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Traditional Catholic Nativity scene displayed in a somber conciliar chapel with children's artwork.

Nativity Art Contest Mirrors Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Deviations

The CNA portal reports on an art competition organized by the “Missionary Childhood Association” (MCA), a subsidiary of the post-conciliar “Pontifical Mission Societies.” Children from various dioceses created Nativity scenes, with winning works displayed at the conciliar sect’s Washington shrine and sent to antipope Leo XIV. “Msgr.” Vito Buonanno—associate rector of the modernist “Basilica of the National Shrine”—praised the event as celebrating “family” and “God becoming one of us,” while MCA director Alixandra Holden called the artwork “a proclamation of the good news.” The ceremony occurred amidst Advent celebrations blending sentimentalism with the conciliar sect’s anthropocentric theology.

A traditional Catholic priest in liturgical vestments holding a catechism while looking at a screen displaying Leo XIV's digital popularity statistics.

The Cult of Personality Surrounding Vatican’s Latest Usurper Exposed

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 5, 2025) reports on the digital popularity of “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Francis Prevost), noting his Wikipedia page ranks fifth among most-viewed English articles and his name appears in Google’s top global searches for 2025. The article highlights how web traffic to Wikimedia projects peaked at 800,000 hits per second during the conclave that selected this usurper of Peter’s throne, framing this as evidence of “impact” rather than spiritual significance. This obsession with metrics reveals the neo-church’s surrender to worldly validation over supernatural reality.

Michael Bublé meets antipope Leo XIV in Vatican's Christmas concert with secular musicians and invalid clergy, highlighting apostasy and abandonment of true Catholic charity.

Vatican’s Christmas Spectacle Masks Apostasy with Celebrity Glamour

VaticanNews portal reports Canadian pop singer Michael Bublé met antipope Leo XIV on December 5, 2025, calling it “one of the greatest moments of my life.” The artist, who admits he “does not identify with a particular organized religion,” will headline the Vatican’s annual “Concert with the Poor” featuring secular musicians alongside the invalidly “ordained” Msgr. Marco Frisina. The event promises 3,000 attendees “a hot takeaway dinner and other necessities” after performances including Bublé’s rendition of Ave Maria.

A Catholic scene contrasting St. John the Baptist's prophetic mission with modernist distortions by Vatican News during Advent.

Advent Distortions: Vatican News Blends Hollywood Heresy with Modernist Marian Devotions

Vatican News portal (December 5, 2025) presents a commentary for the Second Sunday of Advent that sacrilegiously equates the eschatological mission of St. John the Baptist with the fictional character George Bailey from Frank Capra’s *It’s a Wonderful Life*. The article claims: “George begins overwhelmed… yet through a surprising messenger – an unlikely ‘John the Baptist’ named Clarence – he is confronted with the truth about his life”, before asserting this reflects Advent’s purpose to “awaken us, reorient us, and prepare us to see our lives truthfully in the light of God.” The piece culminates in syncretistic praise of modernist Marian devotions. This constitutes nothing less than the reduction of sacred Scripture to therapeutic self-help mythology, erasing the radical call to penance central to Advent.

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