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Apostate Voyage: Conciliar Sect’s “Pope” Peddles Religious Indifferentism in Türkiye
Vatican News portal reports (November 27, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV began his journey in Ankara by addressing Turkish authorities and diplomats. The article highlights his call for Türkiye to become a “bridge between cultures, faiths, and continents,” emphasizing dialogue over division while praising “the affection of Saint John XXIII” and urging a “culture of encounter.” The antipope invoked the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea to justify interfaith collaboration, declaring that “difference [is] not division but a pathway to fraternity.”


Vatican Telegram Exposes Spiritual Bankruptcy of Conciliar Sect’s Empty Gestures
Vatican News portal reports (November 27, 2025) that “Pope Leo XIV” sent a telegram to the “bishop” of Hong Kong following a deadly apartment fire, expressing “spiritual solidarity” with victims while offering vague prayers to the “Almighty” and invoking “divine blessings of strength, consolation, and peace”. The conciliar sect’s leader claims to “commend the souls of the deceased to the loving mercy of the Almighty” without specifying whether this refers to the One True God or some syncretic deity acceptable to Freemasonic universalism. This performative gesture exemplifies the neo-church’s complete abandonment of Catholic eschatology and sacramental theology.


Papal Idolatry in Lebanon: Students Manipulated by Conciliar Sect’s Usurper
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 27, 2025) reports on Lebanese students from the School of the Apostles in Jounieh preparing letters and posters for the visit of “Pope” Leo XIV, whom they describe as the “Holy Father.” The article emphasizes emotional preparation through workshops, daily Masses for the visit’s “success,” and student letters pleading for Lebanon’s economic recovery and interfaith peace. The school’s superior, “Fr.” Maroun Moubarak, claims the visit demonstrates the Vatican’s “compassion” for Lebanon and urges youth to “deepen their faith.” The report frames the event as a historic moment akin to visits by earlier antipopes Benedict XVI and John Paul II, omitting any doctrinal substance in favor of sentimental appeals to unity.


Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Homage to Secularism in Ankara
Vatican News reports that antipope Leo XIV began his visit to Turkey by paying homage at the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the secular Turkish Republic. The article frames this act as a diplomatic gesture honoring a “symbol of the nation’s birth, modernisation and secularism,” describing Atatürk as “revered” for establishing Turkey’s secular order. Leo XIV signed the memorial book at Anıtkabir, a site explicitly designed to enshrine the anti-religious principles of the Turkish state. The report concludes with a call for financial support to spread “the Pope’s words.”
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