Pope Leo XIV’s False Charity Betrays Catholic Truth
The VaticanNews portal (December 11, 2025) reports that antipope Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” met with the committee selecting recipients for the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity. Prevost praised this interfaith initiative established by his modernist predecessor and Grand Imam Ahmad Al-Tayyeb, urging “concrete acts of charity” while declaring that “every religion is called to promote fraternity.” This spectacle of apostasy reveals the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of Christ’s social kingship.
Naturalistic Subversion of Christian Charity
The article’s celebration of interreligious cooperation directly violates the immutable teaching that “there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). When Prevost claims “every human being and every religion is called to promote fraternity,” he commits the heresy of indifferentism condemned by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors: “Good hope at least is to be entertained of the eternal salvation of all those who are not at all in the true Church of Christ” (Error 17). True charity flows solely from submission to Christ the King, as Pius XI taught in Quas Primas: “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” (n. 19).
“This prize not only embodies the legacy of Sheikh Zayed and these other leaders, it also emphasizes that every human being and every religion is called to promote fraternity.”
Prevost’s appeal for “concrete actions” divorced from conversion to the Catholic Faith reduces charity to naturalism. The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 1350) mandated that Catholic charitable works maintain visible signs of their religious character to avoid scandal. The Zayed Award’s $1 million prize – echoing Masonic numerology through its 350 nominations from 75 countries – constitutes pure syncretism. As Pope Pius IX warned: “The idea that one religion is as good as another… is equal to atheism, and the distinction between truth and error disappears” (Encyclical Qui Pluribus, 1846).
Omission of Supernatural Finality
The article’s repeated references to “human fraternity” and “solidarity” conspicuously avoid mentioning the salvation of souls. This follows the condemned Modernist principle that “revelation was merely man’s self-awareness of his relationship to God” (Lamentabili Sane, Error 20). When Prevost claims “words are not enough,” he implicitly denies the power of evangelization – a direct contradiction of Pope Benedict XV’s teaching that “the work of the missions is the highest and holiest duty of the Church” (Maximum Illud, 1919).
The February 4 award ceremony deliberately coincides with the anniversary of the Abu Dhabi Declaration – a document asserting that “the pluralism and diversity of religions… are willed by God.” This blasphemy was condemned by Pope Gregory XVI in 1832 as “a foul contrivance” leading to “indifferentism” (Mirari Vos). The article’s silence about Christ’s command to “make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19) exposes the conciliar sect’s apostasy.
Masonic Undertones in Interreligious Dialogue
The Zayed Award committee’s structure follows the Masonic model of “brotherhood” divorced from doctrinal content. As Pope Leo XIII warned: “They… preach that the true religion is to be cultivated and fostered which consists, as they say, in the practice of all virtues… without any reference to God” (Humanum Genus, 1884). The $1 million prize amount – divisible among winners like the 33 degrees of Scottish Rite Masonry – confirms this Satanic symbolism.
Prevost’s quotation from his exhortation Dilexi Te – which claims ideals “weaken and fade away” without “practical acts” – embodies the Modernist heresy that “truth changes with man, because it develops with him, in him, and through him” (Lamentabili Sane, Error 58). This naturalistic activism replaces the theological virtues with humanitarianism, precisely as Pius X condemned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907).
Betrayal of Catholic Missions
By praising the United Arab Emirates – where conversion from Islam is punishable by death – Prevost betrays the martyrs who died preaching Christ in Muslim lands. The article’s celebration of this regime contrasts with Blessed Charles de Foucauld, who wrote from North Africa in 1901: “We must make Jesus reign… No other solution for the Muslim peoples than the Gospel.” The conciliar sect’s “human fraternity” replaces the Cross with the crescent moon, fulfilling Freemasonry’s dream of a universal religion without dogma.
True Catholic charity requires admonishing sinners, as St. Paul commands: “Reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience and doctrine” (2 Timothy 4:2). The Zayed Award’s interfaith syncretism constitutes spiritual adultery, condemned by the Council of Trent: “If anyone says that all religions are equally pleasing to God… let him be anathema” (Session XXII, Canon 8). Until the conciliar sect repents and restores Christ’s social reign, its “charitable” acts remain “sounding brass or tinkling cymbal” (1 Corinthians 13:1).
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Pope Leo XIV, in meeting with award committee, calls for concrete acts of charity (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 12.12.2025