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Advent Devotionals Peddled by Conciliar Sect Betray True Catholic Spirit
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 23, 2025) promotes five Advent resources claiming to help Catholics “grow closer to Christ.” These include:
1. Ascension’s video series with “Fr.” Mike Schmitz
2. Hallow app’s “Pray25” challenge featuring actors Chris Pratt and Gwen Stefani
3. Gender-segregated devotionals from Blessed Is She
4. The Augustine Institute’s “How To Advent” series on FORMED
5. EWTN’s catalogue of journals emphasizing emotional experiences


Apostolic Letter ‘In Unitate Fidei’: Ecumenical Subversion of Nicaean Orthodoxy
Vatican News portal reports (23 November 2025) that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) issued an apostolic letter titled In Unitate Fidei commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The document promotes interfaith unity based on the Nicene Creed while downplaying doctrinal differences between Catholicism and “other Churches and ecclesial communities.” Prevost claims the Creed’s “common heritage” enables Christians to be “signs of peace” in a divided world, insisting that “what unites us is much greater than what divides us.” The letter advocates “reconciliation through dialogue” while dismissing theological controversies as obsolete.


Synodal Singing: Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Christ the King
Vatican News portal (November 23, 2025) reports on a Mass celebrated by antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) for the “Jubilee of Choirs,” framing choir ministry as a vehicle for “ecclesial unity” and “synodality.” The article quotes the usurper’s homily: “The liturgy invites us… to walk together in praise and joy towards the encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe”, reducing Christ’s sovereignty to a metaphor for collectivist sentiment.


Conciliar Distortions of Christ’s Kingship Reveal Modernist Apostasy
Catholic News Agency (Nov. 23, 2025) reports on the centenary of Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas, emphasizing its response to early 20th-century secularism while quoting multiple post-conciliar Jesuits. The article credits French laywoman Marthe de Noaillat with campaigning for the feast’s establishment and frames Christ’s Kingship through ambiguous “justice and peace” rhetoric.
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