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Antipope Leo XIV and former inmate Joshua Stancil at a conciliar 'Jubilee for Prisoners' in St. Peter's Basilica, highlighting the Modernist abandonment of sacramental penance.

Jubilee Spectacle Masks Vatican’s Abandonment of Penitential Justice

Vatican News portal (December 15, 2025) reports on a “Jubilee for Prisoners” presided over by antipope Leo XIV, featuring former inmate Joshua Stancil’s praise for this “historic inclusion” of prisoners “at the heart of the Church.” The article presents this event as a revolutionary act of mercy, quoting Stancil’s claims that prisoners feel “radioactive” post-release and require unconditional acceptance without sacramental prerequisites. The report emphasizes antipope Leo XIV’s purported “moral clarity” in criticizing prison conditions while promoting universal inclusion, concluding with Stancil’s declaration that “a message of hope to prisoners is ultimately a message of hope to everyone.” This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s substitution of social engineering for the Church’s divine mission of justice and sanctification.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments kneels in prayer before a crucifix in a dimly lit chapel, with sunlight streaming through stained glass windows depicting Christ the King.

Providence Prelate’s Empty Rhetoric Amidst University Bloodshed

Catholic News Agency portal (December 15, 2025) reports on the reaction of “Bishop” Bruce Lewandowski to the December 13 shooting at Brown University that left two dead and nine injured. The “prelate” expressed being “deeply saddened and troubled” while calling for prayers for victims and first responders. The article notes Brown University canceled classes and finals, with administrators offering support to affected families. Authorities continue searching for the unidentified shooter.

Devout Catholics in prayer in a traditional church setting, reflecting on the Sydney tragedy and the conciliar sect's response.

Syncretism and Silence: Conciliar Sect’s Response to Australian Tragedy

Vatican News portal reports (December 15, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV, through his secretary “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin, expressed “deep sadness” over the killing of 16 people at a Jewish holiday celebration in Sydney. The telegram to conciliar sect’s “Archbishop” Anthony Fisher speaks of “spiritual closeness to all those affected,” prays for conversion of “those tempted to violence,” and offers “divine blessings of peace.” The article concludes with promotional appeals for newsletter subscriptions and financial support. This perfunctory response exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (outside the Church there is no salvation) while embracing religious indifferentism.

Filipino bishops in traditional Catholic setting opposing nuclear power plant plan.

Filipino Bishops’ Nuclear Opposition: Naturalism Over Sanctity

The Catholic News Agency reports on December 15, 2025, that six bishops from the Ecclesiastical Province of Lingayen-Dagupan in the Philippines issued a pastoral letter opposing government plans to build a nuclear power plant in Western Pangasinan. The bishops—including Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas and Bishop Napoleon B. Sipalay—cite safety risks, environmental concerns, and moral objections, invoking statements from the Japanese bishops’ conference regarding the Fukushima disaster and quoting the post-conciliar figure Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) on “stewardship for future generations.” They advocate instead for renewable energy under the Philippines’ Renewable Energy Law of 2008, declaring nuclear power “fundamentally incompatible” with ecological and human safety.

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