May 2026

Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya with antipope Leo XIV during a diplomatic visit in Cameroon, highlighting modernist evasion of the Church's true mission
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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.

A solemn photograph of the usurper Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) performing empty papal rituals during his 2026 journey from Cameroon to Angola.
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The Usurper’s African Spectacle: A Journey Devoid of Catholic Substance

EWTN News Staff, reporting for the National Catholic Register, presents a photo gallery documenting the departure of the usurper Robert Prevost — who illegitimately occupies the Chair of Peter under the name “Leo XIV” — from Cameroon to Angola on April 18, 2026. The article, sourced from Vatican Media, chronicles the various ceremonial moments of this apostolic journey: the celebration of a “Holy Mass” at Yaoundé-Ville Airport, farewell ceremonies, meetings with Angolan President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, and encounters with government officials and civil leaders. The piece is entirely devoid of any substantive Catholic content, functioning instead as a visual press release for the activities of a man who, by the very fact of his manifest heresy and public defection from the Catholic faith, has ipso facto lost all jurisdiction and authority over the Church. The article’s silence on the theological illegitimacy of this entire spectacle is itself the most damning indictment of its modernist character.

A realistic depiction of the usurper 'Leo XIV' performing an invalid Novus Ordo 'Mass' at Yaoundé-Ville Airport, surrounded by cameras and journalists.
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The Usurper’s African Spectacle: Leo XIV’s Apostolic Journey as Papal Propaganda

EWTN News reports that Robert Prevost, the usurper occupying Peter’s throne under the name “Leo XIV,” departed Cameroon on April 18, 2026, continuing his apostolic journey to Angola and Equatorial Guinea. The article presents a series of photographs depicting the standard ceremonial activities of the conciliar usurpers: waving to crowds, holding babies, meeting with heads of state, and celebrating the reformed Novus Ordo liturgy. What should be a straightforward news report about a diplomatic visit is, in reality, a carefully curated piece of propaganda for the abomination of desolation that has occupied the Vatican since 1958. The entire spectacle — from the airport Mass to the presidential meetings — reveals the complete inversion of the Church’s mission from the salvation of souls to the advancement of naturalistic humanism, ecumenical relativism, and the cult of man.

A critical depiction of the usurper 'Pope' Leo XIV during a Mass in Yaoundé, Cameroon, highlighting the conciliar sect's apostasy by blending sacred and profane elements.
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Leo XIV’s African Journey: Apostasy Disguised as Pastoral Care

VaticanNews portal reports on the sixth day of the apostolic journey of the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope” Leo XIV, through Africa, specifically his transition from Cameroon to Angola on April 18, 2026. The article describes a Mass celebrated for approximately 200,000 people in Yaoundé, where the “pope” urged the faithful to confront problems of poverty and justice, and to change “mindsets and structures” to focus on human dignity. Upon arriving in Angola, he met with President João Lourenço and addressed authorities, criticizing “extractivism” and a development model that “discriminates and excludes,” while encouraging them to make Angola a “project of hope.” The article presents this journey as a pastoral visit to encourage Catholics, yet it entirely omits the supernatural mission of the Church, reducing the Faith to a mere humanitarian and social justice initiative, characteristic of the conciliar sect’s apostasy.

Pope Leo XIV speaking in Luanda, Angola, with a crowd of leaders and clergy listening to his address on integral human development without supernatural references.
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Leo XIV in Angola: A Masterclass in Modernist Substitution of the Supernatural with the Political

ACI Stampa / National Catholic Register reports: “Pope Leo XIV on April 18 called on Angola’s leaders and people to ‘remove the obstacles to integral human development,’ urging them to choose the path of the common good, resist exploitative interests, and preserve the hope and joy that, he said, remain among Africa’s greatest treasures.” The article details how the usurper on Peter’s throne, during his first public event in Luanda, addressed Angolan authorities, civil society, and the diplomatic corps, praising the “joy” of the Angolan people, condemning “exploitative models of development,” and calling for “encounter,” “dialogue,” and “integral human development.” He spoke of “conversion” — but conspicuously omitted any mention of conversion to the Catholic Faith, the necessity of Baptism, the reality of sin, the need for the Sacraments, or the Kingship of Jesus Christ over Angola and all nations. The entire address is a textbook example of the conciliar substitution of the supernatural order with naturalistic humanism dressed in pious vocabulary.

A reverent Catholic priest in traditional attire kneels in prayer before a crucifix, conveying solemnity and spiritual crisis amidst the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
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I need to process this article according to the detailed instructions provided. Let me analyze the article from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, deconstructing its claims, omissions, and underlying assumptions.

Key observations about the article:

1. It reports on a conference about Christian persecution in Nigeria organized by the US Embassy to the Vatican and Solidarity with the Persecited Church.
2. Ambassador Brian Burch describes the situation as “conflict between radical Islamic groups and Christians because of their faith.”
3. It mentions tensions between Trump and “Pope” Leo XIV.
4. It discusses Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Africa.
5. The article uses all the naming conventions of the conciliar sect without question.

Let me now construct the full analysis following all the structural, methodological, and formatting requirements.

[Antichurch] The Persecution of Christians in Nigeria and the Silence of the Conciliar Sect on the True Causes of Apostasy

National Catholic Register reports on a conference organized by the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See and the group Solidarity with the Persecited Church (SPC), held on April 17, 2026, at the American embassy in Rome. The event addressed the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, with Ambassador Brian Burch declaring it “intolerable” that Christians are being targeted for persecution and describing the situation as a “conflict between radical Islamic groups and Christians because of their faith.” The article also touches on the apostolic journey of the usurper Robert Prevost — the one occupying Peter’s throne under the name “Leo XIV” — to several African nations, and frames the entire discussion within the conciliar sect’s characteristic language of “religious liberty” and interfaith diplomacy. What the article systematically conceals is that the true crisis of the Church is not external persecution but internal apostasy — the modernist destruction of the Faith from within the conciliar structures themselves, which has left Christians spiritually disarmed before their enemies.

Leo XIV addressing a crowd in Luanda with a backdrop of modest urban and rural landscapes, reflecting a secular humanitarian focus instead of Catholic spiritual themes.
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The Usurper on Peter’s Throne Reduces the Church to a UN Development Agency

EWTN News reports that the usurper Leo XIV, during his April 18, 2026 address to Angolan authorities in Luanda, called for the removal of “obstacles to integral human development,” praised African “joy and hope” as political virtues, condemned extractive economic models, and framed the Church’s mission in terms of social transformation, dialogue, and the common good. His remarks fit squarely within the pattern of conciliar pontiffs who have systematically replaced the supernatural mission of the Church — the salvation of souls through the preaching of the Gospel and the administration of the sacraments — with a naturalistic, horizontal program indistinguishable from the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The entire address is a masterclass in modernist omission: not a single word about the necessity of baptism, the state of grace, the Real Presence, the conversion of Angola to the Catholic Faith, or the social reign of Christ the King. This is not a pope speaking; it is a secular NGO director wearing a white cassock.

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Leo XIV in Angola: A Pilgrim of Empty Words and Modernist Rhetoric

Vatican News portal reports on the address delivered by the usurper Robert Prevost, who styles himself “Pope Leo XIV,” to the authorities, civil society representatives, and diplomatic corps of Angola during his so-called “apostolic journey.” The event took place at the Presidential Palace in Luanda on April 18, 2026. Prevost presented himself as a “pilgrim seeking the signs of God’s passage,” acknowledged recent flooding in Benguela province, praised Angolan resilience, condemned economic exploitation, and called for dialogue, peace, and the common good. He quoted his predecessor Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Francis) extensively, spoke of Africa as a “reserve of joy and hope,” urged leaders not to “suppress the visions of the young or the dreams of the elderly,” and described politics as grounded in “encounter.” He concluded by reaffirming the Catholic Church’s role as a partner in fostering “a just model of coexistence” and invoked Psalm 118:22. The entire address is a masterclass in modernist vacuity — a seamless continuation of the conciliar revolution’s program to reduce the Church to a humanitarian NGO, stripped of all supernatural mission, doctrinal clarity, and the uncompromising demand for the Social Kingship of Christ.

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Leo XIV Dismisses Debate With Trump, Promotes Interreligious Dialogue in Africa

National Catholic Register / CNA portal — April 18, 2026 — reports that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” addressed journalists aboard the papal plane en route from Cameroon to Angola, rejecting the notion that his recent remarks about war and peace were directed at U.S. President Donald Trump. He insisted his African journey is “pastoral” in nature, highlighted his meeting with imams as part of the Church’s “continuing commitment to interreligious dialogue,” and invoked the figure of St. Augustine as a thematic centerpiece of the trip. The man occupying Peter’s throne concluded by expressing gratitude for the “wonderful welcome” and the “joy of the people.” This entire spectacle is yet another demonstration that the conciliar sect has utterly abandoned the supernatural mission of the Church — to teach, govern, and save souls — in favor of a naturalistic, feel-good humanitarianism that renders the True Faith indistinguishable from any other religion.

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EWTN’s “Pope Leo” Africa Pilgrimage: A Journey Through the Abomination of Desolation

The National Catholic Register, a portal long since co-opted by the conciliar sect, presents its weekly television programming guide for EWTN, the global propaganda arm of the post-conciliar apostasy. The article, dated April 18, 2026, prominently features the “Apostolic Journey of the Holy Father to Angola and Equatorial Guinea” by the current usurper of Peter’s throne, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), following his visits to Algeria and Cameroon. The piece is a litany of the conciliar sect’s characteristic distractions: from the heretical “consecration” of St. Louis Marie de Montfort (a figure whose private revelations lack the Church’s infallible guarantee and whose “total consecration” piety often obscures the necessity of the Church’s sacramental system and the authority of the true Magisterium) to the glorification of American military prowess and the trivialities of pizza chain rivalries. This is the spiritual fare offered to the faithful by the structures occupying the Vatican: a nauseating blend of naturalism, militarism, and theological confusion, all while the true Church, the Ark of Salvation, is abandoned by those who should be her shepherds. The article’s very existence and content are a testament to the complete capitulation of these institutions to the spirit of the world, a stark illustration of the “abomination of desolation” foretold by Our Lord (Mt 24:15).

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