Conciliar Sect Advances Modernist Agenda with Nigerian Appointment
The Catholic News Agency portal (November 10, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV has appointed Edward Daniang Daleng, OSA – a Nigerian religious affiliated with his former Augustinian order – as vice regent of the Prefecture of the “Papal Household”. The article emphasizes Daleng’s academic credentials in moral theology and his two-decade relationship with the Vatican usurper, presenting this bureaucratic maneuver as evidence of the antipope’s supposed “simplicity” and concern for Africa. This personnel change exemplifies the conciliar sect’s accelerating decomposition into a managerial NGO devoid of supernatural purpose.
Ecclesiastical Illegitimacy Masquerading as Governance
The very concept of a “Prefecture of the Papal Household” under antipope Leo XIV constitutes a grotesque parody of Catholic governance. As Pius XI declared in Quas Primas, Christ’s kingship demands that “rulers and legitimate superiors will have the conviction that they exercise authority not so much by their own right as by the command and in the place of the Divine King” – a principle nullified when the Vatican apparatus serves a manifest heretic. Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code explicitly states that officeholders who publicly defect from Catholic faith automatically vacate their positions (CIC 1917, Can. 188 ยง4). The conciliar sect’s continued operation of Roman dicasteries constitutes institutionalized sacrilege.
Theological Modernism Disguised as Pastoral Care
Daleng’s doctoral thesis on “Respect for the Dignity and Care of Patients with Incurable and Terminal Illnesses” signals adherence to post-conciliar bioethical errors condemned by Pius XII’s Allocution to Doctors (1957), which forbade euthanasia disguised as compassion. The article’s focus on Daleng’s African origin exposes the conciliar sect’s obsession with demographic tokenism over doctrinal fidelity – a violation of St. Paul’s warning against “respect of persons” (James 2:9). This appointment continues Bergoglian heresies that reduce priesthood to social work, as denounced in Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “Modernists pass judgment on everything… They consider their own desires, their own personal experiences, as the criteria of truth“.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission
The Prefecture’s described functions – managing “audiences”, “ceremonies”, and bureaucratic logistics – reveal the neo-church’s complete secularization. Contrast this with Pope Pius XI’s definition of true papal authority: “The Church, established by Christ as a perfect society, demands for itself by a right belonging to it full freedom and independence from secular authority” (Quas Primas). The conciliar sect’s reduction of the papacy to a ceremonial monarchy parallels Anglican errors condemned in Leo XIII’s Apostolicae Curae.
Personal Relationships Over Divine Law
The article’s emphasis on Daleng’s personal rapport with antipope Leo XIV (“his simplicity, his humility”) exemplifies the conciliar sect’s cult of personality. Catholic governance requires adherence to immutable law, not subjective bonds. As St. Robert Bellarmine stated: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope… he who is not a Christian is not a member of the Church, and a manifest heretic is not a Christian” (De Romano Pontifice II.30). The pretended “Augustinian spirituality” invoked here masks the order’s post-conciliar collapse into modernism documented in the Holy Office’s Lamentabili Sane Exitu (1907).
Symptomatic of Accelerating Apostasy
This appointment follows the conciliar sect’s established pattern of promoting clerics who advance the “hermeneutic of rupture”. Daleng’s Nigerian background serves neo-colonial agendas condemned in Pius XI’s Quas Primas: “When God and Jesus Christ were removed from laws and states… the foundations of authority were destroyed“. The article’s reference to Daleng’s alleged concern for “Africa” ignores the continent’s true need – reconversion to authentic Catholicism after decades of conciliarist experimentation. This bureaucratic reshuffling constitutes institutionalized apostasy, fulfilling Pius IX’s warning in the Syllabus of Errors against those who “equate the Christian religion with false religions” (Error 21).
Source:
Pope Leo XIV appoints Augustinian from Nigeria as official of Papal Household (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 10.11.2025