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A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands solemnly before a modern hospital, holding Quas Primas and looking at a digital tablet with AI algorithms, symbolizing the conflict between faith and modern medicine.

Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Warnings on AI Expose Deeper Apostasy

VaticanNews portal reports on November 10, 2025, that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressed an international congress on “Artificial Intelligence and Medicine,” warning that technology could fuel “antihuman ideologies.” The article highlights concerns about insurance companies using AI to deny claims for restorative reproductive medicine while promoting “healthcare professionals” as “guardians of human life.”

St. Leo the Great holding his Tome before a traditional Catholic altar, symbolizing the defense of Christological orthodoxy against modern apostasy.

St. Leo the Great’s Legacy Weaponized to Conceal Modern Apostasy

Catholic News Agency’s November 10, 2025 article superficially recounts St. Leo I’s defense of Christological orthodoxy while ignoring the systematic dismantling of that same faith by the conciliar sect. The portal writes: “Pope Leo I… worked to clarify doctrines related to Christ’s human and divine natures” and quotes modernist “church historian” Thomas Clemmons calling Leo a “pope-theologian” and “remarkable bishop”. Yet this veneer of orthodoxy masks the article’s true function: to create false continuity between Catholicism and the conciliar counterfeit.

A solemn scene depicting the so-called 'Pope' Leo XIV and former 'bishop' Paolo Bizzeti in Turkey, surrounded by Muslim and Catholic aid workers during Caritas-led earthquake relief efforts.

Apostolic Journey to Turkey: Ecumenical Syncretism Masquerading as Charity

The VaticanNews portal (November 10, 2025) reports on the impending visit of “Pope” Leo XIV to Turkey, framing it as an opportunity to “revive the spirit of Vatican II” through interreligious cooperation and aid initiatives led by Caritas. Former “bishop” Paolo Bizzeti, identified as the ex-“Apostolic Vicar” of Anatolia, praises post-earthquake collaboration with Muslims as the “deepest form of interreligious dialogue,” while celebrating the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea as a model for “expressing faith in new terms.” The article concludes with Bizzeti’s assertion that Caritas workers embody the “People of God” through service to Muslims and Christians alike.

A reverent Catholic church interior with a sedevacantist clergy member before an empty papal throne, reflecting the theological crisis of the Conciliar Sect's modernist agenda.

Conciliar Sect Advances Modernist Agenda with Nigerian Appointment

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 10, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV has appointed Edward Daniang Daleng, OSA – a Nigerian religious affiliated with his former Augustinian order – as vice regent of the Prefecture of the “Papal Household”. The article emphasizes Daleng’s academic credentials in moral theology and his two-decade relationship with the Vatican usurper, presenting this bureaucratic maneuver as evidence of the antipope’s supposed “simplicity” and concern for Africa. This personnel change exemplifies the conciliar sect’s accelerating decomposition into a managerial NGO devoid of supernatural purpose.

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