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The Naturalistic Reduction of Charity in Istanbul Nursing Home Visit
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on antipope Leo XIV's November 28, 2025 visit to a nursing home operated by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Istanbul. The article emphasizes his message that Christian charity is rooted in “being with others in a communion based on fraternity” before “doing,” while warning against societies that marginalize the elderly. This event occurred during his trip marking the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The report frames the visit as a customary papal gesture toward marginalized groups, quoting the antipope's praise for St. Jeanne Jugan's congregation and his assertion that the elderly embody “the wisdom of a people.” The article exemplifies the conciliar sect's reduction of supernatural charity to horizontal humanism.


The Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ’s Kingship in Turkey
Catholic News Agency reports on November 28, 2025, that antipope “Leo XIV” addressed Turkey’s Catholic minority at Istanbul’s Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. The article emphasizes the “logic of littleness,” ecumenical dialogue with Orthodox schismatics, interreligious cooperation, and praise for “St. John XXIII.” This propaganda piece exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic rejection of Regnum Christi (the Kingship of Christ) and its capitulation to religious indifferentism.


Bergoglian Syncretism Masquerading as Charity in Istanbul Care Home
VaticanNews portal (November 28, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to a facility operated by the Little Sisters of the Poor near Istanbul, where he praised elderly residents as “the wisdom of a people” while promoting a naturalized concept of charity devoid of Catholic specificity. This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural faith with humanitarian theater.


Apostate Vatican Sect Promotes Doctrinal Corruption in Turkey
Vatican News portal (November 28, 2025) reports on antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressing clergy in Istanbul, promoting heresies under the guise of “renewed mission.” The article claims this land bears Christian roots while systematically undermining authentic Catholic doctrine through three principal errors: naturalization of the Church’s mission, acceptance of doctrinal evolution, and sacrilegious ecumenism.
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