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False shepherd Robert Prevost delivering a hollow blessing to Carmelite Sisters in Harissa, Lebanon.

Apostate Gestures in Lebanon: A False Shepherd’s Hollow Rituals

VaticanNews portal (November 30, 2025) reports that the usurper of the Apostolic See, Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope” Leo XIV, visited the “Carmelite Sisters of the Theotokos” in Harissa, Lebanon, during his apostolic journey. The article describes a 30-minute encounter where the antipope “greeted each sister individually,” received greetings from “superiors,” and delivered remarks centered on “humility, prayer and sacrifice,” concluding with a recited Pater Noster and an “Apostolic Blessing.” This saccharine narrative conceals a *spiritual void* (vacuum spirituale) beneath its ritualistic veneer.

Antipope addressing Lebanese authorities at Beirut's Presidential Palace with modernist rhetoric devoid of Christ the King's peace

Apostolic Journey to Lebanon Masks Modernist Subversion of Catholic Peace

VaticanNews (November 30, 2025) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s meeting with Lebanese civil authorities at Beirut’s Presidential Palace, where the antipope urged youth to speak “the language of hope” and praised Lebanon’s resilience amid crises. The article emphasizes his calls for peacebuilding through dialogue, reconciliation efforts addressing “personal and collective wounds,” and appeals to curb youth emigration while acknowledging the “benefits” of diaspora. Women are credited with possessing a “special capacity for peace-making,” while institutions are instructed to prioritize the “common good” over sectional interests.

Solemn image of Lebanese Presidential Palace with Maronite faithful praying before a crucifix during Advent, contrasting with secular backdrop and barren cedar tree.

Neo-Church Usurper’s Lebanon Visit Exposes Apostate Agenda

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 30, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s address at Lebanon’s Presidential Palace, where he promoted naturalistic peacebuilding devoid of Catholic substance. The article describes his praise for “resilience” and “dialogue” while omitting any reference to Lebanon’s historical vocation as the only Arab nation with a Catholic majority constitutionally obliged to honor Christ’s Social Reign. The usurper’s speech reduces the Church’s mission to secular conflict resolution, stating: „The common good is more than the sum of many interests… Reconciliation is indispensable… Dialogue, even amid misunderstandings, is ‚the path.‘“ This modernist performance continues his Turkish-Lebanese “apostolic journey” focused on false ecumenism rather than proclaiming the Unam Sanctam (One Holy Church outside which there is no salvation).

Antipope Leo XIV and Turkish President Erdogan in diplomatic meeting discussed in Vatican as a betrayal of Catholic Truth.

Antipope’s False Peace Diplomacy Betrays Catholic Truth

The [Catholic News Agency] portal (November 30, 2025) reports on the usurper Leo XIV’s discussions with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, focusing on geopolitical conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. The antipope claims both leaders agreed on a “two-state solution” for Israel-Palestine and Turkey’s potential role in Ukrainian “peace efforts.” He praised his ecumenical liturgy with Patriarch Bartholomew I and floated plans for a pan-Christian gathering in 2033. The article frames this as a diplomatic triumph, omitting any reference to Christ’s Social Kingship or the Church’s exclusive mandate to convert nations.

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