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A solemn tribunal scene depicting the Neo-Church's false annulment proceedings with an antipope addressing judges, symbolizing theological betrayal.

Neo-Church’s Annulment Theater Masks Doctrinal Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal reports that “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) addressed the Roman Rota on November 21, 2025, condemning “false mercy” in marriage annulment proceedings while paradoxically defending Benedict XVI’s and Francis’ procedural reforms. The antipope insisted that annulments constitute an “ecclesial service based on the search for truth” requiring “synergy between pastoral attention to critical situations and the judicial sphere,” claiming this balance manifests “justice and mercy.”

Traditional Catholic priest in sacred vestments holding Casti Connubii document, condemning embryonic screening in a dimly lit lab with ultrasound machine showing embryo.

Embryonic Screening and Abortion: Modernist Betrayals of Catholic Truth

Catholic News Agency reports on recent pro-life developments in the United States, noting that 80% of Americans express concerns about embryonic screening techniques allowing selection of children based on genetic traits. The article details legislative efforts in South Carolina that would criminalize women obtaining abortions, opposition to mail-order abortion drugs by three state attorneys general, and a Texas study showing decreased abortions among minors following heartbeat legislation. The report includes statements from pro-life organizations and government officials while framing these issues through contemporary political discourse rather than eternal Catholic principles.

A sedevacantist priest administers Last Rites in Ternopil, Ukraine, emphasizing spiritual charity over modernist humanitarian efforts.

Conciliar Sect’s “Caritas” Distracts from Christ’s Social Kingship with Humanitarian Sentimentalism

VaticanNews portal (November 22, 2025) reports on Tetiana Stawnych, head of “Caritas Ukraine,” discussing her meeting with antipope Leo XIV and promoting his modernist exhortation *Dilexi te*. The article portrays humanitarian efforts following a Russian missile strike on Ternopil while emphasizing “love and solidarity” divorced from the Catholic obligation to convert nations to Christ the King. Stawnych—a U.S. citizen who relocated to Ukraine—claims “Dilexi te” helps “see Christ present in the one who’s in need,” yet conspicuously avoids any mention of Russia’s mandatory conversion to Catholicism or the Social Reign of Christ. This propaganda piece exemplifies how the conciliar sect substitutes the Church’s divine mission with naturalistic activism.

Antipope Leo XIV stands at the altar in a 17th-century church with Augustinian nuns during a visit to Montefalco, Italy.

Antipope’s Familiarity with Nuns Masks Deeper Apostasy

Catholic News Agency reports on November 22, 2025, about antipope Leo XIV’s visit to the Augustinian monastery in Montefalco, Italy, where he engaged in what the portal describes as “a moment of great familiarity” with nuns. The article emphasizes the “peaceful personality” of the usurper of Peter’s throne and details his Mass celebration and shared meal with the community. This sentimental portrayal conceals the grave theological crimes inherent in such performances by the conciliar sect’s leadership.

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