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Apostate Appeasement: Leo XIV’s Beirut Betrayal of Catholic Truth
VaticanNews portal reports (December 2, 2025) on Leo XIV’s farewell address in Beirut, promoting “dialogue, fraternity, and reconciliation” across the Middle East. The antipope invoked “those who currently consider themselves enemies” to embrace peace through negotiation rather than arms, praised Muslim-Christian “shared veneration for the Blessed Virgin Mary,” cited the heretic John Paul II’s description of Lebanon as “a message,” and declared peace “a way, not just a goal” while avoiding all reference to Christ the King, conversion, or the Social Reign of Christ.


Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Peace Appeal Betrays Divine Kingship
The VaticanNews portal (December 2, 2025) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV concluded his Mass in Beirut with an appeal for “fraternity and peace” in Lebanon and the Middle East. The article quotes him urging Lebanese “Christians” to be “artisans of peace” and “witnesses of peace,” while calling for “new approaches to reset the mindset of revenge and violence.” He invoked “Our Lady of Harissa” and asked the “international community” to promote dialogue in regions “torn by war.” This performance epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from the Regnum Christi (Kingship of Christ), reducing the Church’s mission to secular humanitarianism.


Conciliar Sect’s Immigration Heresy Exposed: Deportation Debate Omits Christ the King
Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on December 2, 2025, about U.S. bishops’ condemnation of “indiscriminate mass deportation” under the Trump administration, which has deported over 527,000 individuals since January. The article attempts to reconcile this stance with Catholic teaching by invoking post-conciliar documents like Gaudium et Spes and John Paul II’s Veritatis Splendor, while conceding governments may limit immigration for the “common good.” This modernist equivocation constitutes nothing less than a betrayal of Catholic social doctrine’s immutable principles.


Naturalism and Apostasy Masquerading as Peace: Antipope Leo XIV’s Beirut Homily
Catholic News Agency reports on a December 2, 2025 Mass led by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in Beirut, attended by approximately 150,000 people. The ceremony occurred at Beirut Waterfront – a site symbolizing reconstruction from civil war ruins. The antipope urged Lebanon to “stand up” and become a “home of justice and fraternity,” invoking vague concepts of “peace” while systematically avoiding any mention of Christ’s Social Kingship or the necessity of conversion to the One True Faith.
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