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Hagiography of Vatican Usurper Exposes Apostate Priorities
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 10, 2025) promotes Armando Lovera’s book “From Robert to Leo,” a biographical work chronicling anecdotes about the current Vatican occupant Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”). The narrative focuses on Prevost’s alleged pastoral approachability during his time in Peru, including an incident where parishioners mistakenly believed him dead after a bureaucratic error. The article emphasizes Prevost’s musical talents, friendships with laypeople, and purported humility while avoiding any discussion of doctrinal fidelity or adherence to immutable Catholic tradition.


Another Neo-Church Appointment Exposes Vatican’s Apostate Trajectory
The VaticanNews portal (November 10, 2025) announces the appointment of Edward Daniang Daleng, O.S.A., as vice regent of the “Pontifical Household” by antipope Leo XIV. The Nigerian “priest” allegedly holds a doctorate from the Alphonsian Academy (2012) and previously served as “General Counsellor and Procurator General” for the Augustinian order. The article highlights Daleng’s claims about antipope Leo XIV’s “special bond” with Africa, asserting he “has Africa in his heart” after multiple visits to Nigeria.


Vatican’s AI Ethics: Naturalism Masquerading as Human Dignity
Vatican News portal (November 10, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s message to the Pontifical Academy for Life conference titled “AI and Medicine: The Challenge of Human Dignity.” The article quotes the usurper of the Apostolic Palace urging healthcare professionals to ensure artificial intelligence “enhances interpersonal relationships” rather than replacing them, while vaguely invoking “human dignity” and warning against “vast economic interests.” This performance exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of Catholic ontology with secular humanist platitudes.


Tanzanian “Church” Promotes Humanistic Peace Amidst Bloodshed
Vatican News portal (November 10, 2025) reports: The Archdiocese of Mbeya held a Mass “to remember those who lost their lives during the demonstrations” after Tanzanian election violence, with “more than a hundred victims” according to Fr. Valerio Mwandanji. The report claims the “Church” seeks “reconciliation and peace” while acknowledging protesters’ demands for constitutional reform and “genuine democracy.” Camillus Kassala of the Tanzanian “Bishops'” Conference claims they mediate with government while promoting prayer initiatives. This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of Catholic social doctrine.
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