Angola Assembly Exposes Modernist Subversion of Consecrated Life


Angola Assembly Exposes Modernist Subversion of Consecrated Life

The VaticanNews portal (February 6, 2026) reports on the Regional Conference of Major Superiors of Southern Africa (RCMSSA) held at Angola’s Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Muxima. Under the theme “Consecrated Life United for Mission,” 28 delegates from nine countries gathered for prayer and discussions about poverty, migration, ecological crises, and religious formation challenges. The event featured liturgies presided over by Angola’s apostate hierarchy, including the Bergoglian “apostolic nuncio” Kryspin Witold Dubiel, and concluded with resolutions on “safeguarding” and “care for creation.” This synodal spectacle epitomizes the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the supernatural for naturalistic activism.


Illegitimate Authority and False Ecclesial Communion

The article boasts of liturgies led by “Bishop Leopoldo Ndakalako” and “Archbishop Dubiel,” presenting them as valid shepherds. Yet these figures derive authority from antipope Leo XIV’s usurped hierarchy. Pope Pius XII’s Ad Apostolorum Principis (1958) condemns such illicit episcopal appointments lacking papal mandate as “utterly unlawful and culpable.” The claim that “Consecrated Life walks hand in hand with the local Church” is a theological fraud. True consecrated life serves Christ the King (Quas Primas, Pius XI), not a sect that enthrones man as Vatican II’s Gaudium et Spes does.

“The opening Mass was presided over by Bishop Ndakalako… the Sunday Eucharist led by the Apostolic Nuncio… together with Bishops and Archbishops of Angola.”

These “Masses” constitute sacrilege. The Novus Ordo rite invalidly promulgated by antipope Paul VI abandons the propitiatory sacrifice, reducing the Eucharist to a communal meal (Dominicae Cenae, John Paul II’s heresy). Participation in such rites violates Pope Pius V’s Quo Primum, which forbade altering the Mass under pain of excommunication.

Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission

The assembly’s focus on “poverty, inequality, migration, human trafficking, [and] ecological crises” exposes the conciliar sect’s Marxist roots. Pope Pius XI’s encyclical Divini Redemptoris (1937) condemns “those who neglect the supernatural mission of the Church” to prioritize temporal affairs. True religious life, as defined by Pope Pius XII’s Sponsa Christi, aims at “personal sanctification through the evangelical counsels,” not social engineering.

The resolutions—“strengthening formation, safeguarding, care for creation”—parrot UN Sustainable Development Goals, not Catholic asceticism. “Safeguarding” programs typically impose secular psychology, undermining religious obedience. Pope St. Pius X’s Pascendi warned against Modernists who “substitute natural virtues for supernatural.”

World Day for Consecrated Life: A Bergoglian Farce

That the assembly closed on the “World Day for Consecrated Life” – instituted by antipope John Paul II in 1997 – confirms its revolutionary character. This observance replaces the traditional feast of the Purification (February 2) with a celebration of religious life stripped of reparation and penance. The article’s quote from Sr Nkhensani Shibambo about “discernment and deep communion” employs the synodal language of Instrumentum Laboris 2023, which seeks to dissolve hierarchical authority.

Our Lady of Muxima: Syncretic Devotion

Hosting the event at “Mama Muxima” shrine risks promoting syncretism. The title “Mother of the Heart” (Muxima) lacks Church approval and echoes indigenous animist devotion. True Marian piety, as defined by Pope Pius XII’s Ad Caeli Reginam (1954), rejects “exaggerations and superstitions” that compromise doctrinal purity.

Conclusion: Sheep Led by Apostates

This assembly epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy. Delegates pledged allegiance to false shepherds, ignored the Syllabus of Errors’ condemnation of religious indifferentism (Proposition 16), and abandoned the votum paupertatis for worldly activism. True consecrated souls must heed Pope Leo XIII’s Testem Benevolentiae: flee modernist structures and “hold fast to the sacred traditions” until Christ restores His Church.


Source:
Major Superiors meet in Angola: Consecrated Life walks with the local Church
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 06.02.2026