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Communion as Camouflage: Dissecting the Dicastery’s Naturalistic Agenda in Kenya
Vatican News portal (November 24, 2025) reports on Sr. Nina Krepić of the “Dicastery for Communication” urging religious women in Nairobi to foster “communion, unity, and active participation” through media collaboration. The article promotes initiatives like storytelling internships at “Vatican News,” subscription to L’Osservatore Romano, and the Pentecost Project – all framed as tools for “better witness.” This modernist propaganda piece exemplifies the conciliar sect’s substitution of supernatural faith with anthropocentric activism.


Synodal Singing Subverts the Kingship of Christ in Conciliar “Liturgy”
Catholic News Agency reports from Rome on November 23, 2025, detailing a Jubilee Mass for choirs celebrated by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) in St. Peter’s Square. The article emphasizes the usurper’s homily praising “liturgical music as ministry” while appealing for hostages in Nigeria/Cameroon and promoting World Youth Day. The counterfeit pontiff announced publication of “In Unitate Fidei” commemorating Nicaea’s 1700th anniversary ahead of his Türkiye-Lebanon visit. The entire spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s replacement of Eucharistic worship with human-centered performativity.


Ecumenical Compromise Masquerading as Unity in Faith
Catholic News Agency reports that “Pope” Leo XIV issued an apostolic letter In unitate fidei on November 23, 2025, urging Christians to abandon “theological controversies that have lost their raison d’être” and embrace the Nicene Creed as basis for ecumenical unity. The document links the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea to the Holy Year 2025 and an upcoming joint event with Patriarch Bartholomew in Turkey. The article presents this as progressive development toward Christian unity while ignoring the apostate foundations of conciliar ecumenism.


Conciliar Sect Exploits Lebanon’s Suffering to Promote False Unity
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 23, 2025) promotes the upcoming visit of antipope Leo XIV to Lebanon, framing it as a continuation of previous visits by antipopes John Paul II (1997) and Benedict XVI (2012). The article quotes Lebanese individuals recalling these events as “milestones” offering “hope” amidst national crises. Robert El Haybe describes how Syrian occupators restricted John Paul II’s visit to “pastoral” purposes, while Elie Baroud claims Benedict XVI’s 2012 visit served as a “shield” during regional turmoil. Both express expectations that Leo XIV’s visit will address Lebanon’s economic collapse and security threats while “rallying” Christians. This narrative constitutes a sacrilegious distortion of the Church’s mission, reducing the papacy to a geopolitical NGO.
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