Naturalism Replaces Salvation in Modernist “Pope’s” Prayer
Naturalism Replaces Salvation in Modernist “Pope’s” Prayer
Portal Catholic News Agency reports on November 4, 2025 that antipope Leo XIV has issued a prayer intention focusing on suicide prevention through community support and professional help while omitting all references to sacramental grace, repentance, and eternal salvation.
Sacramental Silence as Spiritual Catastrophe
The prayer composed by the Vatican occupiers states:
“May they always find a community that welcomes them, listens to them, and accompanies them. Give all of us an attentive and compassionate heart, capable of offering comfort and support, also with the necessary professional help.”
This constitutes a complete inversion of Catholic pastoral theology, which teaches that extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (“outside the Church there is no salvation”). Nowhere does the text mention:
- The Sacrament of Penance as remedy for despair
- Grace as supernatural aid against temptation
- The Four Last Things (Death, Judgment, Heaven, Hell)
- The necessity of sanctifying grace to avoid eternal damnation
Pius XI’s encyclical Quas primas explicitly condemned this naturalistic reductionism: “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony” (1925). The counterfeit prayer reduces the Church’s mission to social work rather than the salvation of souls.
Theological Omissions as Doctrinal Denial
The prayer’s reference to “those who follow you are also vulnerable to sadness without hope” constitutes heresy by implying that grace cannot overcome spiritual desolation. The Council of Trent dogmatically declared: “If anyone says that without God’s predetermining and prevenient grace man can believe, hope, love or repent as he ought… let him be anathema” (Session VI, Canon 3).
The text’s concluding petition for God to help us “recognize and proclaim to all the infinite love of the Father” deliberately avoids mentioning:
- Christ’s sacrificial death as the sole path to reconciliation
- The necessity of baptism for salvation (John 3:5)
- The Church’s divine authority to bind and loose sins (Matthew 16:19)
Phoenix Diocese Collaboration Exposes Masonic Agenda
The press release’s admission of collaboration with the Diocese of Phoenix reveals the operation’s anti-Catholic nature. This diocese has been ground zero for:
- Communion for public adulterers
- LGBT “blessings”
- Destruction of traditional liturgy
St. Pius X’s Lamentabili sane condemned such naturalistic pastoral approaches: “The Church listening cooperates with the Church teaching… is Modernist heresy” (Proposition 6, 1907). This prayer intention embodies proposition 22 of the same decree: “The dogmas which the Church proposes as revealed are not truths of divine origin but are a certain interpretation of religious facts.”
Suicide’s Grave Nature Deliberately Obscured
While feigning concern for the suicidal, the text never identifies the spiritual roots of despair:
- Mortal sin cutting souls off from sanctifying grace
- The demonic temptation to final impenitence
- Eternal consequences of self-murder in defiance of God’s sovereignty over life
The Catechism of the Council of Trent teaches: “He who voluntarily kills himself is guilty of murder… and dies in the commission of mortal sin. Hence he is deprived of Christian burial” (Part III, 5, 6). The counterfeit prayer’s therapeutic language ignores these eternal realities, reducing salvation to psychological comfort.
Conclusion: Apostate Prayer for Apostate Age
This blasphemous text confirms the Vatican occupiers’ complete rupture from Catholic tradition. As Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemned proposition 15: “Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which, guided by the light of reason, he shall consider true” – so this prayer reduces religion to natural sentiment rather than divine truth. The Church’s true response to despair remains unchanged: the Sacraments, Eucharistic adoration, exorcism, and unwavering adherence to the depositum fidei (“deposit of faith”) – all conspicuously absent from this modernist manifesto.
Source:
This is Pope Leo XIV’s prayer intention for the month of November (catholicnewsagency.com)
Article date: 04.11.2025