May 2026

Antipope Leo XIV delivering a homily during Mass in Saurimo, Angola, amidst a crowd of 60,000. Traditional Catholic altar with crucifix and tabernacle in focus.
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Christ Is Not ‘a Guru or a Good Luck Charm,’ Antipope Leo XIV Declares in Saurimo

EWTN News reports that on April 20, 2026, the antipope Leo XIV celebrated a Mass in Saurimo, Angola, before an estimated 60,000 people, during which he warned against treating Christ as “a guru or a good luck charm.” This event, part of his apostolic journey through Sub-Saharan Africa, reveals the ongoing efforts of the conciliar sect to project an image of spiritual authority while fundamentally distorting the nature of true Catholic worship and the Church’s mission.

A reverent Catholic Mass in Saurimo, Angola, with faithful kneeling in prayer as a priest raises the consecrated host.
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Leo XIV in Saurimo: A Modernist Homily Stripped of Supernatural Truth

VaticanNews portal reports on April 20, 2026, that during his apostolic journey to Angola, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” celebrated Mass in Saurimo and delivered a homily urging the faithful to follow the Risen Lord and “not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures for eternal life.” The report, authored by Deborah Castellano Lubov, presents the full text of the homily, which touches on themes of seeking Christ, the Eucharist, liberation from oppression, and the hope of resurrection. While superficially invoking Christian language, the homily is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s systematic emptying of Catholic doctrine, reducing the Faith to naturalistic humanism, omitting the necessity of the sacraments for salvation, and promoting a Christ who is merely a moral exemplar rather than the divine Redeeming King whose Mystical Body is the one true Church.

Solemn image of a usurper addressing elderly in a nursing home in Saurimo, Angola, 2026. Traditional Catholic setting contrasts with modernist naturalism in the usurper's speech.
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The Usurper’s Visit to Angola: A Study in Naturalistic Paternalism and the Absence of Supernatural Faith

The National Catholic Register, citing EWTN News and ACI Stampa, reports on the visit of the usurper Robert Prevost, who styles himself “Pope Leo XIV,” to a nursing home in Saurimo, Angola, on April 20, 2026. The report describes the address given by this individual to the elderly residents, focusing on themes of “home,” “wisdom,” “listening,” and “care for the weakest.” The language is characteristic of the post-conciliar paradigm: sentimental, horizontal, and devoid of any supernatural urgency. The elderly are told they “preserve the wisdom of a people,” yet not a single word is spoken about the salvation of their souls, the necessity of repentance, or the reality of eternity. This visit, presented as a gesture of pastoral charity, is in reality a masterclass in the naturalistic reduction of the Church’s mission to mere social work and emotional comfort, entirely consistent with the apostate spirit of the conciliar revolution.

Basilica of St. Mary Major with commemorative plaque for Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Francis), surrounded by clergy and faithful Catholics in a solemn and reverent setting.
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The Cult of Bergoglio: How the Conciliar Sect Perpetuates the Memory of a Heretic

Vatican News portal reports that on April 21, 2026, the conciliar sect will mark the first anniversary of the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio — the apostate who occupied the Vatican under the name Francis — with a Rosary, a “Mass,” the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at the Basilica of St. Mary Major, and the release of a hagiographic documentary. The event will include a message from the current usurper, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), read during the “Mass,” and will be broadcast live and streamed globally. The portal describes Bergoglio as “the Pope of mercy” and “the Pope of the peripheries,” and notes that a bronze plaque will be installed declaring that “Francis Supreme Pontiff” paused “126 times in devout prayer” before the icon of Salus Populi Romani and “according to his will, rests in this Papal Basilica.” This orchestrated commemoration is not a neutral act of remembrance — it is a liturgical and ideological operation designed to canonize, by acclamation and sentiment, a man who spent twelve years dismantling Catholic doctrine, elevating naturalistic humanism, and advancing the very errors that the true Church has condemned for centuries.

A solemn portrait of Mother Angelica in Poor Clare habit before a chapel symbolizing the doctrinal emptiness of conciliar spirituality.
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Mother Angelica’s Legacy: A Critical Examination of Sentimentalized Faith Without the Cross of Truth

EWTN News portal reports on the birthday of Mother Angelica (April 20, 1923), the foundress of the Eternal Word Television Network, presenting 10 quotes attributed to her on the subject of faith and the love of Jesus Christ. The article, authored by Francesca Pollio Fenton and published on April 20, 2026, celebrates her as a “Poor Clare nun” whose “bold faith and candid teaching style brought millions closer to Christ through her television ministry.” The piece is hagiographic in tone, offering no critical examination of the theological content of the quotes, the context of EWTN’s relationship with the post-conciliar structures, or the profound omissions that characterize such sentimentalized presentations of Catholic spirituality. Beneath the veneer of pious remembrance lies a spirituality stripped of doctrinal substance, sacramental urgency, and the uncompromising demands of the Faith — a spirituality perfectly calibrated for the conciliar sect’s program of reducing Christianity to emotional comfort.

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The Usurper in Angola: Leo XIV’s Nursing Home Visit Exposes the Bankruptcy of Conciliar “Pastoral Care”

EWTN News reports that on April 20, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” flew to Saurimo, Angola, to visit a home for the elderly. During his brief address, he thanked the residents for their “faith-filled welcome,” expressed that their greeting “touched my heart,” and stated that the elderly “preserve the wisdom of a people” and “need to be listened to.” He invoked the image of Jesus dwelling among them “whenever you try to love one another and help one another as brothers and sisters” and spoke of reconciliation, prayer, and mutual care. The article notes that Saurimo was erected as a diocese by Paul VI in 1975 and elevated to an archdiocese by Benedict XVI after his 2009 apostolic journey to Angola. What appears on the surface as a benign pastoral gesture is, upon rigorous examination from the integral Catholic perspective, a distilled manifestation of every theological error of the conciliar revolution: the reduction of the Faith to naturalistic humanitarianism, the erasure of the supernatural order, and the substitution of the Church’s divine mission with the sentimental rhetoric of a secular NGO.

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Leo XIV in Angola: A Masterclass in Modernist Substitution of the Supernatural with the Merely Human

VaticanNews portal reports on the visit of the current usurper of Peter’s throne, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), to a government-run care home for the elderly in Saurimo, Angola, during his apostolic journey. The report highlights the “pope’s” emphasis on forgiveness, prayer, and the importance of caring for the weakest as a measure of a nation’s quality. The article quotes the director of the home on the local Catholic Church’s involvement and her desire to overcome “witchcraft.” The entire spectacle is a textbook example of the post-conciliar abomination of desolation, where the supernatural mission of the Church is systematically replaced by a naturalistic humanism focused on social work and interfaith sentiment, completely devoid of the call to conversion, the necessity of the sacraments, and the proclamation of Christ the King’s rights over nations.

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The “Pope” Visits the Elderly: A Masterclass in Modernist Virtue Signaling

Vatican News portal reports on the visit of the usurper “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to a state-run home for the elderly in Saurimo, Angola, where 74 residents, rejected by their families due to witchcraft accusations, received him with songs and joy. The director, Georgina Mwandumba, praised the visit as a “blessing fallen from Heaven” and an “immense lesson” for Angolan society, emphasizing the need to value the elderly and end superstitious accusations. The article highlights the home’s “excellent relations with the Church,” which provides spiritual support and donations, and notes the residents’ attendance at Mass, “even if not all are Catholic.” This entire spectacle, however, is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Faith to naturalistic humanitarianism, devoid of any supernatural urgency, doctrinal clarity, or the true mission of the Church: the salvation of souls for eternal life, not mere temporal comfort or social reintegration.

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Marian Shrine Visit Exposes the Neo-Church’s Substitution of Spectacle for Substance

EWTN News Staff reports on Robert Prevost’s — the individual currently usurping the papal throne under the name “Leo XIV” — seventh day of his apostolic visit to Africa, specifically Angola, on April 19, 2026. The article describes the celebration of “Mass” in Kilamba before approximately 100,000 people, followed by a “rosary” led at the Marian shrine of Mama Muxima in Kimbaxe. Prevost is quoted as being “pleased to share this moment of Marian prayer” with young people, members of the Legion of Mary, and other pilgrims. The piece is accompanied by extensive photo documentation of the spectacle: waving to crowds, incensing the altar, laying flowers, and greeting a baby. The article cross-references related coverage in which “Leo XIV” urges Angola’s young people to “build a world free of war, injustice, and poverty” and to build “hope shaped by the Gospel.” What the article does not examine — and what demands unflinching scrutiny — is the theological void at the heart of this entire enterprise, a void that reveals the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of the supernatural mission of the Church with naturalistic humanitarianism disguised in sacred vestments.

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Pope Leo XIV’s Angola Visit: A Masterclass in Modernist Substitution of the Supernatural with Sentimentality

VaticanNews portal reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Angola on April 19, 2026, describing his celebration of Holy Mass in Kilamba and his Marian devotion at the Mamã Muxima Shrine. The article highlights his call for Angolans to “begin anew” with a “mother’s heart,” his appeals for peace in Ukraine and Lebanon, and his emphasis on love, fraternity, and care for the poorest. The entire narrative is a textbook example of the post-conciliar substitution of supernatural Catholic faith with naturalistic humanism, reducing the Church’s mission to vague humanitarian sentiment while systematically omitting the necessity of conversion to the Catholic Faith, the reality of sin, the need for sacramental grace, and the absolute Kingship of Jesus Christ over individuals and nations alike.

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