The Papal Foundation’s $15 Million Charade: Humanitarianism Without the Kingship of Christ
EWTN News reports that the so-called “Papal Foundation” has announced a record $15 million in grants for 144 projects across 75 countries, funding schools, clinics, orphanages, and monasteries in developing nations. Pope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) met with the foundation’s members on May 2, 2026, expressing gratitude for their work in “caring for the needs of the universal Church.” The article presents this as a triumph of Catholic charity, with Cardinal Timothy Dolan leading the foundation’s pilgrimage to Rome and praising the “shared commitment to serve.” Yet beneath this veneer of philanthropy lies a profound theological bankruptcy — a systematic omission of the Church’s primary mission, the salvation of souls through the recognition of Christ the King’s absolute dominion over all nations and individuals. This is not Catholic charity; it is naturalistic humanitarianism dressed in ecclesiastical vestments, serving the conciliar sect’s agenda of reducing the Church to a global NGO while ignoring the supernatural order entirely.









