Antipopes of the Antichurch

News feed

A somber courtroom scene with U.S. Supreme Court justices debating passport regulations under the shadow of natural law and Divine authority.

Supreme Court’s Passport Ruling: A Fleeting Victory in a Godless Landscape

Catholic News Agency reports on November 7, 2025, that the U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to enforce biological sex designation on passports. The unsigned order asserted such requirements “no more offends equal protection principles than displaying [a] country of birth,” framing sex as a “historical fact.” Dissenting Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan deemed the policy “questionably legal,” warning of “significant anxiety and fear” for those identifying as transgender. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi celebrated this as the administration’s “24th victory,” declaring: “There are two sexes, and our attorneys will continue fighting for that simple truth.” The article references the Vatican’s 2024 document Dignitas Infinita, which criticizes gender ideology for denying sexual difference.

Antipope Leo XIV handing a Rosary to actor Robert De Niro in the Apostolic Palace, symbolizing the profanation of sacred symbols.

Vatican’s Scandalous Embrace of Hollywood Icon Exposes Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (November 7, 2025) reports a meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and actor Robert De Niro, who received a Rosary during a “brief exchange” in the Apostolic Palace. The article glorifies De Niro’s Italian heritage and his acceptance of Rome’s civic honor, framing the encounter as a celebration of cinematic culture. Absent is any reference to the Church’s spiritual mission, the moral content of De Niro’s films, or the gravity of sacrilegious acts by usurpers of ecclesiastical authority.

Michael Triegel's ecumenical altarpiece featuring a Lutheran man as St. Peter in the Church of the Teutonic Cemetery.

Vatican’s Ecumenical Altarpiece: Syncretism Masquerading as Sacred Art

VaticanNews portal reports the installation of German artist Michael Triegel’s altarpiece in the Church of the Teutonic Cemetery, featuring a homeless Lutheran man (“Scheffler”) depicted as St. Peter and buried in the adjacent cemetery. The work incorporates fragments from Lucas Cranach’s unfinished Reformation-era painting and includes Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer among saints. Framed as an “ecumenical dialogue,” the display lasts two years under collaboration between the Evangelical Cathedral Chapter of Naumburg and the Vatican’s German Archconfraternity. The article celebrates this as a “profound providence,” noting antipope Benedict XVI’s blessing of the project.

Traditional Catholics pray outside an abortion facility in Regensburg, Germany, emphasizing spiritual warfare against abortion.

Regensburg’s Prayer Zone Repeal Exposes Modernist Compromise

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 7, 2025) reports that the Bavarian city of Regensburg lifted a 100-meter “buffer zone” banning prayer vigils near an abortion facility after German courts ruled the restriction violated constitutional freedoms. The article frames this as a victory for “peaceful protesters” represented by ADF International, a legal advocacy group. While superficially celebrating the repeal, the report exemplifies the neo-church’s surrender to secular humanism, reducing the Church’s mission to a legalistic battle for “human rights” rather than the uncompromising defense of divine law.

Varia

Announcement:
News feedimplemented

Antipopes separate web sites with their all documents refutation – in progress

Categories

Categories

Archive

Czytnik artykułów

Zatrzymano

Playlista

Tekst

Scroll to Top
Antichurch.org
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.