The Usurper’s “Apostolic Journey” to Angola: A Parade of Naturalism Disguised as Faith

Vatican News portal reports on the “apostolic journey” of the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope Leo XIV,” to Angola, focusing on the reactions of local “bishops” and the messages of “peace, fraternity, and reconciliation” he purportedly delivered. The article highlights the challenges faced by the Diocese of Ganda, one of the newest dioceses in Angola, created by the heretic Bergoglio in 2024, and its “bishop,” Estevao Binga, who praised the visit as “excellent.” The piece emphasizes the need for Angolans to “internalize” the messages of this antipope, particularly his calls for “respect and tolerance” and his condemnation of “superstitious practices” that he claims exploit the “naivety of credulous persons.” The article concludes by underscoring the importance of “taking time to reflect on his words and the values that he has imparted to us during a historic moment for our country.” This entire spectacle is yet another manifestation of the conciliar sect’s relentless pursuit of a naturalistic, humanistic agenda, devoid of true Catholic doctrine, and designed to further the goals of the Antichrist under the guise of religious piety.


The Usurper’s “Messages”: A Vacuum of Supernatural Truth

The article meticulously records the “messages” of “Pope Leo XIV” as “peace, fraternity, and reconciliation,” alongside calls for “respect and tolerance.” These are not the messages of Christ, nor of His true Church. They are the platitudes of naturalistic humanism, the very errors condemned by Pope Pius IX in his Syllabus of Errors. Error 77 explicitly condemns the notion that “it is no longer expedient that the Catholic religion should be held as the only religion of the State, to the exclusion of all other forms of worship,” and Error 79 refutes the idea that “the civil liberty of every form of worship, and the full power, given to all, of overtly and publicly manifesting any opinions whatsoever and thoughts, conduce more easily to corrupt the morals and minds of the people, and to propagate the pest of indifferentism.” The usurper’s call for “respect and tolerance” is a direct echo of these condemned propositions, a denial of the Church’s exclusive claim to truth and her mission to convert all nations to the one true Faith.

Furthermore, the article quotes “Bishop” Estevao Binga stating that “Pope Leo XIV’s call for Christians not to confuse the Catholic faith with superstitious practices is relevant in certain parts of his diocese.” While the Church certainly condemns genuine superstition, the conciliar sect’s approach is often a blanket condemnation of authentic Catholic devotions and practices, replacing them with a rationalistic, secularized understanding of faith. This is a hallmark of Modernism, which, as St. Pius X warned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis, seeks to strip the faith of its supernatural content and reduce it to a mere “religious experience” or “practical function.” The usurper’s “condemnation of superstitious practices” is not a defense of true Catholic doctrine, but an attack on the very foundations of faith, paving the way for a purely naturalistic and ultimately atheistic worldview. The true Church has always taught that “faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1), and that miracles and supernatural interventions are not “superstitions” but manifestations of God’s power and love.

The “Bishop” and the Conciliar Sect: Confirming Apostasy

The article presents “Bishop” Estevao Binga as a faithful shepherd, praising the usurper’s visit as “excellent” and emphasizing the need to “internalize” his messages. This “bishop” is a product of the conciliar sect, appointed by the heretic Bergoglio, and therefore lacks any true authority or mission from Christ. His role is not to teach, govern, and sanctify in the name of Christ, but to perpetuate the errors and novelties of Vatican II. His focus on “ideological and political party polarisation” and “harmful local practices” reveals a preoccupation with social and political issues, rather than the salvation of souls and the propagation of the true Faith. This is precisely what Pope Pius XI warned against in his encyclical Quas Primas, where he lamented 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.” The usurper and his “bishops” are not interested in establishing the Social Reign of Christ the King, but rather in promoting a false peace based on humanistic principles, which ultimately leads to the destruction of true faith and order.

The creation of new dioceses, such as Ganda, by the conciliar sect is not an act of true evangelization, but an administrative reorganization of a structure that has already apostatized. The Church’s mission is not to create more bureaucratic entities, but to bring souls to Christ through the preaching of the Gospel, the administration of the sacraments, and the teaching of true doctrine. The usurper’s “apostolic journey” is not a mission of conversion, but a diplomatic exercise aimed at consolidating the conciliar sect’s influence and promoting its naturalistic agenda. The “bishop’s” enthusiasm for the visit is a clear indication of his complicity in this apostasy, as he fails to recognize the usurper for what he is: a manifest heretic and antipope.

The Omission of True Doctrine: The Gravest Accusation

Perhaps the most striking aspect of this article is what it omits. There is no mention of the true purpose of the Church: the salvation of souls through the preaching of the Gospel, the administration of the sacraments, and the teaching of the immutable truths of the Catholic Faith. There is no call to conversion, no exhortation to repentance, no warning about the dangers of sin and the reality of hell. The usurper’s “messages” are entirely horizontal, focused on social harmony and human development, rather than the vertical relationship between God and man. This silence about supernatural matters is the gravest accusation against the conciar sect and its “clergy.” They have abandoned their sacred duty to lead souls to Christ and have instead become agents of the Antichrist, promoting a false religion of humanism and naturalism.

The article’s focus on “internalizing” the usurper’s messages is a call to embrace the errors of Vatican II and the conciliar revolution. It is a call to abandon the true Faith and accept the new religion of the Antichrist. The faithful are urged to “take time to reflect on his words and the values that he has imparted to us during a historic moment for our country.” This is not a historic moment for the Catholic Church, but a historic moment of apostasy, where the usurper and his minions continue to deceive the faithful and lead them astray. The true Church, the Church of all ages, remains steadfast in her teaching, awaiting the day when the true Pope will be restored and the Social Reign of Christ the King will be established over all nations.

The “Miracle of the Sun” and the Usurper’s “Signs”: A Continuation of Deception

While the article does not explicitly mention the “miracle of the sun” at Fatima, the conciliar sect’s promotion of such “signs” and “wonders” is part of its broader strategy of deception. The “miracle of the sun” was a natural phenomenon, possibly a mass optical illusion, exploited by the enemies of the Church to promote a false message that diverts attention from the true dangers of Modernism and apostasy. Similarly, the usurper’s “gestures” and “words” during his “apostolic journey” are carefully crafted to project an image of piety and concern, while masking the true nature of his mission: to further the goals of the Antichrist and consolidate the power of the conciliar sect. The faithful must be vigilant and discerning, recognizing that true signs and wonders are always in harmony with the immutable teachings of the Catholic Faith, and never serve to promote error or apostasy.

The usurper’s visit to Angola, like his other “apostolic journeys,” is not a mission of evangelization, but a propaganda exercise designed to legitimize his false authority and promote the conciliar sect’s naturalistic agenda. The “bishops” and “priests” who accompany him are not true shepherds, but wolves in sheep’s clothing, leading the faithful astray with their false teachings and empty promises. The true Church, the Church of Christ, remains hidden, persecuted, and awaiting the day of her triumph. The faithful must remain steadfast in their adherence to the true Faith, rejecting all the errors and novelties of Vatican II and the conciar sect, and placing their trust in God’s promise that “the gates of hell shall not prevail against her” (Matthew 16:18).


Source:
Angola will need time and planning to internalise Pope Leo's messages, says Bishop Estevao
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 21.04.2026

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