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Knock Shrine Airport: A Monument to Conciliar Materialism
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 29, 2025) celebrates the 40th anniversary of Ireland West Airport in Knock, crediting its existence to the late “Monsignor” James Horan, a post-conciliar cleric who allegedly sought to boost pilgrimage traffic to the Knock Shrine. The article glorifies the airport’s record passenger numbers, its economic impact, and Horan’s “visionary” pursuit of state funding and lottery schemes to complete the project. It notably highlights visits by antipopes John Paul II (1979) and Francis (2018), framing the airport as a spiritual-economic success story.


Apostolic Throne’s Scandalous Mosque Visit Betrays Christ’s Kingship
The “Vatican News” portal (November 29, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV visited Istanbul’s Sultan Ahmed Mosque, framing this act as a “gesture of respect towards the Islamic world” and “fraternity with Muslims.” The article emphasizes architectural details while whitewashing the mosque’s construction on the ruins of Constantinople’s Grand Palace – a monument to Islam’s conquest of Christian civilization. Notably absent is any mention of Hagia Sophia’s 2020 reconversion into a mosque, a deliberate omission exposing the “conciliar sect’s” complicity in erasing Christian memory.


Advent Distorted: Naturalism Masquerading as Christian Hope
The Vatican News portal (November 29, 2025) presents a commentary by “Fr.” Luke Gregory, OFM, framing Advent as “a supreme time for praying for reconciliation and world peace.” The text reduces this eschatological season to social activism, claiming Advent “invites us to consider… the deep desire for reconciliation and peace within our fractured world” while quoting selectively from Scripture. Emphasizing global harmony and “collective responsibility,” it omits the necessity of personal conversion, the Kingship of Christ over nations, and the Church’s exclusive mediation through the sacraments. This transformation of a penitential season into a vehicle for humanistic utopianism exemplifies the neo-church’s apostasy.


Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Mosque Visit Denies Christ’s Kingship
Vatican News portal (November 29, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV visited the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, describing it as “one of the most important” Islamic temples. The article emphasizes the architectural features of this monument to Islamic supremacy and notes this marks Leo’s first visit to a Muslim worship site since becoming antipope. The report concludes with details of subsequent ecumenical meetings with Orthodox and Syriac leaders.
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