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A traditional Catholic bishop in liturgical vestments stands before a ruined church, holding a broken crucifix, symbolizing the surrender of Christ's Kingship to secular authorities.

Ethiopian “Bishops” Surrender Christ’s Kingship to Secular Failures

[The “Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Ethiopia” (CBCE) issued a statement on November 4, 2025, condemning attacks against St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Harerghe and other religious communities in Oromia. The statement, reported by ACI Africa and CNA, laments the loss of life and destruction of property while appealing to the Ethiopian government for protection. It expresses solidarity with the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council, offering condolences without distinction between the One True Church and false religions. The “bishops” make no reference to the Social Kingship of Christ, the duty of civil authorities to profess the Catholic Faith, or the Church’s exclusive right to govern her affairs without state interference.]

Ecumenical betrayal - Archbishop Gintaras Grušas and Greek Orthodox Archbishop Nikitas signing Charta Oecumenica with antipope Leo XIV in a solemn setting.

Ecumenical Betrayal Masquerading as Christian Unity

VaticanNews portal reports on the signing of an updated Charta Oecumenica by Archbishop Gintaras Grušas (President of the Council of European Bishops’ Conferences) and Greek Orthodox Archbishop Nikitas (President of the Conference of European Churches). The document, first signed in 2001 and now revised to address “contemporary challenges,” was presented to antipope Leo XIV during a November 2025 Rome meeting. The portal describes this as a “milestone of European ecumenical cooperation” promoting “unity, dialogue, and cooperation” among Christians to address migration, environmentalism, technology, and youth engagement.

Grušas claims the text represents “joint witness of Christianity” based on “listening to God’s Word” and shared baptism, while Nikitas boasts that “walls of separation have come tumbling down” as they now “speak the same language, the language of Christ.” Both figures emphasize working toward worldly peace, with Nikitas proposing redirecting military spending to humanitarian causes. Antipope Leo XIV reportedly endorsed their efforts as part of a “synodal journey.”

This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic apostasy—replacing extra Ecclesiam nulla salus with religious indifferentism while reducing Christianity to socialist activism.

A traditional Catholic nun in black habit kneeling in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament in a historic church interior.

Neo-Modernist “Pope” Distorts Religious Life into Humanistic Sentiment

The Vatican News portal (November 6, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed two women’s religious congregations—the Religious of Jesus and Mary and the Scalabrinian Sisters—during their general chapters. He urged them to root their “renewal” in “prayer” and an “encounter with the Risen Christ,” framing their charisms as expressions of “compassion” for the poor. This naturalistic reduction of religious life epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic asceticism and dogma.

A solemn depiction of Bahrain's Church of the Sacred Heart as a sanctuary under the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia.

Syncretism Masquerading as Sanctuary: Bahrain’s “Sacred Heart” Declaration Exposed

The VaticanNews portal (November 6, 2025) reports the declaration of Manama’s Church of the Sacred Heart as a sanctuary under the “Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia,” with Bishop Aldo Berardi framing this as a “historic moment for dialogue and tolerance in Bahrain.” This modernist spectacle reveals the conciliar sect’s complete surrender to religious indifferentism.

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