The National Catholic Register reports that the usurper Leo XIV, occupying the Vatican as part of the conciliar sect, delivered an address to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome on June 22, 2026. In his remarks, this “pope” reduced the crisis of world hunger to a mere logistical and humanitarian challenge, emphasizing “multilateral collaboration,” “human rights,” and “social cohesion” while remaining entirely silent on the supernatural realities of the soul, the necessity of the true Catholic Faith for salvation, and the primacy of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The address is a textbook example of the modernist apostasy condemned by the pre-conciliar Magisterium, presenting the Church as a mere non-governmental organization (NGO) and reducing the Gospel to a program of social betterment.
The Reign of Christ the King vs. the “God-Given Dignity” of Naturalism
The address is a complete inversion of the Social Kingship of Christ as defined by Pope Pius XI in the encyclical *Quas Primas*. While Pius XI declared that the reign of Christ extends over all nations and that rulers must “publicly honor Christ and obey Him,” Leo XIV encourages secular governments to recognize a vague, “inherent God-given dignity” stripped of its supernatural context.
Pius XI warned that when states remove Jesus Christ and His law from their customs, “the foundations of that authority are destroyed.” In stark contrast, Leo XIV urges the United Nations—a bastion of secularist and often anti-Catholic ideology—to prioritize “humanity” without once mentioning the Redeemer. This is the error of **Indifferentism** condemned in the *Syllabus of Errors* (Proposition 15), which asserts that every man is free to embrace the religion his reason considers true, or in this case, no religion at all, reducing God to a mere rhetorical decoration for secular humanism.
The “Fundamental Human Right” vs. the Primacy of the Supernatural
Leo XIV stated: “Access to adequate food is a fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person.”
While it is true that the Church has always advocated for the poor, the modernist formulation of “human rights” is a Masonic and naturalistic concept designed to replace the Rights of God. The true Catholic position, as taught by Leo XIII in *Immortale Dei*, is that the State must profess the Catholic Faith and recognize the Church as the true society founded by God. By grounding the right to food in “human dignity” rather than in the plan of Redemption, the conciliar sect strips the act of charity of its supernatural finality.
The Church teaches that the greatest hunger is the hunger for the Truth and the Eucharist. As St. Paul says, “Not in bread alone doth man live, but in every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God.” To focus solely on the body while ignoring the soul is a betrayal of the divine mandate. The Church is not a humanitarian agency; it is the Mystical Body of Christ instituted for the sanctification of souls and the salvation of the world through grace.
The Church as an “NGO”: Reduction of the Hierarchy to Bureaucracy
Perhaps the most damning statement of the address is the usurper’s recommendation of the Church’s administrative apparatus to the UN:
“The Catholic Church — through parishes, dioceses, Caritas agencies, and other faith-based initiatives — often reaches vulnerable populations in areas inaccessible to international actors. I therefore encourage the World Food Programme and its partners to continue supporting these efforts.”
This is a profound degradation of the Apostolic mission. The Church is not a “faith-based initiative” to be “supported” by the United Nations. The Church is the *Societas Perfecta*, the perfect society founded by Christ the King. By offering the Church’s infrastructure as a sub-contractor for the UN’s globalist agenda, Leo XIV commits a grave act of submission of the spiritual power to the temporal power. This echoes the errors condemned in the *Syllabus of Errors* regarding the subordination of the Church to the civil power (Propositions 19, 20, and 37).
Furthermore, he warns against “unnecessary bureaucracy” within the UN. This is a bitter irony coming from the head of an institution that has systematically buried the traditional faith in a mountain of conciliar bureaucratic documents, while simultaneously promoting a “synodal path” that is nothing but a democratization of the hierarchical Church established by God.
Silence on the Root of All Evil: Modernism and Apostasy
The most glaring omission in the address is the total silence regarding the spiritual roots of the world’s crises. The modern world is starving because it is in a state of mortal sin and apostasy. The true remedy for hunger is not the redistribution of grain, but the conversion of nations to the Catholic Faith and the reception of the Sacraments.
Pope Pius X, in *Lamentabili Sane Exitu*, condemned the modernist tendency to reduce the religion of Christ to a mere interpretation of religious facts for the betterment of society (Proposition 22). Leo XIV’s address is the practical application of this condemned proposition. He speaks of “feeding the hungry” as an act of “peacemaking,” but he ignores the peace of Christ which comes only through the triumph of Her Immaculate Heart and the Consecration of Russia—a truth suppressed by the conciliar sect.
The “pope” remains silent on the fact that the current globalist system, represented by the UN, is actively promoting religious relativism, the culture of death, and the dissolution of the natural family. To collaborate with such an entity without demanding its conversion to the true Faith is not charity; it is complicity in the structures of the Antichrist.
Conclusion: The Abomination of Desolation in the Temple
The address to the FAO is a clear manifestation of the “Abomination of Desolation” spoken of by Our Lord. The conciliar sect has vacated the throne of Peter, replacing the supernatural mandate of conversion with a naturalistic mandate of “social cohesion.”
The true Church, faithful to the pre-conciliar Magisterium, must reject this humanitarian masquerade. The only true solution to the ills of mankind is the acknowledgment of the Social Kingship of Christ. As Pius XI declared, “The Kingdom of our Redeemer encompasses all men… it matters not whether individuals, families, or states.” Until the nations are consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the errors of modernism are rooted out, no amount of UN “multilateral collaboration” will feed the starving masses or bring true peace to the world.
Source:
Pope Leo XIV to UN: To Combat Hunger, Focus On Humanity (ncregister.com)
Date: 22.06.2026