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Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Leo XIV’s Ankara Address Undermines Catholic Sovereignty
The article from Catholic News Agency portal (November 27, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s address to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara. The antipope denounced “might is right” mentalities while praising Turkey as “a source of stability” and “crossroads of sensibilities” that invites fraternity “recognizing differences.” He invoked the memory of Angelo Roncalli (“John XXIII”) as “Turkish Pope” and endorsed the 1700th anniversary of Nicaea Council celebrations. The address emphasized dialogue, pluralism, and global cooperation while warning against artificial intelligence exacerbating inequalities. The portal frames this as promoting peace through interreligious harmony, with Turkey presented as model of coexistence.


Neo-Modernist “Prayer Intention” Exposes Vatican’s Abdication of Christ’s Social Kingship
The Catholic News Agency article dated November 27, 2025, relays a “prayer intention” attributed to antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) for December 2025, concerning Christians in war zones. Through the Vatican-controlled “Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network,” the usurper of the Apostolic Palace requests prayers that Middle Eastern Christians might become “seeds of peace, reconciliation, and hope.” The text includes a naturalistic “prayer” addressed vaguely to “God of peace” and “Holy Spirit, source of hope,” while systematically avoiding all reference to the Kingship of Christ, the necessity of conversion to the Catholic faith, or the doctrine of Christ as Prince of Peace. Father Cristóbal Fones of this network claims this constitutes “a gesture of closeness and hope” to make Christians feel “not forgotten.” The article exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete theological bankruptcy through its reduction of the Church’s mission to secular peacebuilding.


Conciliar Sect Expands Canadian Structure with Illegitimate Appointments
The “Catholic News Agency” portal (November 27, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s appointment of two new “archbishops” for Canadian dioceses. Bishop Stephen Hero is transferred from Prince Albert to Edmonton, while Father Susai Jesu (OMI) becomes “archbishop” of Keewatin-Le Pas. Hero’s installation is scheduled for January 2026 at St. Joseph’s “Basilica,” with Jesu’s “episcopal ordination” planned in Manitoba. Both men express gratitude for their appointments, with Hero referencing Psalm 86:10 (“Deus Solus”) as his motto and Jesu quoting the Magnificat. The article highlights Hero’s formation at the compromised Seminary of Christ the King in Mission, BC, and Jesu’s work with indigenous communities through the conciliar sect’s structures.


Apostate Voyage: Conciliar Sect’s “Pope” Peddles Religious Indifferentism in Türkiye
Vatican News portal reports (November 27, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV began his journey in Ankara by addressing Turkish authorities and diplomats. The article highlights his call for Türkiye to become a “bridge between cultures, faiths, and continents,” emphasizing dialogue over division while praising “the affection of Saint John XXIII” and urging a “culture of encounter.” The antipope invoked the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea to justify interfaith collaboration, declaring that “difference [is] not division but a pathway to fraternity.”
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