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A solemn Catholic setting with young people from Israel, Palestine, and the United States engaging in games and dialogues in a modern hall with antipope Leo XIV addressing them.

Vatican’s Peace Illusion: Scholas Occurrentes’ Naturalistic Mirage

Vatican News portal (November 7, 2025) reports on the second “Meaning Meets Us” gathering organized by Scholas Occurrentes, featuring fifty young participants from Israel, Palestine, and the United States. The event emphasized dialogue, games, and interreligious encounters, culminating in a meeting with antipope Leo XIV, who encouraged them to “build bridges.” Shadan Khatib (a Palestinian Arab from Israel) and Yehonatan Grill (an Israeli student) praised the “safe space” to express themselves, while José María del Corral, Scholas’ director, claimed participants rediscovered their “inner child” through activities devoid of Catholic doctrine. The article frames this as a model for peacebuilding, ignoring the supernatural mission of the Church.

Group of traditional Catholic clergy in prayer before an empty papal throne in a dimly lit Roman church.

Synodality as Apostasy: Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Divine Governance

Vatican News portal (November 7, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s address to the Italian Conference of Major Superiors, praising “synodality” as a tool to avoid “stagnation” in governance and inspire hope through “ecclesial discernment” and “accountability.” The article celebrates religious communities embracing “growing interculturality” and “forms of governance in the Provinces of a synodal Church,” citing the 2024 Synod on Synodality’s final document.

Antipope Leo XIV addressing the RCS Academy on humanism and AI in a modern council chamber.

Antipope Leo XIV’s Naturalistic Vision Masquerading as Catholic Teaching

VaticanNews portal (November 7, 2025) reports on a meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and the Advisory Board of the RCS Academy. The article emphasizes themes of “new humanism in the digital age,” the relationship between ethics and artificial intelligence, and calls for communicators and entrepreneurs to pursue the “common good” through transparency and accountability. Quoting the usurper, it states: “The world needs honest and courageous entrepreneurs and communicators, who care for the common good”, while warning against “new forms of dehumanization and manipulation.” The address invokes the late antipope Francis’ words on communication and concludes with a vague reference to the “Gospel of Christ” as “good news.” This syncretistic manifesto epitomizes the paramasonic structure’s abandonment of supernatural truth.

Sedevacantist priest teaching African children in front of traditional church amid modernist influence.

Neo-Modernist Syncretism Masquerading as African Education

[Vatican News] portal reports on a November 7, 2025, meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and the International Foundation Religions and Societies. The group, dedicated to promoting “quality Catholic education” in Africa, plans a congress in Nairobi titled “Catholic Education and the Promotion of Signs of Hope in the African Context.” Leo XIV praised their efforts to create education “imbued with African identity” and called for “missionary cooperation between North and South,” invoking Christ’s sending of disciples “two by two” to justify ecumenical collaboration. The antipope further endorsed their project to establish an “International Center for Missiology and North-South Pastoral Studies” in Belgium.

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