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Vatican-Aligned Report Obscures Christ’s Kingship Amid Turkish Persecution
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 26, 2025) reports on persecution against Christians in Turkey ahead of antipope Leo XIV’s visit, citing a European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) document titled “The Persecution of Christians in Turkey.” The report details “legal, institutional, and social hostility” including government interference, property confiscations, forced expulsions of clergy, compulsory Islamic education, and violence such as a 2024 Istanbul church attack. It notes Christianity’s decline from 20% of Turkey’s population in 1915 to under 0.3% today, blaming “restrictive legislation” and denial of the Armenian genocide. The report urges Turkey to grant churches legal recognition, return confiscated properties, and end expulsions of missionaries.


Social Gospel Masquerade: Thanksgiving Charity as Substitute for True Works of Mercy
Naturalism Replacing Supernatural Charity
The conciliar sect’s “Catholic Charities D.C.” hosted a Thanksgiving meal distribution on November 25, 2025, collaborating with utility company Pepco at their…


Antipope’s Digital Delusion: When Virtual Reality Replaces Divine Truth
The VaticanNews portal (November 26, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed 160 participants in the General Assembly of the Union of Superiors General, promoting a dangerous synthesis of technological idolatry and modernist ecclesiology. The address—entitled “Connected Faith: Living Prayer in the Digital Age”—attempts to baptize digital tools while undermining the supernatural foundations of religious life. At its core lies the heresy of horizontalism, where human connection replaces divine worship as the raison d’être of consecrated life.


SACBC’s G20 Endorsement: Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Social Doctrine
The Vatican News portal (November 26, 2025) reports on the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) Justice and Peace Commission praising the G20 Leaders’ Summit resolutions. “Bishop” Thulani Victor Mbuyisa of Kokstad Diocese commends the summit’s themes of “Solidarity, Sustainability and Equality,” debt relief mechanisms for poor nations, and Africa’s inclusion in global governance. The article frames this as alignment with “global justice,” omitting any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King or condemnation of the G20’s godless globalism.
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