The Abomination of Desolation Holds Court With the Harlot of Canterbury
EWTN Vatican Bureau reports that on April 27, 2026, the antipope Leo XIV received at the Vatican the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally — the first woman to serve as spiritual head of the Anglican Communion. The article describes a meeting in which Leo XIV acknowledged that “new problems” have rendered “the pathway to full communion more difficult to discern,” while simultaneously affirming that “we must not allow these continuing challenges to prevent us from using every possible opportunity to proclaim Christ to the world together.” Mullally, for her part, spoke of “hospitality” as “a form of ministry” and expressed hope to be “a shepherd who loves and cares for the Church.” The two recited the Liturgy of the Hours together in the Urban VIII Chapel. The article further notes that Mullally’s election has deepened divisions within Anglicanism, particularly regarding the ordination of sexuality, and that GAFCON broke with the See of Canterbury in March. This entire spectacle — a supposed “pope” receiving a woman claiming to be a bishop and praying with her as though she were a legitimate Christian minister — is not merely an ecumenical incident; it is a public manifestation of the apostasy that has consumed the conciliar sect, a living demonstration that the occupant of the Vatican has abandoned the very concept of the one true Church of Christ.









