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A solemn depiction of the ecumenical spectacle in Istanbul's Cathedral of the Holy Spirit with the illegitimate "Pope" Leo XIV surrounded by modernist architectural elements.
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Ecumenical Spectacle in Istanbul Masks Apostasy

The Vatican News portal (November 28, 2025) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s visit to the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul, where he blessed a cornerstone for a “Catholic” parish in Dallas and greeted followers of the Neocatechumenal Way. The article describes emotional crowds chanting “Long live the Pope!” and presents the event as a celebration of “Christian roots” on the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. This spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Catholic mission – replacing Regnum Christi with humanist theater.

Antipope Leo XIV visiting a Little Sisters of the Poor facility in Istanbul with interfaith syncretism and theological errors.
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Interfaith Syncretism Masquerading as Catholic Charity in Istanbul

The Vatican News portal (November 27, 2025) reports on preparations for antipope Leo XIV’s visit to a Little Sisters of the Poor facility in Istanbul. The article emphasizes the sisters’ interfaith accommodation – maintaining both a Catholic chapel and Islamic masjid – while caring for 60 elderly residents of various religions. Sister Margaret states residents feel “honoured” by the visit regardless of religious affiliation, while Mother Mary Ignatius claims they “don’t make any difference with religion.” The report frames this pluralism as virtuous, quoting the sisters’ excitement about the “privilege” of hosting the antipope during “Thanksgiving time.”

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