Leo XIV’s Democracy Without Christ the King Is a Mask for Tyranny
VaticanNews portal reports that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” addressed the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences’ plenary session (14–16 April 2026) on the theme “The Uses of Power: Legitimacy, Democracy and the Rewriting of the International Order.” In his message, Leo XIV stated that “democracy remains healthy only when rooted in the moral law and a true vision of the human person,” warning that otherwise it risks becoming “either a majoritarian tyranny or a mask for the dominance of economic and technological elites.” He further warned that “the concentration of technological, economic and military power in a few hands threatens both democratic participation among peoples and international concord.” The message invokes charity, subsidiarity, and the Augustinian tranquillitas ordinis, while calling for a “global culture of reconciliation and peace.” This address is not a Catholic teaching but a modernist sermon that systematically omits the only foundation upon which any just social order can rest: the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the authority of His true Church.


