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Conciliar Sect’s Guadalupe Narrative Exposes Apostate Syncretism
ACI Prensa (November 7, 2025) reports antipope Leo XIV’s address to Mexico’s National Missionary Congress, praising the “missionary work” allegedly inspired by Our Lady of Guadalupe and Blessed Juan de Palafox. The usurper of Peter’s throne claims the Gospel “did not erase what it found but transformed it” in Mexico, calling Guadalupe “a sign of perfect inculturation.” He paradoxically asserts missionaries must “bring Christ to the heart of every person” while promoting Palafox as a model of non-conversionary ministry: “the true missionary does not dominate but loves; does not impose but serves.” The message concludes with an invocation to Guadalupe as “Star of Evangelization.”


Vatican’s AI Forum Masks Apostasy with Technological Humanism
Catholic News Agency reports on a November 7, 2025, event hosted by the Pontifical Gregorian University, where antipope Leo XIV urged Catholics to lead in “ethical AI development.” The Builders AI Forum gathered 160 organizations to discuss artificial intelligence in education, healthcare, and business through the lens of conciliar sect’s “social teaching.” Antipope Leo declared AI development a “profoundly ecclesial endeavor,” framing technology as a tool for “evangelization” and “integral human development.” MIT researcher Jose Pacheco invoked the emotional testimony of Megan Garcia, whose son committed suicide after chatbot interactions, to emphasize the “urgency” of ethical discussions.


Secular Framework Undermines Critique of Biden’s Anti-Christian Policies
Catholic News Agency reports on a November 3, 2025, Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) report criticizing the Biden administration for regulatory actions that allegedly promoted anti-Christian bias. The report, framed as a response to Donald Trump’s executive order against religious discrimination, claims the Biden administration prioritized “radical pro-abortion and pro-LGBTQI+ policies” at the expense of religious liberty. Specific grievances include the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) dismantling conscience protections for healthcare workers, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) limiting religious exemptions, and systemic failures to respect religious liberty in federal rulemaking. The EPPC urges regulatory rewrites and congressional action to prevent future abuses. This critique, however, operates within a secularized framework that ignores the foundational crisis of the modern state’s rebellion against Christ the King.


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.
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