The Neo-Church’s Diplomatic Circus in Cameroon: A Masterclass in Modernist Evasion
Vatican News portal reports on the apostolic journey of the antipope Leo XIV to Cameroon, featuring an interview with Andrew Nkea Fuanya, Archbishop of Bamenda and President of the Cameroonian Episcopal Conference. The article presents the visit as a “tremendous blessing,” highlighting appeals for peace in the Anglophone regions, tackling corruption, and investing in youth. The Archbishop speaks of “miracles” like reopened airports and repaired roads, and claims the visit has already borne fruit by getting the government and separatists to “speak the same language” for the first time in a decade. He proposes creating a “Pope Leo ‘catechism of peace'” to implement the messages. This entire spectacle is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s reduction of the Church’s mission to mere humanitarian diplomacy, utterly devoid of the supernatural mandate to preach Christ the King and convert souls to the one true Faith.






