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Apostate Spectacle in Lebanon Masquerades as Catholic Pastoral Care
VaticanNews portal (December 1, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s meeting with youth at the Maronite Patriarchate in Bkerké, Lebanon, framing it as an event where the usurper “brings peace” and acts as a “big brother” to young people enduring Lebanon’s socioeconomic collapse. The article portrays the gathering as a “small World Youth Day” with 15,000 youths cheering and waving flags, while speakers describe Lebanese Christians as “sons and daughters of God” needing “hope” amidst crises. Absent is any reference to the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary, repentance, or the Social Reign of Christ the King. Instead, the text promotes a naturalistic “peace” detached from doctrine and flirts with interreligious syncretism by celebrating Muslim participation.


Philippine Prelates Embrace Synodal Apostasy with Garcera’s Election
Catholic News Agency reports the election of “Archbishop” Gilbert Garcera as president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), marking a decisive shift toward institutionalizing conciliarist errors. The article notes this breaks with the conference’s tradition of elevating the vice president, revealing internal tensions within the modernist hierarchy. Garcera assumes leadership amid what the neo-church describes as “national instability,” while promoting doctrines directly condemned by the perennial Magisterium.


Missionary Distortion: Social Service Masquerading as Catholic Mission
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 1, 2025) profiles “Father” Robert McCahill, an 88-year-old Maryknoll “missionary” celebrating 50 years in Bangladesh. The article depicts him cycling through villages to assist disabled children while living in austere conditions. It emphasizes interreligious “love” over doctrinal clarity, quoting McCahill: “I travel around and reach people of all religions with love and work.” Muslim families praise his humanitarian efforts, with one stating: “Not everything is possible with money alone; many great things are possible with love.” The piece frames his work as embodying Gospel values through social service, devoid of sacramental or evangelistic priorities.


Leo XIV’s Lebanon Address: Naturalism Masquerading as Hope
Vatican News portal (December 1, 2025) reports on an encounter between antipope Leo XIV and youth in Bkerké, Lebanon. The event featured testimonies from volunteers and a speech where the usurper of Peter’s throne urged attendees to “plan, dream, and do good” despite societal crises. The address invoked secularized concepts of peace, friendship, and “charity as a universal language,” while referencing post-conciliar figures like Carlo Acutis and avoiding any mention of repentance, sacraments, or the Social Kingship of Christ.
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