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Antipope Leo XIV signs decree suppressing Vatican's Commission for Donations amidst grave cardinals in dimly lit Apostolic Palace.

Vatican’s Financial Turmoil Exposes Deepening Apostasy

Vatican News reports that the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) has suppressed the “Commission for Donations to the Holy See” established by his predecessor Bergoglio (Francis) in February 2025. This abrupt reversal after less than ten months exposes the administrative chaos and financial desperation of the conciliar sect. The decree orders liquidation of assets and establishes new working groups under the discredited “Council for the Economy” – confirming that the Vatican institution has become a purely human organization obsessed with temporal survival rather than supernatural mission.

A reverent Catholic Nativity scene contrasted with a modern secular display in Vatican exhibition.

Syncretism and Naturalism in Vatican’s Nativity Exhibition

VaticanNews portal reports the planned inauguration of the “100 Nativity Scenes in the Vatican” exhibition on 8 December 2025. The event, part of the “Jubilee is Culture” series, features 132 nativity scenes from 23 countries, including Croatia, Romania, Peru, Eritrea, and Taiwan. Materials range from Japanese paper and silk to coconut fibers and a repurposed ATAC bus. Archbishop Rino Fisichella, pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, will inaugurate the exhibition alongside a Mexican folkloric performance. Gianluca de Marchi, CEO of corporate sponsor Urban Vision Group, framed the display as a celebration of “stories, traditions, and peoples from all over the world” enabled by “technological innovation.” The exhibition runs until 8 January 2026. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of supernatural faith in favor of anthropological relativism.

A traditional Catholic depiction of St. John of the Cross in prayer within a historic Carmelite chapel.

Carmelite Jubilee Masks Conciliar Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency reports that the Iberian Province of the Discalced Carmelites prepares to celebrate a jubilee year for St. John of the Cross, commemorating the 300th anniversary of his 1726 canonization and 100th anniversary of his 1926 proclamation as Doctor of the Church. The celebration received approval from the Apostolic Penitentiary of the conciliar sect, with pilgrimages planned to sites associated with the saint in Ávila, Segovia, and Úbeda. Friar Francisco Sánchez Oreja of the compromised Carmelite structure praises St. John of the Cross as “a living image of the authentic Carmelite” who manifests “the Carmelite religious” ideal through his “concrete existence.” This spectacle exemplifies how post-conciliar structures weaponize authentic saints to legitimize their apostasy.

A solemn gathering of Catholic bishops in Maputo, Mozambique, led by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, during a plenary assembly.

Vatican’s Mozambique Visit Masks Apostasy Amid Insurgency

VaticanNews portal reports Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s visit to Mozambique, coinciding with the Episcopal Conference of Mozambique’s plenary assembly and Third National Youth Day. The article frames the visit as a “gesture of reassurance and closeness” from antipope Leo XIV amid Islamist insurgency in Cabo Delgado Province, emphasizing “solidarity” with victims of violence and socio-economic challenges. Archbishop Inacio Saure, labeled “president” of the Episcopal Conference, claims the events will “strengthen unity, hope, and the evangelising mission.”

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