Vatican News portal reports on the departure of the usurper Leo XIV from Equatorial Guinea, marking the end of his third so-called “Apostolic Journey” abroad. This eleven-day tour encompassed Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, during which the antipope presented himself as a “messenger of peace,” offering “encouragement” to citizens and highlighting the “need for justice” to leaders. The article, stripped of any supernatural reality, reduces the mission of the Church to a series of diplomatic niceties and naturalistic observations, perfectly encapsulating the spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar abomination.
The Usurper’s African Odyssey: A Journey of Empty Gestures and Modernist Apostasy
The cited article meticulously chronicles the itinerant activities of the individual currently occupying the Vatican, Leo XIV, as he concludes his eleven-day tour of four African nations. It speaks of him as a “messenger of peace” who “reflected on the country’s history, present and future” and “highlighted the need for justice.” This language, seemingly benign, is a masterful exercise in omission and reductionism, characteristic of the post-conciliar sect’s systematic evisceration of the Church’s true mission. Where is the veritas, the uncompromising proclamation of the One True Faith? Where is the call to conversion, to baptism, to the exclusive salvation found only in the Catholic Church? The silence is deafening, a stark confirmation that this “journey” was not one of apostolic zeal, but of modernist diplomacy, indistinguishable from the travels of any secular head of state or representative of a globalist NGO.
The Illusion of “Peace” Without Christ the King
The article repeatedly invokes the concept of “peace,” describing Leo XIV as a “messenger of peace.” This is a direct echo of the modernist desire for a false, naturalistic peace, utterly divorced from the peace that only Christ the King can bestow. Pope Pius XI, in his encyclical Quas Primas, unequivocally stated: “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.” He further elaborated that “the peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ” is the only path to true reconciliation. The modernist antipope’s “peace” is a chimera, a diplomatic platitude that ignores the fundamental truth that there is no peace without the Cross, no true justice outside the commandments of God. His “encouragement” to citizens and “highlighting the need for justice” are empty gestures, devoid of the supernatural grace and doctrinal clarity necessary for genuine human flourishing. This is the “peace” of the world, which Christ Himself warned would be a source of division for those who truly follow Him (John 15:19).
“Dialogue” and “Encouragement” as Substitutes for Evangelization
The article notes that Leo XIV “reflected on the country’s history, present and future and offered words of encouragement to citizens.” This is the language of secular humanism, not of the Church Militant. The mission of the Church, as defined by Christ Himself, is to “teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). It is a mission of conversion, of calling souls out of darkness and into the light of the True Faith. To merely “reflect” on a nation’s history and offer “encouragement” is to abdicate this divine mandate, reducing the Vicar of Christ (were he one) to a mere social commentator or motivational speaker. Where is the call to repentance? Where is the exposition of the errors of paganism, Islam, or any other false religion prevalent in these nations? The Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX condemns the notion that “the Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization” (Proposition 80). This “journey” is precisely such a reconciliation, a coming to terms with the world, rather than a confrontation with its errors.
The Omission of the Supernatural: A Telltale Sign of Apostasy
Perhaps the most damning aspect of the cited article is what it omits. There is no mention of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass being offered for the salvation of souls in these nations. There is no mention of the sacraments, of the necessity of baptism, of the state of grace, of the Last Things. The entire narrative is confined to the natural plane: travel, meetings, speeches, handshakes. This systematic exclusion of the supernatural is the hallmark of Modernism, which, as Pope St. Pius X exposed in Pascendi Dominici Gregis, seeks to strip the faith of its divine elements and reduce it to a mere human experience or social ethic. The “Church” of Leo XIV, as presented in this article, is a humanitarian organization, not the Ark of Salvation. It is a synagogue of Satan, as Pope Leo XIII warned, gathering its troops against the true Church of Christ.
The Cult of Personality and the “Papal Plane”
The article concludes with the anticipation of an “inflight press conference with journalists on board the papal plane.” This detail, seemingly trivial, underscores the cult of personality that surrounds the usurper. The focus shifts from the teachings of Christ and His Church to the individual occupying the highest office in the post-conciliar structure. The “papal plane” becomes a symbol of this modernist papacy, a jet-setting entity more concerned with global visibility and media engagement than with the spiritual welfare of souls. This is a far cry from the humble, often persecuted, successors of St. Peter, who understood their mission as one of martyrdom and uncompromising truth, not of diplomatic tours and press conferences. The very idea of a “press conference” for the Vicar of Christ would have been anathema to the true Popes, who taught with authority and demanded obedience, not engagement with the secular media on their terms.
A Journey Without Fruit: The Barrenness of Modernism
In summary, the “Apostolic Journey” of Leo XIV to Africa, as described in the cited article, is a journey devoid of apostolic fruit. It is a manifestation of the post-conciliar sect’s fundamental apostasy, where the supernatural is replaced by the natural, the divine mandate of evangelization is supplanted by secular “dialogue,” and the call to Christ the King is silenced in favor of a false, worldly “peace.” This journey, like all the activities of the modernist antipopes, serves only to further entrench the errors of Vatican II and to lead souls away from the immutable truth of the Catholic faith. It is a journey into spiritual barrenness, a testament to the triumph of Modernism’s “evolution of dogma” and its ultimate goal: the destruction of the true Church and the establishment of a new, naturalistic religion under the guise of Catholicism. Let us pray for the true Church, enduring in the faithful who profess the integral Catholic faith, and for the conversion of those ensnared in the snares of this modernist abomination.
Source:
Pope Leo bids farewell to Equatorial Guinea, and with it, Africa (vaticannews.va)
Date: 23.04.2026