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A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands solemnly in front of the COP30 summit venue in Belém, Brazil, holding a crucifix and gazing at distant industrial smoke with discarded Pachamama idols around him.

COP30’s Climate Idolatry Exposes Bankruptcy of Godless Environmentalism

VaticanNews portal reports on the conclusion of COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, lamenting the failure to secure fossil fuel phase-out commitments. Professor John Sweeney, described as “emeritus climatologist from Maynooth University,” decries the “collapse of ambitions” and US-Saudi Arabian interference that removed fossil fuel references from the final text. The article portrays multilateral climate negotiations as increasingly paralyzed, with oil-producing nations allegedly holding the process hostage through COP’s unanimity rule. Sweeney maintains the process remains vital for vulnerable nations while admitting current structures cannot prevent exceeding 1.5°C warming targets. The portal frames climate change as requiring global cooperation but concludes with despair about political leadership’s capacity to address the crisis.

A solemn Catholic scene depicting the subversion of Christ's kingship in EWTN's docuseries with conciliar modernists in Roman basilicas.

EWTN’s “Christ the King” Series: Modernist Subversion of Papal Monarchy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 23, 2025) reports on EWTN’s four-part docuseries commemorating the centenary of Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas, featuring commentary from Jesuit and Dominican religious. The production, filmed across Roman basilicas and global monuments to Christ’s kingship, claims to explore “some of the core aspects of the kingship of Christ” through Scripture and devotional history. The premiere at the Vatican Film Archive allegedly drew diplomats and journalists, with producer Aidan Gallagher asserting the series aims to have Christ “reign in all hearts” for world peace. This spectacle exemplifies how the conciliar sect instrumentalizes orthodox doctrine to advance revolutionary agendas.

A devout Catholic family praying together during Advent in front of a traditional Nativity scene.

Digital Nativity: Theo App’s Advent Campaign Undermines True Catholic Spirituality

Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on November 23, 2025, that the Theo prayer app aims to gather one million children for an Advent campaign featuring an animated donkey named Theodore – purportedly descended from the Bethlehem donkey – alongside “Fr.” Ambrose Criste and actor David Henrie. The 25-day program includes Luke’s Gospel readings, saint stories, and parent-child activities under CEO Francisco Cornejo’s direction, claiming to help families “discover the true meaning of the season” through digital engagement.

Antipope Leo XIV stands at the altar after a counterfeit 'Mass' on the 'Solemnity of Christ the King,' with a newspaper headline about kidnappings in Nigeria and Cameroon in the background.

Conciliar Sect Exploits Kidnappings to Promote Naturalistic Agenda

The VaticanNews portal reports (November 23, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV issued appeals after his “Mass” on the counterfeit “Solemnity of Christ the King” regarding kidnappings in Nigeria and Cameroon. The article describes his “immense sadness” over abducted students and “priests,” urging authorities to secure their release while praying that “churches and schools may always and everywhere remain places of safety and hope.” The text concludes with mentions of Ukraine and the antipope’s upcoming journey to Türkiye and Lebanon for ecumenical celebrations of Nicaea’s anniversary.

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