Antipopes of the Antichurch
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Modernist Subversion Masquerading as Charity: A Nun’s Dangerous Distortion of Mercy
The Catholic News Agency portal (December 27, 2025) profiles Sister Carla Venditti of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who conducts nocturnal street ministry to women trafficked for prostitution in Rome and Abruzzo. The article emphasizes her decade-long work through the “Oasi Madre Clelia” shelter, which now expands to welcome “anyone who wants to be welcomed and accompanied: from abused young women to trans people to the poor.” Her collaborator Sister Lucia Soccio describes forming “friendship and trust” with transgender individuals encountered during outreach, assisting them with hospital visits and police matters while finding “joy and inspiration” in these relationships. The piece frames their mission as embodying divine mercy through non-judgmental accompaniment, quoting Venditti’s assertion that “God does not forsake his children” and celebrating facial transformations “from despair to serenity” among beneficiaries. This naturalistic presentation of religious life epitomizes the conciliar sect’s corruptio optimi pessima – the corruption of the best becoming the worst.


St. John’s Gospel Distorted by Modernist Minimalism
The National Catholic Register portal (December 27, 2025) presents a biographical sketch of St. John the Evangelist, noting his inclusion in Christ’s inner circle, his designation as the “beloved disciple,” and his traditional association with Ephesus and the fourth Gospel. The article acknowledges his unique theological perspective while cautiously attributing Johannine authorship to Revelation and the epistles with qualifiers like “many claim” and “probable.” It concludes with standard hagiographical details about his patronage and a ruined Ephesian basilica allegedly once housing his relics.


U.S. Military Strikes in Nigeria Expose Bankruptcy of Secular Solutions to Religious Persecution
Catholic News Agency reports (December 26, 2025) on U.S. military operations in Nigeria targeting ISIS militants allegedly responsible for Christian persecution. President Donald Trump framed the strikes as retaliation for ongoing violence against Christians, vowing “hell to pay” if attacks continue. The article cites statistics claiming Nigeria as the “most dangerous country in the world to be Christian,” with alleged 7,000 Christians killed in 2025. Nigerian authorities issued a generic condemnation of “terrorist violence whether directed at Christians, Muslims, or other communities,” while commentators debate whether to extend strikes to Fulani militias accused of anti-Christian violence.


Jubilee of Hope Exposes Modernist Apostasy in Vatican Rituals
Catholic News Agency reports the closure of the Holy Door at St. Mary Major Basilica on December 25, 2025, marking the beginning of the end for the “Jubilee Year of Hope” convened by the conciliar sect. Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas presided over the ceremony, declaring: “It is not divine grace that is being closed but a special time for the Church, and what remains open forever is the merciful heart of God.” The article notes three additional door-closing ceremonies culminating in a January 6th ceremony where antipope Leo XIV will shutter St. Peter’s Holy Door. This theatrical conclusion to a post-conciliar innovation exposes the theological bankruptcy of the Vatican II sect.
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