The Usurper’s Eucharist: A Heretical Reduction of the Faith to Naturalistic Ritual
Vatican News portal reports on April 12, 2026, that the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” addressed the faithful gathered in Saint Peter’s Square for the Regina Caeli on Divine Mercy Sunday. He declared the Sunday Eucharist “indispensable” for Christian life, invoked the witness of the Martyrs of Abitene, and spoke of the Mass as a missionary “sending forth.” Beneath this veneer of piety lies yet another exercise in modernist reductionism, where the supernatural reality of the Most Holy Sacrifice is hollowed out and replaced with a naturalistic, communal ritual stripped of its propitiatory essence and divorced from the unchanging Catholic doctrine on the Church, the sacraments, and the social reign of Christ the King.





