Apostate “Pope” Plans Spectacle in Spain: Mockery of True Catholic Mission
The Catholic News Agency portal reports (January 9, 2026) that “Pope” Leo XIV intends to visit Spain, with Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands as probable destinations. Spanish “Cardinal” José Cobo confirmed the planned spectacle after meeting Vatican officials, citing the usurper’s desire to promote the beatification of modernist architect Antoni Gaudí and exploit migration issues. The article breathlessly describes bureaucratic negotiations with Spanish authorities while omitting any supernatural purpose for the visit.
Naturalism Masquerading as Pastoral Care
The proposed journey exemplifies the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the Church’s divine mission (Missio a Deo). Nowhere does the report mention the salvation of souls, the promotion of sacramental life, or the defense of doctrine against Spain’s accelerating apostasy. Instead, the spectacle centers on two naturalistic objectives:
“His visit to the Canary Islands would fulfill a desire expressed by his predecessor […] to visit the archipelago, which receives thousands of migrants from Africa every year.”
This reduction of the Church’s purpose to social work constitutes apostasy from Quas Primas, where Pius XI declared: “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). The Antichurch inverts this hierarchy by prioritizing temporal concerns over the unum necessarium (the one thing necessary).
Sacrilegious Beatification of Modernist Icon
The portal reveals the true ideological purpose behind the Barcelona stop – advancing the “beatification process for […] Antoni Gaudí.” This architect embodied the aesthetic modernism condemned in Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici Gregis (n. 13). His Sagrada Familia basilica – consecrated by the apostate Benedict XVI – manifests theological liberalism through its chaotic fusion of naturalistic and pseudo-mystical elements.
Canonizations under the conciliar sect lack validity, as Leo XIII established in Apostolicae Curae (1896): “Those who depart from essential sacramental forms […] cannot claim the authority of the Church.” The “beatification” serves the Masonic project of replacing saints with cultural icons – precisely what Pius IX denounced in the Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 27).
Treasonous Collaboration with Apostate States
The report exposes the Antichurch’s servility to secular powers:
“Cobo also confirmed that ‘there have been negotiations’ with the Spanish government […] ‘Spain has long been in need of and has continuously requested the pope to come.'”
This groveling before civil authorities violates the Dictatus Papae of Gregory VII, which affirms: “That the Roman pontiff alone is rightly to be called universal” (Proposition 2). True popes commanded kings; this usurper begs permission from socialist regimes persecuting Catholics. The article omits Spain’s recent blasphemy laws and persecution of traditional believers – issues a true pontiff would condemn rather than legitimize through collaboration.
Theological Vacuum and Ritualized Apostasy
Throughout the report, the absence of Catholic vocabulary proves damning. No mention of:
- The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
- Reparation for Spain’s revolutionary sins
- Condemnation of abortion and gender ideology
- Call to return to Spain’s Catholic monarchy
Instead, we find costumed actors simulating ecclesiastical authority while advancing the United Nations’ migration agenda. As Pius XI warned: “When God is forgotten… civilization itself becomes impossible” (Quas Primas, n. 18). This spectacle constitutes not merely heresy but apostasy – the formal abandonment of Christ the King’s social reign.
Source:
Madrid, Barcelona, Canary Islands possible destinations for Pope Leo XIV in 2026 (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 09.01.2026