The VaticanNews portal reports that the Archdiocese of Monaco and the Prince’s Palace have announced the upcoming apostolic journey of “Pope Leo XIV” to the Principality on March 28, 2026. The visit, invited by Prince Albert II, is framed as a historic event strengthening “long-standing and trusting diplomatic relations” between the two microstates. The statement highlights shared commitments: “a particular focus on respect for human life from beginning to end; a concern for integral ecology and the preservation of ‘our common home’; and a shared passion for sport.” The local Church, where Catholicism is the state religion per the 1962 constitution, is described as “a central institution in Monegasque life,” and the papal arrival is called “a powerful sign of hope, in a spirit of dialogue, peace, and shared responsibility.” The article notes Monaco’s unique status as one of Europe’s last countries with Catholicism as state religion, though freedom of worship is constitutionally guaranteed. It concludes by situating the visit within centuries of ties, referencing the 1887 bull *Quemadmodum sollicitus Pastor* of Leo XIII establishing the diocese, and upcoming anniversaries in 2027.
This article, emanating from the conciliar sect’s official mouthpiece, presents a sanitized, naturalistic tableau of a “papal” visit that utterly fails to grasp the supernatural mission of the Catholic Church. Its focus on diplomatic niceties, shared secular values, and “dialogue” exposes a profound apostasy from the integral reign of Christ the King, as defined by pre-1958 doctrine. The omission of any reference to the absolute necessity of the public and social reign of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the duty of Catholic states to recognize the Church’s sovereignty, and the crushing errors of modernism condemned by Pius IX and Pius X, reveals the bankruptcy of the post-conciliar ecclesiology. The visit is not a triumph of faith but a manifestation of the “abomination of desolation” standing in the holy place, where a man of modernist errors is honored as a successor of Peter while the true faith is sidelined.