VaticanNews portal reports that during his June 24, 2026, General Audience, the usurper Leo XIV continued his modernist catechesis on the *Sacrosanctum Concilium*, reducing the Holy Eucharist to a metaphor for human unity and self-fulfillment, while remaining completely silent on the propitiatory sacrifice, the Real Presence as an article of faith, and the eternal damnation that awaits those who receive unworthily. This address is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s systematic gutting of Catholic truth, replacing supernatural reality with naturalistic humanism.
The Eucharist as a “Form of Spiritual Sacrifice”: Evacuating the Propitiatory Sacrifice
The statement attributed to Leo XIV that the Eucharist is the “form of the spiritual sacrifice of Christians” is a masterwork of heretical ambiguity. In integral Catholic theology, the Holy Mass is a **true and proper sacrifice**, the unbloody re-presentation of Calvary, in which the same Victim is offered to God for the sins of the living and the dead. Pius XI in *Quas Primas* affirmed Christ’s universal kingship, and the Council of Trent anathematizes those who deny the propitiatory nature of the Mass. Yet the conciliar formulation, echoed here by the usurper, speaks only of a “spiritual sacrifice” of the faithful offering themselves. This is the modernist evasion: the priest’s sacrificial action is obscured, and the Mass becomes a community self-offering, a “memorial” emptied of its essential character as atonement. The silence on the propitiatory sacrifice is not an oversight; it is the hallmark of the neo-church’s naturalistic religion.
Unity as an Antidote to Division: The False Ecumenism of the “Dynamic of Unity”
Leo XIV’s assertion that the Eucharist introduces a “dynamic of unity” that offers a “powerful antidote to the forces of division” is a direct echo of the false ecumenism condemned by St. Pius X in *Lamentabili sane exitu*, which condemned the proposition that the Church should reconcile herself to modern civilization by emptying dogmas of their meaning. The Eucharist is the sacrament of the unity of the Church, not of a vague human brotherhood. The true Church teaches that unity is founded on the profession of the true faith and submission to the true Pope. To present the Eucharist as a remedy for division in “our world, our communities, our families” is to reduce the sacred mystery to a tool for social cohesion, a purely horizontal, naturalistic end. This is the religion of man, not the worship of God.
The Liturgy of the Word and the Eucharistic Liturgy: One Act of Worship?
The usurper’s quotation from *Sacrosanctum Concilium* that the two parts of the Mass form “but one single act of worship” is a distortion of the conciliar text itself, which, while promoting active participation, never intended to obliterate the distinction between the sacrificial action of the priest and the faithful’s communion. In the pre-conciliar theology, the Offertory, Consecration, and Communion are distinct moments of the one sacrifice. The modernist emphasis on “one act of worship” serves to justify the liturgical revolution: the priest facing the people, the table of assembly, the reduction of the Mass to a communal meal. The true Church has always taught that the essence of the Mass lies in the consecration, the moment of transubstantiation, when the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ, a truth that the conciliar sect’s rhetoric consistently downplays.
Silence on the Real Presence and Final Judgment
The gravest omission in Leo XIV’s address is the complete silence on the dogma of the Real Presence as a truth requiring absolute faith, and the reality of eternal damnation for those who receive the Eucharist unworthily. St. Paul warns: “Whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the Body and of the Blood of the Lord” (1 Cor 11:27). The usurper’s catechesis is a catechesis of damnation, leading souls to a false sense of security in a Christ who is not truly present, in a sacrifice that does not truly atone, and in a Church that is not the one true Ark of Salvation. This is the abomination of desolation, speaking from the holy place, while the true Church, in the catacombs, preserves the integral faith and the true Mass of all ages.
Source:
Pope at Audience: Let us be transformed by the Eucharistic mystery (vaticannews.va)
Date: 24.06.2026