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Michael Bublé performing at the Vatican's "Concert with the Poor" in the Paul VI Audience Hall, with antipope Leo XIV seated prominently among an interfaith audience.

Syncretism and Apostasy in Vatican’s “Concert with the Poor”

VaticanNews portal (December 5, 2025) reports on Canadian singer Michael Bublé’s participation in the 6th edition of the “Concert with the Poor,” organized by the conciliar sect’s structures. The event, held in the Paul VI Audience Hall, allocates seats for the homeless, migrants, and others in “social distress,” followed by material distributions. Bublé, who met antipope Leo XIV, claims music is “the voice of God” and describes the concert as a celebration of Christmas. He emphasizes “kindness, hope, and love” as his artistic brand, framing faith as a “pilot light” to navigate worldly darkness. The article omits supernatural purpose, reducing Catholicism to emotional resonance and social activism.

Traditional Catholic faithful praying the Rosary in a church, contrasting with distant blurred protests in the Philippines.

Philippine Bishops’ Protest Betrays Church’s Divine Mission for Secular Activism

The Catholic News Agency portal reports on alleged “Catholic” participation in nationwide Philippine protests against government corruption on November 30, 2025. The article describes rallies attended by 90,000 people, including “Cardinal” Pablo Virgilio David and other “bishops,” invoking the memory of the 1986 EDSA revolution that deposed Ferdinand Marcos Sr. The protests demand accountability for $2 billion allegedly stolen through corrupt infrastructure projects. “Cardinal” David is quoted praising the “quiet bravery” of protesters and calling the EDSA monument a symbol of “moral clarity over fear,” while “Bishop” Honesto Ongtioco of Cubao urged Filipinos to “hold accountable government officials.” The report frames these actions as an extension of the Church’s social mission, with activist “priest” Robert Reyes threatening further protests until government accountability is secured.

A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments consecrating a new bishop in a state-controlled Chinese church with Communist Party officials present.

Consecration Under Communist Compromise Exposes Vatican’s Apostasy

The Vatican News portal reports the episcopal ordination of Francis Li Jianlin as “Bishop” of Xinxiang, China, on December 5, 2025. The article states his appointment was made by “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) under the 2018 China-Vatican Provisional Agreement, following the resignation of his predecessor. Li’s biography notes his formation in state-controlled seminaries (Zhengding and Yixian) and ordination in 1999 by “Bishop” Shi Jingxian – a regime-approved prelate. The report concludes with promotional appeals for newsletter subscriptions and financial support.

Sedevacantist priest in prayer before a crucifix in an empty chapel, contrasting with a faded portrait of "Pope" Leo XIV and Roberto Pasolini.

Advent Meditation Distorts Catholic Eschatology with Modernist Deceptions

Vatican News portal reports on an Advent meditation delivered by Roberto Pasolini, “preacher” of the “papal household,” attended by “Pope” Leo XIV on December 5, 2025. The meditation reduces Advent expectation to naturalistic humanism by claiming “the Church is called to remain a sacrament of salvation in an era of change,” emphasizing social reconstruction over supernatural judgment. The text exhibits classic Modernist tendencies by replacing depositum fidei (the deposit of faith) with evolutionary immanentism, framing salvation as collective societal healing rather than individual redemption from sin.

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