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A somber depiction of the 'Concert with the Poor' hosted by antipope Leo XIV in St. Peter's Square, featuring entertainers and modernist clergy while neglecting Christ's kingship.

Neo-Vatican’s Humanitarian Concert Masks Apostasy from Christ’s Kingship

Vatican News portal (December 5, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV hosted artists for the sixth “Concert with the Poor,” framing it as a continuation of a “beautiful tradition” begun under Bergoglio. The event, scheduled ahead of Christmas, allegedly seeks to highlight poverty through musical performance, with participants including Michael Bublé and the Diocese of Rome’s choir. Leo XIV invoked Mt 25:40 (“as you did it to one of the least… you did it to me”) and 2 Cor 8:9 (“Christ became poor”), while quoting his own exhortation Dilexi te to claim that “in the poor, [God] continues to speak to us.” The antipope further described music as a “via pulchritudinis (way of beauty) leading to God,” thanking modernist figures like “Cardinal” Baldo Reina and “Monsignor” Marco Frisina.

A reverent Catholic shrine in Congo honoring Blessed Marie-Clémentine Anuarite Nengapeta, with Archbishop Fulgence Muteba Mugalu and Prime Minister Judith Suminwa present.

Congo’s Shrine to Anuarite: A Modernist Distortion of Martyrdom

The CNA portal reports that “Congo’s bishops” under the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) have announced construction of a national shrine honoring “Blessed” Marie-Clémentine Anuarite Nengapeta. Archbishop Fulgence Muteba Mugalu claims this project – launched during the conciliar sect’s “Jubilee Year of Hope” – will honor a religious sister murdered during Congo’s 1964 Simba rebellion. Muteba describes her as a “bearer of hope” for victims of violence and a “seed of peace,” with Prime Minister Judith Suminwa redirecting state funds for the shrine. The article notes her 1985 “beatification” by John Paul II before 60,000 attendees, including her killer turned “devout Catholic.”

Sedevacantist priest in black cassock holding Quas Primas (1925) before Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan, juxtaposing original Christocentric architecture with modernist 1961 reconstruction.

Conciliar Sect’s Taiwan University Celebration Masks Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (December 5, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) sent a message to Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan commemorating its centenary. The institution, originally founded in 1925 but reconstituted in 1961 under modernist control, was praised for uniting “intellectual excellence” with naturalistic virtues (Veritas, Bonitas, Pulchritudo, Sanctitas). The antipope invoked the post-conciliar document Ex corde Ecclesiae (1990) to justify adapting education to “advances in technology, shifting cultural landscapes, and new ethical questions,” urging the university to serve as “witnesses of wisdom and hope” amid societal changes. This celebration epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic integralism with anthropocentric apostasy.

A traditional Catholic priest in a chapel with the Blessed Sacrament, contrasted with a shadowy figure representing modernist heresy.

Apostate Vatican’s Heartless Parody of Catholic Healing

The VaticanNews portal (December 5, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed participants of the Paris Course on Revascularisation during the so-called “Jubilee of Hope,” framing cardiology as a fusion of “science, compassion and ethical responsibility” while invoking the Sacred Heart of Jesus and quoting the modernist document *Evangelium Vitae*.

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