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Vatican’s Housing Gesture Exposes Spiritual Bankruptcy of Conciliar Sect
The Catholic News Agency portal reports that a pregnant homeless woman from Sydney, Australia received a symbolic “key” to a state-subsidized apartment from “Pope” Leo XIV during the ninth “World Day of the Poor.” This event, described as continuing a “tradition begun by Pope Francis,” forms part of the “13 Houses” campaign coordinated by the “St. Vincent de Paul Society” across 13 countries. While presented as charitable, this spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of supernatural charity.


Antipope’s Turkish Journey: Ecumenical Betrayal Masquerading as Apostolic Zeal
Vatican News portal (November 27, 2025) reports on the arrival of antipope Leo XIV in Turkey, framing his visit as an “apostolic journey” to a nation where Catholics constitute a minority of 0.1% among 99% Muslims. The article features “Fr.” Alexander Jernej, CM—a Vincentian priest serving in Istanbul—who celebrates “ecumenical relations” with Orthodox and Protestant sects and claims growth in Turkish Catholic numbers. This narrative exemplifies the neo-church’s surrender to religious indifferentism and its abandonment of the Church’s divine mission to convert all nations to the One True Faith.


Apostate Journey to Turkey: Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ the King
The VaticanNews portal (November 27, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey, highlighting his meetings with political leaders and Sunni Islamic authorities. The article describes wreath-laying at Ataturk’s mausoleum, appeals for “peace and prosperity,” and ecumenical events commemorating the Council of Nicaea. The text emphasizes “human fraternity” while omitting any reference to the Social Kingship of Christ or the necessity of conversion to the One True Church.
Vatican’s Christmas Tree: Syncretism Masquerading as Tradition
VaticanNews portal reports (November 27, 2025) that a 25-meter red fir tree from Italy’s Bolzano province now stands in St. Peter’s Square, continuing a tradition allegedly begun in 1982. The tree’s selection is framed as “sustainable forest management,” with “Bishop” Ivo Muser claiming tree removal constitutes “active care strategy.” After Christmas, branches will be processed for essential oils by Austrian company Wilder Naturprodukte, while wood remnants go to charity. The article emphasizes environmental stewardship, noting this tradition originated when the apostate Wojtyła (“John Paul II”) accepted a tree from a Polish farmer.
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