Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Myanmar’s Carlo Acutis Statue: Neo-Church’s False Hope in Crisis
VaticanNews.va (January 21, 2026) reports the erection of a Carlo Acutis statue at Myitkyina Cathedral in Myanmar, presented as a “symbol of hope” for youth during civil conflict. Diocesan priest John Aung Htoi claims this beatified individual—inaccurately termed “saint”—teaches young people “how to bear witness to the faith… during this difficult time” through internet use. The article frames the conciliar sect’s youth programs (e.g., Salesian “Don Bosco” Center) as solutions to Myanmar’s social collapse under military junta rule.
Conciliar Sect’s False Ecumenism Betrays Christ the King
The Vatican News portal (January 21, 2026) reports that the antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) used his general audience to promote ecumenical prayers and naturalistic peace initiatives. The article states he urged faithful to pray for Christian unity during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 18-25), invoking Ephesians 4:4 (“one body, one Spirit”) while decrying “a growing loss of respect for human dignity” and claiming “war has come back into fashion.” Prevost plans to preside over Vespers at St. Paul Outside the Walls on January 25 – an event that will likely include representatives of schismatic and heretical communities. This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic betrayal of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church).
Vatican’s Modernist Catechesis Distorts Divine Revelation
Vatican News portal (January 21, 2026) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s general audience catechesis regarding the Second Vatican Council’s Dei Verbum document. The article asserts that “Christians know God the Father and entrust themselves to Him with confidence” through Jesus Christ, who allegedly “reveals the Father to us by involving us in His own relationship with Him.” The antipope claims that “the fulfillment of revelation takes place in a historical and personal encounter” where “we discover that we are known in our deepest truth.” He concludes by misquoting St. Paul’s assurance that “nothing can separate us from God’s love.” This presentation constitutes a complete evaporation of Catholic soteriology into modernist subjectivism.
Conciliar Sect’s Empty Rituals in Spanish Train Tragedy
The “Catholic News Agency” portal (January 20, 2026) reports on the conciliar sect’s response to a train accident in Adamuz, Spain, where “Bishop” Jesús Fernández of Córdoba deployed three “priests” – Leopoldo Rivero, Francisco J. Granados, and Manuel Sánchez – to provide “spiritual care” at a civic center. The article emphasizes their role in offering psychological comfort through prayer and presence while rescue operations continue for 43 missing persons, with 41 confirmed dead and 152 injured. This theatrical display of concern masks the theological void at the heart of post-conciliar religious practice.
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