Leo XIV’s African Pontificate: A Continuation of Conciliar Apostasy in the Name of “Dialogue”


The Pillar portal, a mouthpiece of the post-conciliar establishment, published on April 21, 2026, a news roundup by JD Flynn presenting the activities of the usurper Robert Prevost, known as Leo XIV, during his visit to Africa. The article reports on the “pope’s” meetings with local “bishops,” his calls for peace and dialogue, and his general approach to the continent’s problems. The tone is one of uncritical adulation, typical of the conciliar sect’s media apparatus, which treats every gesture of the antipope as a self-evident good. Beneath the veneer of news reporting lies a profound theological and spiritual bankruptcy, a continuation of the modernist revolution that has been systematically dismantling the Catholic Church since 1958.

The “Reign of Christ the King” Replaced by the Reign of Dialogue

The article details Leo XIV’s calls for peace and reconciliation in Africa, a continent ravaged by war, poverty, and religious conflict. However, the “pope’s” approach is entirely horizontal, focusing on human solutions, interfaith dialogue, and social justice, while completely omitting the only true source of peace: the recognition of Our Lord Jesus Christ as King of all nations and individuals. This is a direct betrayal of the teaching of Pope Pius XI in his encyclical *Quas Primas*, where he unequivocally states that peace is only possible in the kingdom of Christ. Pius XI warned that “the hope of lasting peace will not yet shine upon nations as long as individuals and states renounce and do not wish to recognize the reign of our Savior.”

Instead of calling for the conversion of nations to the Catholic Faith, the one true religion, Leo XIV promotes a relativistic “dialogue” that places the Catholic Church on the same level as pagan religions and even non-Christian sects. This is the fruit of the conciliar decree *Nostra Aetate* and the apostolic exhortation *Evangelii Gaudium* of the apostate Bergoglio, which have been used to justify the abandonment of the Church’s missionary mandate. The Church’s mission, as defined by Our Lord Himself, is to “teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost” (Matthew 28:19). This mission is not one of “dialogue” but of authoritative teaching and the administration of the sacraments, which are necessary for salvation.

The “Church” as a Humanitarian NGO

The article highlights Leo XIV’s focus on social issues such as poverty, healthcare, and education. While these are important temporal concerns, they are not the primary mission of the Church. The Church is a supernatural institution established by God for the salvation of souls, not a humanitarian NGO. The conciliar sect has systematically reduced the Church’s mission to one of social activism, thereby denying the primacy of the supernatural and the eternal. This is a clear manifestation of the “cult of man” condemned by Pope Pius X in his encyclical *Pascendi Dominici Gregis*, where he described the modernist as one who “puts man in the place of God.”

The article’s silence on the necessity of the sacraments, the state of grace, and the final judgment is deafening. There is no mention of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the sacrament of confession, or the need for contrition and penance. Instead, the “pope” is presented as a global humanitarian, a “man of the people” who is more concerned with earthly well-being than with the eternal destiny of souls. This is a direct contradiction of the teaching of the Council of Trent, which states that the Mass is a true and propitiatory sacrifice, and that the sacraments are necessary for salvation.

The “Bishops” and the Conciliar Sect

The article refers to meetings between Leo XIV and local “bishops” in Africa. These “bishops” are not successors of the Apostles in the true sense, but rather members of the conciliar sect who have embraced the errors of Vatican II and the subsequent modernist reforms. They are part of the “paramasonic structure” that has occupied the Vatican since 1958, and their “teaching” and “governance” are not in communion with the true Church, which endures in the faithful who profess the integral Catholic faith and are led by bishops with valid sacraments and validly ordained priests.

The article’s uncritical acceptance of these “bishops” as legitimate pastors is a further example of the conciliar sect’s denial of the true nature of the Church. The Church is not a democracy or a federation of autonomous communities, but a hierarchical society established by Christ, with the Roman Pontiff as its visible head. The current occupants of the Vatican are not the true successors of St. Peter, but usurpers who have seized control of the Church’s institutions and are using them to promote their own modernist agenda.

The “Traditional Latin Mass” and the “Dubuque Model”

The article briefly mentions the “Dubuque model” and Leo XIV’s approach to the Traditional Latin Mass. This is a reference to the ongoing persecution of those who wish to worship God according to the ancient rite, a persecution that has been intensified by the apostate Bergoglio’s motu proprio *Traditionis Custodes*. The “Dubuque model” is a compromise proposed by some “bishops” that would allow the Traditional Mass to be celebrated in certain parishes, but under strict conditions and with the “bishop’s” approval.

This is a clear violation of the Church’s liturgical tradition and the rights of the faithful. The Traditional Latin Mass is not a “privilege” that can be granted or revoked by “bishops,” but a sacred rite that has been handed down from the Apostles and is the property of the entire Church. The conciliar sect’s attempts to suppress or control this rite are a further example of its modernist spirit, which seeks to adapt the Church to the spirit of the age rather than preserving the deposit of faith.

The “Synod” and the Democratization of the Church

The article also mentions the “synod” and its role in the life of the Church. The “synod” is a modernist invention that has been used to promote the democratization of the Church and the relativization of its doctrine. It is not a true ecumenical council, which has the authority to define dogmas and bind the faithful, but rather a consultative body that is used to give the appearance of participation and consensus.

The “synod” is a tool of the conciliar sect, used to promote its modernist agenda and to silence dissent. It is a further example of the “evolution of dogmas” condemned by Pope Pius IX in his *Syllabus of Errors* and by Pope St. Pius X in *Lamentabili Sane Exitus*. The Church’s doctrine is not subject to change or development, but is immutable and eternal, handed down from the Apostles and preserved by the Magisterium.

Conclusion: The Need for True Repentance and Return to Tradition

The article from The Pillar is a microcosm of the conciliar sect’s apostasy. It presents a “pope” who is more concerned with earthly peace and social justice than with the salvation of souls, a “Church” that has been reduced to a humanitarian NGO, and a “faith” that has been emptied of its supernatural content. This is the fruit of the modernist revolution that has been sweeping through the Church since 1958, a revolution that has been condemned by every true pope from St. Pius X to Pius XII.

The only hope for the Church is a return to the immutable Tradition, a rejection of the conciliar errors, and a true repentance for the sins of apostasy and betrayal. The faithful must reject the usurpers in the Vatican and seek out true priests and bishops who profess the integral Catholic faith and celebrate the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass according to the ancient rite. Only then can the Church fulfill its mission of leading souls to eternal salvation and establishing the reign of Christ the King over all nations.


Source:
The Tuesday Pillar Post – April 21, 2026
  (pillarcatholic.com)
Date: 22.04.2026

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