VaticanNews portal reports on the preparations for the visit of the usurper Robert Prevost, who styles himself “Pope Leo XIV,” to the Jean-Pierre Olié Psychiatric Hospital in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. The article, published on April 21, 2026, quotes hospital director Prof. Bechir Ben Hadj Ali, who describes the visit as a “huge honour” and an “extremely important gesture” that will “shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health.” Deputy director Dr. Engracia Asangono Nchuchuma adds that the visit will “help everyone to see people with mental illnesses not as individuals to be isolated, but to integrate into our communities.” The article details the hospital’s 146 beds, its six wards, and its community-based care model, including a mobile team and a child psychiatry unit. It also notes the hospital’s renaming in December 2025 after French psychiatrist Jean-Pierre Olié and credits First Lady Constancia Mangue de Obiang for her support. The official logo of the Apostolic Journey bears the motto “Christ, light of Equatorial Guinea, towards a future of hope.” This visit, far from being a genuine act of Catholic charity, is a calculated performance by the conciliar sect to project an image of compassion while systematically evading the Church’s true supernatural mission and the root causes of the spiritual and moral collapse that engulfs not only Equatorial Guinea but the entire world under the grip of Modernism.