalli’s 1935-1945 Turkish mission as model Catholic diplomacy, praising his adaptation to secular laws and interfaith outreach. The article celebrates his “unprecedented gesture” of meeting Orthodox patriarchs, compliance with Atatürk’s religious clothing ban, and introducing Turkish into liturgy as evidence of “building bridges of trust.” This hagiographic account culminates in calling him “the Turkish Pope” – a title revealing the heretical equating of papal office with nationalist pandering.
Nicaragua’s Church Silence Exposes Post-Conciliar Apostasy
The EWTN News portal (November 25, 2025) reports on Félix Maradiaga’s analysis of the Catholic Church’s silence under Daniel Ortega’s Nicaraguan dictatorship. Maradiaga, president of the World Liberty Congress, laments the regime’s censorship tactics and transnational repression against clergy, while expressing hope in “Pope” Leo XIV’s meeting with exiled Bishop Rolando Álvarez. The article frames the Church’s dilemma as balancing pastoral duties with political resistance, emphasizing human rights and democratic ideals over doctrinal clarity. This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s surrender to naturalism and abandonment of regnum Christi (the reign of Christ).
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