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Antipope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I signing a joint declaration in Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, surrounded by ecclesiastical symbols.

Apostasy in Istanbul: Vatican Usurper and Schismatic Patriarch Forge New Alliance

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on November 29, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople signed a joint declaration in Istanbul expressing “deep alarm” over global tensions. The text promotes ecumenical dialogue between the Vatican occupiers and Orthodox schismatics, calls for shared celebration of Easter, and references the 1965 mutual lifting of excommunications between antipope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras. The declaration advocates interfaith cooperation while omitting any call for conversion to the Catholic faith, instead emphasizing environmental concerns and social justice. This event occurred during Prevost’s first international trip, which included liturgical participation at the schismatic Saint George’s Church and a closed-door meeting with various non-Catholic leaders at the Syriac Orthodox Church of Mor Ephrem.

A realistic depiction of a Vatican plane experiencing technical difficulties in Istanbul, symbolizing divine warnings against illegitimate authority.

Technological Failures Expose Spiritual Bankruptcy of Vatican Usurper’s Journey

Catholic News Agency reports on November 29, 2025, about technical malfunctions affecting the aircraft transporting antipope Leo XIV during his travels in Turkey. The Airbus A320neo – operated by ITA Airways – required emergency computer replacement due to solar radiation interference affecting approximately 6,000 aircraft worldwide. The article details logistical efforts to resolve the issue before the scheduled flight from Istanbul to Beirut, emphasizing technical problem-solving while ignoring the spiritual significance of such events as divine warnings.

A controversial interfaith gathering during Leo XIV's Mass in Istanbul's Volkswagen Arena, critiqued as a syncretistic spectacle undermining Catholic doctrine.

Apostolic Journey or Syncretistic Spectacle? Dissecting Leo XIV’s Istanbul “Mass”

Vatican News portal (November 29, 2025) reports on an ecumenical gathering during Leo XIV’s “Mass” at Volkswagen Arena in Istanbul, featuring interfaith participants celebrating “peace” and “unity.” The article describes Armenian Apostolic Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Catholic attendees interpreting the event as a “historic moment” promoting interreligious dialogue. This syncretic spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s doctrinal bankruptcy.

A solemn Catholic scene depicting the apostasy of the Antichurch in Istanbul's Volkswagen Arena.

Istanbul Mass Exposes Antichurch’s Apostasy in Ecumenical Bridges

The Vatican News portal (November 29, 2025) reports on an event it labels “Holy Mass” presided over by antipope Leo XIV in Istanbul’s Volkswagen Arena. The spectacle, framed around Advent preparation, centers on constructing “three bonds of unity”: intra-community cohesion, ecumenism with heretical sects, and interreligious dialogue. This syncretistic agenda is justified through manipulated biblical imagery and blasphemous appeals to the Council of Nicaea’s 1,700th anniversary.

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