May 2026

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Pope Leo XIV Glorifies Apostate Francis on Anniversary of His Death

VaticanNews portal reports on April 21, 2026, that during his flight from Angola to Equatorial Guinea, Robert Prevost, the current usurper of Peter’s throne, commemorated the first anniversary of Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s death, praising the deceased antipope as a model of “mercy,” “fraternity,” and “closeness to the poor.” Prevost’s eulogy is not merely an act of personal homage but a theological declaration that enshrines the errors of Modernism as the official doctrine of the conciliar sect, revealing the continuity of apostasy that defines the post-1958 abomination.

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A Growing Church Without the Gospel: Leo XIV’s Naturalistic Vision in Angola

VaticanNews portal reports on the in-flight press conference held by the antipope Leo XIV during his journey from Angola to Equatorial Guinea on April 21, 2026. The report details exchanges with Angolan journalists, covering topics such as Church-State collaboration, the potential creation of an Angolan cardinal, and the growth of the Church in Angola. The entire exchange reveals a naturalistic, modernist vision of the Church’s mission, devoid of supernatural content and aimed at social development.

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The Usurper’s Psychiatric Spectacle: A Masterclass in Modernist Diversion

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.

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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.

A realistic image of 'Pope Leo XIV' in Equatorial Guinea surrounded by clergy and President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, symbolizing the false ecumenism and political alliance.
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The Conciliar Sect’s African Pilgrimage: A Diplomatic Pageant Masquerading as Pastoral Care

EWTN News reports on the itinerary and context of the visit by the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope Leo XIV,” to Equatorial Guinea, the final stop on an 11-day, four-nation African journey. The article presents the visit as a moment of “spiritual renewal” and an affirmation of the local Church’s “growing maturity,” detailing the country’s Catholic demographics, its Spanish colonial heritage, and the cordial relations between the post-conciliar structures and the long-standing regime of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. This diplomatic pageant, however, is not an act of Catholic evangelization but a calculated exercise in legitimizing the conciliar sect and its modernist agenda on a continent ravaged by poverty, false religion, and the lingering effects of colonialism, all while the true Church’s mission of salvation is utterly abandoned.

A solemn portrait of Jorge Bergoglio in papal attire standing alone in rain-soaked St. Peter's Square.
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The Legacy of Apostasy: Exposing the Modernist Revolution of Jorge Bergoglio

On the first anniversary of the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the EWTN News portal publishes a hagiographic memorial titled “Remembering Pope Francis: 9 Moments That Defined His Legacy,” presenting the twelve-year reign of the Argentine apostate as a series of praiseworthy milestones. The article, authored by Francesca Pollio Fenton and dated April 21, 2026, reads not as a factual retrospective but as a litany of Modernist triumphs — each “legacy moment” a deliberate assault on the immutable Catholic Faith. What follows is not mere criticism but the complete theological and doctrural exposure of the spiritual bankruptcy of the man who occupied the Chair of Peter as an open heretic and antipope.

Solemn Mass of suffrage for Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Casa Santa Marta chapel with Archbishop Luigi Travaglino and Cardinal Angelo Acerbi.
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Anniversary of Apostasy: The Cult of Bergoglio’s Memory in the Conciliar Sect

VaticanNews portal reports on April 21, 2026, that a Mass of suffrage was celebrated in the chapel of Casa Santa Marta to mark the first anniversary of the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, known as “Pope Francis.” Archbishop Luigi Travaglino presided over the commemoration, during which Cardinal Angelo Acerbi’s homily praised the late antipope’s “apostolic courage” and global outreach. The article further notes that Bergoglio was buried in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major near the icon of “Salus Populi Romani,” following his expressed wish. This event is not merely a memorial but a liturgical act within a structure that has systematically dismantled Catholic doctrine, rendering it an exercise in collective delusion and spiritual deception.

The usurper Robert Prevost departs Angola in 2026 without preaching Catholic doctrine or the social reign of Christ.
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The Usurper’s African Pilgrimage: A Journey Without the Faith

Vatican News portal reports on April 21, 2026, that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” concluded his visit to Angola and departed for Equatorial Guinea as part of his 11-day tour of four African nations. The article describes a private Mass celebrated at the Apostolic Nunciature in Luanda, a farewell ceremony with Angolan President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, and the papal plane’s departure at 9:19 AM local time. The piece is a textbook example of conciliar propaganda: a chronicle of diplomatic pleasantries and ceremonial gestures that entirely omits any mention of Catholic doctrine, the conversion of souls, the propagation of the true Faith, or the social reign of Our Lord Jesus Christ — revealing the neo-church for what it is: a humanitarian NGO with religious aesthetics.

St. Anselm of Canterbury in prayer before a crucifix in a medieval chapel.
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St. Anselm: A Doctor of the Church Betrayed by the Conciliar Sect’s Shallow Hagiography

EWTN News portal reports on the figure of St. Anselm of Canterbury, commemorating his feast day on April 21. The article presents him as an 11th- and 12th-century Benedictine monk and archbishop, celebrated for his theological writings on the existence of God and Christ’s atonement. It quotes “Pope” Benedict XVI praising Anselm as “a monk with an intense spiritual life, an excellent teacher of the young, a theologian with an extraordinary capacity for speculation, a wise man of governance and an intransigent defender of the Church’s freedom.” The piece recounts Anselm’s early life, his monastic vocation under Lanfranc, his tenure as abbot of Bec, his reluctant appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury, his struggles against King William Rufus over ecclesiastical liberty, and his eventual exile. It highlights his motto “faith seeking understanding” and notes that Pope Clement XI declared him a Doctor of the Church in 1720. What this hagiographic sketch omits, however, is the very substance of what made Anselm a saint and a doctor — his uncompromising defense of the Church’s supernatural mission against the encroachments of secular power, a mission the conciliar sect has systematically abandoned.

A traditional Catholic priest in liturgical vestments stands resolute against modernist heresy, symbolizing the rejection of Bergoglio's apostasy.
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The “Mercy” of Bergoglio: A Pontificate of Apostasy Celebrated by the Conciliar Sect

Vatican News portal, the official mouthpiece of the Dicastery for Communication of the post-conciliar structure, commemorates the first anniversary of the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio with a documentary titled “Todos, todos, todos!” The article describes the Argentine antipope’s pontificate as centered on “mercy,” “dialogue,” and a “Church that goes forth,” presenting his legacy as a “living memory” that continues to “question the Church and the world.” The documentary, produced by Vatican News, Vatican Radio, and L’Osservatore Romano, aims to synthesize the “pastoral vision” of Bergoglio, highlighting his “closeness to those on the margins” and his appeals for peace in a world torn by war. This hagiographic tribute to a manifest heretic and apostate exposes the profound theological bankruptcy of the conciliar sect and its relentless campaign to canonize the very revolution that has devastated the Mystical Body of Christ.

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