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Antipope Leo XIV delivering a homily during Mass in Saurimo, Angola, amidst a crowd of 60,000. Traditional Catholic altar with crucifix and tabernacle in focus.

Christ Is Not ‘a Guru or a Good Luck Charm,’ Antipope Leo XIV Declares in Saurimo

EWTN News reports that on April 20, 2026, the antipope Leo XIV celebrated a Mass in Saurimo, Angola, before an estimated 60,000 people, during which he warned against treating Christ as “a guru or a good luck charm.” This event, part of his apostolic journey through Sub-Saharan Africa, reveals the ongoing efforts of the conciliar sect to project an image of spiritual authority while fundamentally distorting the nature of true Catholic worship and the Church’s mission.

A reverent Catholic Mass in Saurimo, Angola, with faithful kneeling in prayer as a priest raises the consecrated host.

Leo XIV in Saurimo: A Modernist Homily Stripped of Supernatural Truth

VaticanNews portal reports on April 20, 2026, that during his apostolic journey to Angola, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” celebrated Mass in Saurimo and delivered a homily urging the faithful to follow the Risen Lord and “not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures for eternal life.” The report, authored by Deborah Castellano Lubov, presents the full text of the homily, which touches on themes of seeking Christ, the Eucharist, liberation from oppression, and the hope of resurrection. While superficially invoking Christian language, the homily is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s systematic emptying of Catholic doctrine, reducing the Faith to naturalistic humanism, omitting the necessity of the sacraments for salvation, and promoting a Christ who is merely a moral exemplar rather than the divine Redeeming King whose Mystical Body is the one true Church.

Solemn image of a usurper addressing elderly in a nursing home in Saurimo, Angola, 2026. Traditional Catholic setting contrasts with modernist naturalism in the usurper's speech.

The Usurper’s Visit to Angola: A Study in Naturalistic Paternalism and the Absence of Supernatural Faith

The National Catholic Register, citing EWTN News and ACI Stampa, reports on the visit of the usurper Robert Prevost, who styles himself “Pope Leo XIV,” to a nursing home in Saurimo, Angola, on April 20, 2026. The report describes the address given by this individual to the elderly residents, focusing on themes of “home,” “wisdom,” “listening,” and “care for the weakest.” The language is characteristic of the post-conciliar paradigm: sentimental, horizontal, and devoid of any supernatural urgency. The elderly are told they “preserve the wisdom of a people,” yet not a single word is spoken about the salvation of their souls, the necessity of repentance, or the reality of eternity. This visit, presented as a gesture of pastoral charity, is in reality a masterclass in the naturalistic reduction of the Church’s mission to mere social work and emotional comfort, entirely consistent with the apostate spirit of the conciliar revolution.

Basilica of St. Mary Major with commemorative plaque for Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Francis), surrounded by clergy and faithful Catholics in a solemn and reverent setting.

The Cult of Bergoglio: How the Conciliar Sect Perpetuates the Memory of a Heretic

Vatican News portal reports that on April 21, 2026, the conciliar sect will mark the first anniversary of the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio — the apostate who occupied the Vatican under the name Francis — with a Rosary, a “Mass,” the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at the Basilica of St. Mary Major, and the release of a hagiographic documentary. The event will include a message from the current usurper, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), read during the “Mass,” and will be broadcast live and streamed globally. The portal describes Bergoglio as “the Pope of mercy” and “the Pope of the peripheries,” and notes that a bronze plaque will be installed declaring that “Francis Supreme Pontiff” paused “126 times in devout prayer” before the icon of Salus Populi Romani and “according to his will, rests in this Papal Basilica.” This orchestrated commemoration is not a neutral act of remembrance — it is a liturgical and ideological operation designed to canonize, by acclamation and sentiment, a man who spent twelve years dismantling Catholic doctrine, elevating naturalistic humanism, and advancing the very errors that the true Church has condemned for centuries.

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