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Vatican’s Ecumenical Apostasy Masquerades as Peace Mission
Vatican News portal (December 7, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Türkiye and Lebanon, framing it as a peace-building effort through ecumenical and interreligious dialogue. The article highlights his prayer with Patriarch Bartholomew at Nicaea, the 60th anniversary of the Paul VI-Athenagoras declaration, and Lebanon’s “mosaic of coexistence.” It concludes with the claim that “peace is possible” through interfaith collaboration.


Angelus Address Distorts Advent Hope with Conciliar Apostasy
The VaticanNews portal (December 7, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV used his Sunday Angelus to promote naturalized Advent spirituality, stating: “Let us put our thoughts and energy at the service of God who came not to reign over us, but rather to free us.” He further declared that the Second Vatican Council exemplifies how “the Church experienced” Christ’s “rebirth and renewal,” claiming this conciliar spirit is “renewed when we journey toward the Kingdom of God.” The antipope concluded by reducing Christian witness to being “a little light” through welcoming “Jesus, the shoot of a new world.”


The Conciliar Sect’s “Sons of Thunder” and the Perversion of True Catholic Formation
Catholic News Agency (December 7, 2025) reports on “Father” Matthew Gonzalez’s “Sons of Thunder” program at St. Bartholomew Church in Scotch Plains, New Jersey – a vocations initiative for teenage boys featuring monthly meetings with prayer, discussions of the Knights of Columbus’ “Into the Breach” videos, seminary visits, and community service projects like beach cleanups. The article presents this as an answer to the “crisis of meaning” allegedly obscuring vocations, with Gonzalez declaring: “There is no crisis in vocations… What we are facing is a crisis of meaning and purpose in our culture.” This naturalistic anthropocentrism epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of supernatural faith.
Conciliar Sect’s False Gospel of Political Salvation Masks Apostasy in Holy Land
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the Detroit visit of Mr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the conciliar sect’s “Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem,” who promoted naturalistic “hope” for Gaza Christians while omitting the only solution to conflict: Social Reign of Christ the King (Pius XI, Quas Primas). Joined by “Archbishop” Edward Weisenburger and Chaldean sect leader Francis Kalabat, Pizzaballa reduced the Church’s mission to fundraising ($500,000 pledged) and political negotiations, declaring: “Hope is a complicated word… not a political solution.” The article describes sacramental activity at Gaza’s sole Catholic parish but avoids demanding the conversion of Muslims and Jews – the only path to peace.
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