Leo XIV’s “Peace” Distortion Exposes Conciliar Apostasy
Catholic News Agency portal reports (December 20, 2025) that antipope Leo XIV addressed Italian Catholic Action members, urging them to make peace with others as “the most valuable gift” this Christmas. The article quotes him stating:
“It will be a gift more valuable than those you can buy in stores, because peace is a gift that is truly found only in the heart.”
He equated this peace-making with “Catholic action par excellence,” invoking two post-conciliar figures – Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati – as models. The portal frames this message as emphasizing interpersonal reconciliation while acknowledging global conflicts.
Naturalistic Reduction of Supernatural Peace
The conciliar sect’s leader reduces pax Christi (the peace of Christ) to mere human sentiment, stating peace is “a friendship between peoples founded on justice” and “gestures and words we exchange at home.” This contradicts Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas, which declares: “The peace of Christ is only to be found in the Kingdom of Christ” (1925). By severing peace from its divine source – the Social Reign of Christ the King – Leo XIV propagates the modernist heresy condemned by St. Pius X: “The truth is to be found… in the evolution of conscience” (Lamentabili Sane, 1907).
Omission of Necessary Conditions for Peace
Nowhere does the antipope mention that true peace requires submission to Christ’s authority. The article’s silence on the Regnum Christi (Kingship of Christ) constitutes apostasy from Catholic dogma. Pius XI warned:
“Nations will find neither tranquility nor prosperity unless they recognize… that the Church of Christ must enjoy full freedom and independence from civil dominion” (Quas Primas).
Leo XIV’s advice to “become saints” while omitting sacramental confession and sanctifying grace reduces holiness to moralistic activism.
Canonization Fraud and False Models
The article promotes Carlo Acutis – “canonized” by Bergoglio – as a model despite his veneration of “apparitions” like Fatima, which traditional theologians identify as Masonic psychological operations. The 1940s file False Fatima Apparitions documents: “The Fatima message is theologically contradictory to Catholic doctrine… a potential Masonic psychological operation.” Meanwhile, Frassati’s legacy is weaponized to legitimize conciliar innovations. True Catholic saints like Pius X would condemn this manipulation.
Undermining the Sacramental Economy
Leo XIV’s exhortation to “ask to be able to be like those angels who announce… peace” perverts the angelic message at Christ’s birth: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men of good will” (Luke 2:14). The Vulgate specifies hominibus bonae voluntatis – those in God’s grace. The antipope’s universalist distortion implies peace is achievable through human effort rather than through the Sacraments and submission to Christ the King. This echoes Modernist heresy condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors: “The Church ought to be separated from the State” (Error 55).
Perversion of Catholic Action’s Mission
The article celebrates Italian Catholic Action’s 229,000 members without noting its post-conciliar corruption. Originally founded to combat secularism under Pius IX, it now serves as a vehicle for conciliar propaganda. True Catholic Action must demand public recognition of Christ’s Kingship, as Pius XI taught: “Rulers of nations… must render public worship to Christ” (Quas Primas). Instead, Leo XIV uses the organization to advance religious indifferentism – the heresy that all religions equally please God (Pius IX, Syllabus Error 15).
Theological Bankruptcy of Conciliar “Peace”
This episode exposes the conciliar sect’s fundamental error: replacing the Regnum Christi with humanitarian sentiment. The article’s depiction of peace as “radiant… proclamation” devoid of doctrinal content fulfills Pius X’s warning about Modernists: “They substitute for the divine Redeemer a kind of imaginary Jesus” (Pascendi, 1907). Authentic Catholic peace requires crushing heresy and establishing Christ’s social reign, as articulated in the prayers for Christ the King: “Ut inimicos sanctae Ecclesiae humiliare digneris” (That Thou wouldst deign to humble the enemies of Holy Church).
Source:
The ‘most valuable’ gift to give this Christmas, according to Pope Leo XIV (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 20.12.2025