The anti-councils were councils that entirely or in part deviated from the Catholic Faith. For this reason they were condemned and nullified as councils, either entirely or in part:
- Council of Ephesus (449), which Pope St. Leo the Great declared null and called the Latrocinium, or "Robber's Council"
- Quinisext Council in Trullo (692), which Pope Sergius I declared null
- Council of Hieria (754), which Pope Stephen II declared null in 769
- Council of Pisa (1511), which Pope Julius II declared null
- Council of Pistoia (1794), condemned by Pope Pius V
Like these false councils, Vigano sees the Vatican II Anti-council as schismatic and heretic. Moreover, he has charged Francis-Bergoglio with gross immoralities and Benedict-Ratzinger with heresy for his infamous “hermeneutic of reform and continuity,” the Newvaticanese double-talk describing a Modernist/Marxist revolution for Newchurch.