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Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Middle Eastern Venture Exposed
Vatican News portal (November 26, 2025) reports on Antipope Leo XIV’s impending journey to Turkey and Lebanon, framing it as an ecumenical and interreligious peace initiative. Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin describes the visit as strengthening Christian faith while promoting “harmony, dialogue, and peace” through mosque visits and interfaith events. The article highlights planned activities including an ecumenical celebration for the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and a silent prayer at Beirut’s explosion site, all presented as continuity with previous antipopes’ “peacebuilding” efforts.


Ortega Persecution Masks Conciliar Sect’s Internal Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 25, 2025) features Nicaraguan “priest” Nils de Jesús Hernández, who fled to the United States in 1988, boasting about his political activism against the Ortega-Murillo regime. The article portrays him as a heroic figure resisting dictatorship while praising antipope Leo XIV’s meetings with exiled Nicaraguan “bishops” Silvio Báez and Rolando Álvarez. Hernández claims the regime “can’t take away our faith” despite confiscating churches, while simultaneously endorsing immigrant protests against U.S. laws under President Trump. This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural faith with revolutionary politics.


Texas Lawsuit Exposes Secularist Assault on Christ’s Social Kingship
Catholic News Agency reports (November 25, 2025) that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed suit against the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for requiring religious organizations to censor worship and religious activities to qualify for homeless and low-income housing funds. The agency's rules prohibit grant recipients from engaging in “sectarian or explicitly religious activities such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization” when using public funds.


Monaco’s Abortion Compromise: A Betrayal of Catholic Statehood
ACI Prensa via Catholic News Agency reports on Prince Albert II’s refusal to expand Monaco’s abortion law, framing it as a defense of the principality’s Catholic identity. The article applauds the monarch for blocking legislation that would have permitted abortion up to 16 weeks in cases of rape and lowered parental consent age limits, noting Monaco’s constitution recognizes Catholicism as the state religion. However, the report omits that the principality’s existing law already permits abortion in cases of rape, fetal deformity, and maternal health — a fatal compromise with the culture of death.
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