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Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Naturalistic Hospital Visit
VaticanNews portal reports (December 2, 2025) that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) concluded his Lebanese apostasy-tour at La Croix Hospital in Jal Ed Dib, praising its care for mentally disabled patients. The article highlights his speech declaring “Jesus dwells in this place: in you who are ill, and in you who care for the ailing,” while commending staff as “tangible sign of the merciful love of Christ.” This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s reduction of Catholicism to social work devoid of supernatural purpose.


Vatican’s Financial “Surplus”: A Mask for Apostolic Bankruptcy
Catholic News Agency reports on December 1, 2025 that the Vatican’s financial office announced a €1.6 million surplus for 2024, attributing it to increased donations and hospital revenues while reducing operating deficits. The report emphasizes financial management through an “Investment Committee” and allocates 83% of funds to five areas including “supporting local Churches in difficult situations” and “communicating the pope’s message.” Maximino Caballero Ledo, prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, claims this shows progress toward “financial sustainability.”


Cardinal Koch’s ACN Appointment: Ecumenical Subversion of Catholic Charity
Catholic News Agency reports the appointment of Cardinal Kurt Koch as president of “Aid to the Church in Need” (ACN), replacing Cardinal Mauro Piacenza after 14 years. Executive Director Regina Lynch praised the “antipope” Leo XIV for this decision, highlighting Koch’s “experience in ecumenical and interreligious relations” as particularly valuable for ACN’s work with Christian minorities. The article celebrates Piacenza’s tenure, noting his support for initiatives like the “One Million Children Praying the Rosary” campaign, while presenting interreligious dialogue as an essential aspect of Catholic charity work. This appointment exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic corruption of ecclesiastical institutions through religious indifferentism.


Canada’s Late-Term Abortion Scandal Exposes Culture of Death
The B.C. Catholic (December 1, 2025) reports mounting reactions to undercover videos by Alissa Golob exposing Canadian abortion facilities offering late-term abortions without medical justification. Clinic staff described procedures permitting termination “up to 32 weeks” for reasons including already having children or “not wanting to be pregnant,” with one counselor advising the woman could “expel the fetus in the car.” Golob claims Alberta’s “bubble-zone” legislation prevents release of a fourth recording. While some Canadians expressed shock, abortion advocates dismissed the footage despite Golob providing unedited versions to journalists. The report reveals the gulf between Canada’s unrestricted abortion regime and moral law.
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