Vatican News portal reports that on the morning of June 8, 2026, the third day of his visit to Madrid, the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope” Leo XIV, held a private 20-minute meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, a socialist politician, before proceeding to address the Congress of Deputies. The Holy See Press Office communicated this via Telegram, noting the Pope also greeted some of the Prime Minister’s associates. This encounter between the head of the conciliar sect and a prominent figure of the secular left is not merely a diplomatic formality; it is a vivid illustration of the anti-church’s complete capitulation to the spirit of the world and its relentless pursuit of relevance in a civilization that has explicitly rejected Christ the King.
The “Abomination of Desolation” Seeks Legitimacy in the Halls of Secular Power
The meeting between Leo XIV and Pedro Sánchez is a stark manifestation of the post-conciliar obsession with “dialogue” and “engagement” with the world, a world that, as Pope Pius IX warned in the Syllabus of Errors, is often openly hostile to the Catholic faith. The conciliar sect, having abandoned the supernatural mission of the Church to preach the Gospel and convert nations, now seeks validation from the very political forces that have driven God out of public life. Pedro Sánchez, as the leader of Spain’s socialist party, represents a political ideology that has historically been anti-clerical and has enacted laws contrary to the natural law and divine positive law, such as those promoting abortion and the redefinition of marriage. For the occupant of the Vatican to meet with such a figure, not to admonish him or demand the repeal of iniquitous laws, but to engage in a “private meeting” and “greet associates,” is a profound betrayal of the Church’s prophetic mission. It is a public declaration that the anti-church no longer recognizes the duty of rulers to publicly honor Christ and obey His laws, as explicitly taught by Pope Pius XI in Quas Primas: “not only private individuals, but also rulers and governments have the duty to publicly honor Christ and obey Him… for it will remind them of the final judgment, in which Christ, whom not only was cast out of the state, but was also forgotten and ignored through contempt, will very severely avenge these insults.”
The Silence on Sin: A Tacit Endorsement of Apostasy
The most damning aspect of this meeting is what it omits. There is no indication, no hint, no suggestion that Leo XIV used this private audience to confront Prime Minister Sánchez with the gravity of his political actions that are offensive to God. Where is the demand for Spain to repent of its legalized murder of the unborn? Where is the call for the restoration of the Catholic faith as the foundation of Spanish law and society? Where is the condemnation of socialism, a “pest” reprobated in the severest terms by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 4)? The silence is deafening and speaks volumes. It reveals that the conciliar sect has abandoned its role as the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world.” It has become a mere chaplain to the powers that be, offering a veneer of spiritual respectability to those who actively work against the Kingdom of Christ. This is the very essence of the “hermeneutic of continuity” applied to the Church’s relationship with the world: a seamless transition from the Church that condemned error to the anti-church that embraces it.
The “Reign of Christ the King” Reduced to a Photo Opportunity
Pope Pius XI, in Quas Primas, established the Feast of Christ the King specifically to combat the “secularism of our times, so-called laicism, its errors and wicked endeavors.” He taught that “the state must leave the same freedom to the members of Orders and Congregations… who are indeed the most valiant helpers of the Pastors of the Church and contribute most to the expansion and establishment of Christ’s Kingdom.” Yet, here we see the “successor” of Pius XI meeting with a prime minister whose policies are a direct assault on the freedom of the Church and the expansion of Christ’s Kingdom. The meeting is a living contradiction of the very principles Pius XI sought to uphold. It demonstrates that for the anti-church, the “reign of Christ the King” is not a reality to be imposed on nations, but a quaint theological concept to be politely ignored in the pursuit of “peace” and “dialogue” with a world that hates Christ. As Our Lord Himself said: “If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you” (John 15:18). The conciliar sect, by seeking the world’s approval, reveals its true allegiance.
The “Synagogue of Satan” and Its Allies
Pope Pius IX, in the Syllabus of Errors, spoke of the “synagogue of Satan” and the “shady congregations” that aim to “submit the Church of God to the most cruel servitude, to undermine the foundations on which it rests, to contaminate its splendid qualities; and, moreover, to strike it with frequent blows, to shake it, to overthrow it, and, if possible, to make it disappear completely from the earth.” While Pedro Sánchez may not be a member of such secret societies, his political ideology and actions align perfectly with their goals. Socialism, with its materialism, its denial of private property, and its elevation of the state to the position of God, is a natural ally of those who seek to destroy the Church. For the “pope” of the anti-church to meet with such a figure, to treat him as a legitimate partner in dialogue, is to implicitly endorse the very forces that seek to undermine the Church. It is a betrayal of the warnings of Pius IX and a demonstration that the conciliar sect has become, in the words of the False Fatima Apparitions file, a “tool to divert attention from modernism” and a “potential Masonic ‘psychological operation’ against the Church.”
The “New Evangelization” as Capitulation
This meeting is a perfect example of what the conciliar sect calls the “New Evangelization.” In reality, it is not evangelization at all, but capitulation. True evangelization, as practiced by the Apostles and the saints, involves the proclamation of the Gospel, the call to repentance, and the demand for conversion. It is a confrontation with sin and error, not a cozy chat with its perpetrators. The anti-church, having abandoned the true faith, has nothing left to offer the world but its own dissolution. It seeks to be “relevant” by becoming indistinguishable from the world. It seeks “peace” by surrendering to the enemies of Christ. This is the bitter fruit of the conciliar revolution: a church that has lost its faith, its mission, and its soul, and now seeks to find meaning in the empty gestures of diplomatic protocol with those who are actively working to build a world without God.
Conclusion: The Anti-Church’s Embrace of the World
The private meeting between Leo XIV and Pedro Sánchez is not an isolated incident, but a symptom of the profound spiritual sickness that afflicts the conciliar sect. It is a church that has abandoned its divine mission to seek the approval of a world that is hastening towards its own destruction. It is a “pope” who, instead of condemning error and calling nations to repentance, embraces the very forces that are working to undermine the Kingdom of Christ. This is the anti-church in its full glory: a “paramasonic structure” that has become a tool of the world, the flesh, and the devil. Let the faithful who still profess the integral Catholic faith take note: this is not the Church of Christ. This is the “abomination of desolation” standing in the holy place. Let us pray for the true Church, the Church of all ages, the Church that will endure until the end of time, and let us reject with contempt the false church that has taken its place. Viva Cristo Rey!
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Pope Leo meets Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (vaticannews.va)
Date: 08.06.2026