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Interfaith Dialogue as Apostasy: Leo XIV’s Algeria Visit Exposed
The “Apostle of Peace” Preaches Indifferentism, Not Christ the King
The cited article from the National Catholic Register details the upcoming pastoral visit of “Pope” Leo XIV to Algeria, framing it …
The Conciliar Sect’s “Blessed” McGivney and the Naturalistic Priesthood Model
The National Catholic Register article of March 9, 2026, profiles the relationship between Blessed Michael McGivney—a figure beatified by the post-conciliar hierarchy—and his pastor, Bishop Thomas Fra…
Ford’s Antipope Gift: Modernism’s Secular Idolatry
Ford CEO Gifts Antipope Leo XIV Custom Chicago-Inspired Car
The cited article from the EWTN News Vatican service, dated March 9, 2026, reports that Jim Farley, CEO of Ford Motor Co., gifted a custom-made 2026 Ford Explorer Platinum hybrid to “Pope Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost). The vehicle, built at Ford’s Chicago Assembly Plant, features engravings of the Chicago skyline and St. Peter’s Basilica, seat tags designed as Chicago flags, and license plates reading “DA POPE” and “LEO XIV.” Farley stated that “Pope Leo XIV has deep roots on Chicago’s South Side,” and that the gift was a “small gesture” of gratitude for a private audience. Employees involved expressed pride and personal connection, with one noting the pope “enjoys driving a sporty ride.” The article treats the event as a positive, human-interest story within the framework of the post-conciliar “church.”
This report epitomizes the neo-church’s radical substitution of temporal honors and secular humanism for the exclusive reign of Christ the King, revealing a complete abandonment of Catholic dogma and the supernatural end of society.
Coakley’s Welcome to Antipope’s Diplomat Exposes Apostasy
The cited article from the National Catholic Register (March 9, 2026) reports that Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference of the conciliar sect, issued a statement “with joy” welcoming Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia as the new papal nuncio to the United States, appointed by “Pope Leo XIV.” Coakley extended his “warmest welcome and prayerful support” on behalf of his “brother bishops” and expressed “sincere and prayerful appreciation” to the retiring nuncio, Cardinal Christophe Pierre. The article presents this diplomatic appointment as a routine, even laudable, event within the normal operation of the Catholic Church. This analysis, conducted from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, will demonstrate that the article’s very premise, tone, and omissions reveal a complete theological and spiritual bankruptcy—the public manifestation of the apostasy foretold by St. Pius X.
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