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Vatican Governance Reforms: Usurpation of Divine Order in the Name of Modernist Apostasy

The VaticanNews portal (November 21, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV issued a motu proprio abrogating Article 8 of the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State. This change permits non-cardinals—including laymen and women—to preside over the Pontifical Commission, a role currently held by Sister Raffaella Petrini. The article frames this as a response to “complex and pressing governance needs,” consolidating a reform initiated by Bergoglio (Francis). Such innovations epitomize the conciliar sect’s systematic dismantling of Catholic ecclesiology.

Antipope Leo XIV addressing Caritas Internationalis in Vatican City, symbolizing the Neo-Church's apostasy through naturalistic charity

Caritas Internationalis: Neo-Church’s Social Work Masks Apostasy

Vatican News portal (November 21, 2025) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV praised Caritas Internationalis during their meeting, calling it a “luminous sign of the Church’s maternal love” for “accompanying displaced families, defending the rights of the poor, and offering a listening heart to the forgotten.” The antipope invoked his apostolic exhortation *Dilexi te* to claim that “the love we receive from Christ is never a private treasure but always a mission,” while urging Caritas to strengthen “formation of lay leaders” and safeguard unity. This humanitarian manifesto epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of the Church’s divine mission.

A solemn ceremony in an English church where former Anglican clergy receive invalid ordination from a conciliar bishop, symbolizing the apostasy of the modern Church embracing heresy.

Anglican Influx Exposes Conciliar Church’s Apostasy

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 21, 2025) reports that one-third of “ordinations” in England since 1992 involve former Anglican clergy, with approximately 700 converts including 16 “bishops.” The article attributes this phenomenon to the Anglican Church’s acceptance of female “ordination” and Benedict XVI’s 2010 establishment of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. “Cardinal” Vincent Nichols praises these conversions as preserving “rich Anglican heritage” while entering “full communion.” This celebration of ecclesial promiscuity reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Catholic ecclesiology.

A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments addresses participants of a juridical-pastoral training course in a grand cathedral sacristy, symbolizing the sacramental integrity of marriage against the conciliar sect's nullity reforms.

Conciliar Sect’s Marital Nullity Reform: Sacrilegious Subversion of Divine Law

The conciliar sect’s VaticanNews portal reports on a meeting between antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and participants of a juridical-pastoral training course organized by the Roman Rota. The event commemorates the 10th anniversary of Bergoglio’s 2015 motu proprio Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus, which gutted canonical safeguards in marriage nullity cases. Antipope Leo XIV praised this reform as achieving “accessibility and promptness” while allegedly preserving “truth, justice, and mercy.” The address framed the marital process through three dimensions—ecclesiological, juridical, and pastoral—claiming their harmony serves the “salus animarum” (salvation of souls). This celebration of accelerated annulments exposes the neo-church’s doctrinal bankruptcy and systematic assault on matrimony’s sacramental integrity.

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