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A traditional Catholic priest kneeling in prayer before an ornate altar in St. Peter's Basilica during the Feast of Christ the King, with a discarded modernist bureaucratic document symbolizing the subversion of Christ's Kingship.

Vatican’s New Regulations: Subverting Christ’s Kingship for Modernist Bureaucracy

Vatican News portal (November 24, 2025) reports the publication of new Roman Curia regulations signed by “Pope” Leo XIV on the Feast of Christ the King. These documents replace John Paul II’s 1999 regulations and implement Bergoglio’s *Praedicate Evangelium*, restructuring the “Holy See’s” bureaucratic apparatus under the guise of administrative renewal. The article frames this as routine governance, oblivious to its radical departure from the Church’s divine constitution.

Cardinal Kurt Koch in a cathedral reflecting on the true meaning of Christian unity under Catholic doctrine.

Papal Journey Masks Apostasy Under Guise of Ecumenical Unity

The “Vatican News” portal (November 24, 2025) reports on an interview with “Cardinal” Kurt Koch concerning antipope Leo XIV’s upcoming journey to Turkey and Lebanon. The article promotes a joint commemoration of the First Council of Nicaea with the schismatic Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, framing it as an opportunity for “ecumenical friendship” and “solidarity” with minority Christian communities. Koch claims this event will “bear witness to Christian unity” based on Nicaea’s definition of Christ’s divinity, while omitting the Council’s condemnation of Arianism and its reinforcement of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church). The report concludes with platitudes about interreligious dialogue in Lebanon, where the conciliar sect elevates political cooperation with Muslims above the conversion of souls.

A critical depiction of the Youth Mass at NCYC 2025 in Indianapolis, highlighting the modernist distortion of Catholic worship.

Youth Mass at NCYC 2025: Modernist Spectacle Masquerading as Catholic Worship

Catholic News Agency reports that approximately 16,000 teenagers attended a Nov. 22, 2025, Mass concluding the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis, featuring Archbishop Nelson Pérez and invoking a digital message from antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost). The event emphasized emotional experiences over doctrine, with Pérez describing the “Church in its splendor” while distorting Christ’s kingship into psychological metaphor rather than divine reality. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic worship with anthropocentric entertainment.

Antipope Leo XIV stands before the walls of Ðzenik, Turkey, amidst ecumenical figures and a desecrated Catholic church handed over to Orthodox schismatics.

Apostolic Journey or Apostasy? Turkey Visit Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Catholic Faith

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 24, 2025) reports on growing anticipation for antipope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey, framing it as a historic ecumenical event. The article quotes “Levantine” Linda Tito celebrating this “sign of unity” allowing her to “feel fully part of the universal Church,” while Chaldean Bedri Diril claims it will strengthen ties with Orthodox schismatics. Greek Orthodox Teodora Hacuni praises the 1,700th anniversary of Nicaea as an opportunity for “church unity,” applauding Catholic handover of Santa Maria Church to Orthodox communities. Ceramic artist Mesude Künen prepares a miniature of İznik’s walls for the antipope, symbolizing the naturalistic reduction of faith to cultural artifact.

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