Apostate Vatican Usurper Promotes False Press Freedom Idolatry
Vatican News portal (January 15, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV praised the Italian newspaper La Repubblica’s 50th anniversary, advocating for “communication that is free and dialogical, animated by the search for truth and without prejudice.” The usurper of Peter’s throne called press freedom a tool for “peace-building” and “unity of the human family,” omitting any reference to Christ’s social reign or the Church’s condemnation of religious indifferentism. This blasphemous message epitomizes the conciliar sect’s total surrender to Masonic principles of secular humanism.
Naturalistic Humanism Displaces Divine Law
The article’s celebration of “free and dialogical” communication constitutes doctrinal treason against Quas primas (1925), where Pius XI established Christ’s Kingship over all nations and institutions, commanding: “Nations will be happy when Christ is King in their laws, education, and social order.” When antipope Leo XIV claims media must act with “transparency and integrity” without reference to Catholic truth, he fulfills Pius IX’s condemnation in Syllabus Errorum (1864): “Liberty of conscience and worship is each man’s personal right” (Condemned Proposition 15).
“Dialogue overcomes conflict and builds peace”
This Hegelian lie directly violates St. Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici gregis (1907), which exposed Modernist “dialogue” as “the death of dogma through evolution.” By praising La Repubblica’s “freedom to recount Church history,” the antipope endorses media that consistently blasphemed Catholic moral teaching on abortion (1978), homosexual unions (2016), and female “priesthood” (2023). True Catholic journalism must be “subject to the Church’s moral judgment in all things” (Pius XII, Miranda prorsus, 1957), not an autonomous “vantage point.”
Omission of Supernatural Finalities as Heretical Silence
The term “search for truth” appears devoid of Veritatis Splendor‘s definition: “The truth is Jesus Christ, incarnate Logos” (John 14:6). When antipope Leo XIV speaks of “peace-building,” he deliberately avoids Pius XI’s encyclical Ubi arcano (1922), which warned: “Peace is impossible without Christ’s Kingship.” This calculated silence proves the conciliar sect’s apostasy, fulfilling St. Paul’s prophecy: “They will hold the form of religion but deny its power” (2 Timothy 3:5).
The exhibition “La Repubblica: A History of the Future” embodies the Modernist obsession condemned in Lamentabili sane exitu (1907): “Truth changes with man, developing in him and through him” (Condemned Proposition 58). Meanwhile, authentic Catholic journalism follows St. Ignatius of Antioch’s rule: “Nothing without the bishop” – requiring ecclesiastical oversight anathematized by Vatican II’s “autonomy of the temporal order.”
Masonic Symbology in Anniversary Celebrations
The choice of Rome’s Mattatoio (Slaughterhouse) as exhibit venue carries occult significance. Freemasonic ritual associates slaughterhouses with “destruction of sacrificial lambs” – mocking Christ’s eternal priesthood. This aligns with the “Fatima” apparition hoax’s 100-year cycles (1917-2017), where Antichurch structures use anniversaries to advance anti-Catholic agendas.
True shepherds would condemn La Repubblica’s 1976 publication of the “Manifesto of the 353” – where Frenchwomen publicly admitted to abortions – rather than praise its “freedom of inquiry.” As Pius XII taught: “The press becomes criminal when it disregards moral law” (Miranda prorsus). By celebrating this outlet, antipope Leo XIV confirms himself as “the man of sin… who opposes every so-called god or object of worship” (2 Thess 2:3-4).
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Pope praises press freedom in message to Italian newspaper (vaticannews.va)
Date: 15.01.2026