May 2026

False Pope Leo XIV addressing Cameroonian authorities in Yaoundé on April 15, 2026, promoting interreligious dialogue and humanistic values devoid of Christ's reign.
Antichurch

Leo XIV in Cameroon: Peace Without Christ the King Is the Language of the Abomination

VaticanNews portal reports on the address delivered by the usurper Robert Prevost, who occupies Peter’s throne under the name “Leo XIV,” to Cameroonian civil authorities during his apostolic journey to Cameroon on April 15, 2026. The speech, delivered at the Presidential Palace in Yaoundé, calls for peace, justice, the common good, interreligious dialogue, the fight against corruption, investment in youth, and the recognition of women’s roles in decision-making — all framed in the language of post-conciliar naturalistic humanism, entirely devoid of any reference to the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ, the necessity of the Catholic Church as the one true religion, or the supernatural end of man. The address is a textbook specimen of the abomination of desolation speaking from the temple of God, reducing the mission of the Church to a humanitarian NGO and replacing the reign of Christ the King with the slogans of the United Nations.

A paywalled computer screen displaying The Pillar's April 14, 2026 edition with subscription prompts and no content, contrasting with a fading Catholic church in the background.
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The Pillar’s Paywalled Silence: A Catholic News Portal That Has Nothing Catholic to Say

The Pillar portal, in its April 14, 2026 edition of “The Tuesday Pillar Post” authored by JD Flynn, presents what amounts to a paywalled audio recording of news — the actual content of which is entirely inaccessible behind a subscription barrier. The text provided consists solely of subscription prompts, podcast setup instructions, and links to other episodes, with no substantive article content whatsoever. What little can be discerned is that this is a routine news roundup from a self-styled Catholic media outlet, published on the Pillar Catholic Substack platform, which treats the faith as a commodity to be monetized rather than the depositum fidei to be proclaimed freely to all nations. The very structure of the offering — a teaser for paid content, surrounded by interface elements and subscription nudges — reveals the fundamental orientation of this enterprise: the reduction of Catholic journalism to a consumer product, where the truths of the faith are not proclaimed from the housetops but locked behind a paywall for the entertainment of subscribers. This is not merely a business model; it is a symptom of the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the Church’s missionary mandate — docete omnes gentes (teach all nations) — replacing the apostolic urgency of evangelization with the languid calculus of subscriber retention and podcast metrics.

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The Usurper’s Bridge-Building: Apostasy Disguised as Diplomacy

National Catholic Register/ACI Stampa reports (April 15, 2026) that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” arrived in Yaoundé, Cameroon, continuing his apostolic voyage after a stop in Algeria. Addressing journalists aboard the papal plane, he thanked Algerian authorities for their “goodness, generosity, and respect,” praised the “very small but very significant presence of the Catholic Church in Algeria,” and reflected on his visit to the Basilica of St. Augustine in Annaba. He described St. Augustine as a figure who “speaks to us of tradition” and whose “search for God and truth is very much needed today.” He declared the visit “a wonderful opportunity to continue building bridges and promoting dialogue,” noting that the mosque visit “showed that although we have different beliefs, we have different ways of worshipping, we have different ways of living, we can live together in peace.” He further stated that “together we can continue to offer in our witness through as we continue on this apostolic voyage.”

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Knights of Columbus Prostrates Before Usurper While Trump Exposes the Bankruptcy of Conciliar “Peace”

EWTN News portal reports that the Knights of Columbus, under Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly, issued a statement affirming “solidarity” with the usurper Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) after President Donald Trump criticized the antipope’s remarks on the Iran war. Kelly called Leo XIV a “spiritual father” whose words “are reflections of the Gospel itself,” while Trump escalated his attacks by accusing the antipope of ignoring mass killings in Iran. Catholic “bishops” and leaders, including “Archbishop” Alexander Sample, condemned Trump’s rhetoric, and Vice President JD Vance — a convert to the conciliar sect — warned Leo XIV to “be careful when he talks about matters of theology.” The entire spectacle reveals the utter spiritual bankruptcy of the post-conciliar structure and its servility to a counterfeit “pope” who possesses no authority whatsoever.

A critical depiction of the usurper Leo XIV engaging in false ecumenism with Muslim leaders in Algeria and Cameroon, contrasted with St. Augustine's disapproval.
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The Usurper’s Bridge-Building: Apostasy Disguised as Diplomacy

On April 15, 2026, the EWTN News portal reported that the usurper Leo XIV arrived in Yaoundé, Cameroon, for the second leg of his African journey, having previously visited Algeria. During the flight, he delivered remarks to journalists that, upon even cursory examination through the lens of integral Catholic faith, reveal the full depth of the conciliar apostasy: the systematic demolition of the Church’s missionary mandate, the glorification of religious indifferentism, and the reduction of the Catholic religion to one path among many equally valid ways of “searching for God.” The article, published by EWTN News on April 15, 2026, serves as a transparent window into the theological and spiritual bankruptcy of the structures occupying the Vatican.

Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich in a cathedral debating women's ordination against traditional Catholic doctrine.
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Hollerich’s Heresy on Women’s Ordination Exposes the Bankruptcy of Conciliar Theology

National Catholic Register portal reports that George Weigel, writing in an open letter to Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, SJ, addresses the latter’s suggestion that the question of women’s ordination has not been definitively settled — a statement that itself constitutes a direct assault on the infallible teaching of the Catholic Church and reveals the rot at the heart of the conciliar sect’s claim to continuity with divine revelation.

A Catholic hospital room with a dying man receiving the anointing of the sick by a priest, his wife praying beside him. The scene reflects the importance of objective faith over subjective experiences.
Spiritual

When Personal Experience Replaces the Faith of the Church

National Catholic Register portal reports on the testimony of Virginia Pérez de Santana, who recounted how her husband Miguel, diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor, claimed to have had a direct experience of God in a hospital room — an embrace, a voice, and an overwhelming sense of peace — before dying in March 2026. The article presents this private mystical experience as an edifying confirmation of the faith, complete with daily rosary, anointing of the sick, and a prayer chain of 500 people. What is presented as a beautiful story of Catholic devotion is, upon examination through the lens of integral Catholic theology, a case study in the modernist substitution of subjective religious experience for the objective truths of the Faith, and a dangerous drift toward the very errors the Church has always condemned in the matter of private revelation.

African bishops in traditional ecclesiastical attire gathered in Nairobi's St. Mary's Cathedral discussing secular governance themes, with youth delegates in the background.
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Synodality and Secular Governance Replace Evangelization in African Bishops’ Gathering

Vatican News portal reports on April 15, 2026, that Kenya is preparing to host the 21st Plenary Assembly of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences of Eastern Africa (AMECEA), scheduled for July 17–26, 2026, in Nairobi. The gathering will bring together bishops from Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Djibouti, and Somalia under the theme: “Building Bridges of Communion, Hope, Justice, and Good Governance.” Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba, Chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops, described the event as “a moment of grace,” while AMECEA President Bishop Charles Kasonde of Zambia emphasized responding to youth aspirations for “justice, accountability, and hope.” The assembly will include bishops, priests, religious, youth delegates, and Catholic professionals, with particular emphasis on youth engagement in ecclesial processes. This gathering exemplifies the post-conciliar Church’s systematic replacement of supernatural evangelization with naturalistic social activism, reducing the Church’s divine mission to a bureaucratic exercise in secular governance and interreligious dialogue.

A solemn image depicting the usurper Robert Prevost, known as 'Pope Leo XIV,' being greeted by Cameroonian authorities during his fraudulent apostolic journey.
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Leo XIV’s African Pilgrimage: A Parade of Heresy Under the Guise of Apostolic Mission

VaticanNews portal reports on April 15, 2026, that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” landed in Yaoundé, Cameroon, as part of his so-called “apostolic journey” through Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. The article describes a ceremonial welcome involving state anthems, meetings with political authorities including Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute and President Paul Barthélemy Biya, a visit to an orphanage, and a private audience with Cameroonian bishops. This entire spectacle is presented as a pastoral mission, yet it is nothing but a choreographed performance of the conciliar sect’s apostate agenda—substituting the supernatural mission of the Church with naturalistic humanitarianism, political legitimization of heretical regimes, and the perpetuation of a counterfeit ecclesiology that denies the true Kingship of Christ over all nations.

Sedevacantist priest in traditional attire praying before a crucifix in a solemn church setting.
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The Conciliar Sect Reduces Priestly Vocation to Psychological Self-Help

EWTN News reports on Cardinal Jose Advincula of Manila warning of a “mental health crisis” among Filipino priests, with two clergy members sharing stories of addiction and burnout, all framed within the post-conciliar paradigm of psychological therapy, “self-care,” and the cult of human vulnerability — a framework that systematically obscures the supernatural reality of the priestly vocation, the necessity of mortification, and the true sources of spiritual desolation.

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