Apostolic Visit or Ecumenical Capitulation? Leo XIV’s African Agenda

Apostolic Visit or Ecumenical Capitulation? Leo XIV’s African Agenda

The Vatican News Agency reports that “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) plans to visit Angola, Algeria, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea in 2026. Archbishop Kryspin Dubiel, apostolic nuncio to Angola, confirmed the visit would include “rediscovery of Angolan values” and collaboration with President João Lourenço’s government. Angola’s bishops framed the event as a “moment of great human and spiritual comfort” coinciding with Luanda’s 450th anniversary celebrations.


False Shepherds Legitimizing False Authority

The article reveals the conciliar sect’s fundamental error: treating the Vatican usurper as a valid pontiff. St. Robert Bellarmine’s De Romano Pontifice (II.30) states manifest heretics lose office automatically: “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.” This applies doubly to post-1958 antipopes who promulgate religious liberty (Dignitatis Humanae) – condemned as “insanity” by Pius IX (Quanta Cura 3). The press conference’s bureaucratic language (“committees being established”) masks the theological crime of communicatio in sacris with false hierarchs.

Naturalism Masquerading as Evangelization

Archbishop José Imbamba’s call to “rediscover Angolan values” substitutes Catholic dogma with ethnic sentimentalism. Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925) established Christ’s Kingship precisely against such nationalism: “Nations will be reminded by the annual celebration of this feast that not only private individuals but also rulers and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ” (Quas Primas 32). The planned government collaboration exemplifies the condemned error that “the Church ought to be separated from the State” (Pius IX, Syllabus of Errors 55). Angola’s jubilee celebrations become syncretic theater when divorced from the Church’s true mission: “Go ye and teach all nations… teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19-20).

Modernist Subversion of Missionary Work

The article boasts of Leo XIV’s “firsthand knowledge of Africa,” implying pastoral competence. Yet true apostolic work requires valid orders and orthodox doctrine – both absent in the conciliar sect. Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) definitively established ordination rites; post-1968 “ordinations” using Paul VI’s invalid rite produce mere laymen. The report that Augustinian Sisters “recalled interactions” with Prevost highlights the pseudo-religious nature of neo-modernist communities. When the Nigerian Catholic Network notes Prevost visited Nigeria nine times, it inadvertently exposes the conciliar machine’s endless self-promotion instead of administering valid sacraments.

Omission of Supernatural Realities

Nowhere does the article mention confession, grace, or the Four Last Things – the hallmarks of authentic Catholic missions. Contrast this with the true African missions of saints like Charles Lwanga, who told his executioners: “You can burn our bodies, but you cannot harm our souls”. The planned visit centers on Lourenço’s government collaboration, not the Societas Christiana wherein civil authority serves Christ the King. Angola’s 54% Catholic population remains sacramentally starved under modernist hierarchs who replace Masses with “interreligious dialogue.”

Theological Nullity of the Planned Visit

Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code automatically removes officeholders who defect from Catholic faith. Since Prevost professes heretical positions on ecumenism (cf. Benedict XVI’s Assisi 2011 gathering), his “papal visit” constitutes sacrilegious theater. Pius X’s Lamentabili condemned the error that “faith ultimately rests on probabilities” (Proposition 25) – precisely the epistemology underlying Angola’s “value-sharing” paradigm. Until Africa receives true priests offering the Immemorial Mass, these spectacles merely deepen the conciliar captivity.


Source:
Angola among African countries Pope Leo XIV to visit; dates being finalized
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 13.01.2026

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