Catholic News Agency reports on November 22, 2025, about antipope Leo XIV’s visit to the Augustinian monastery in Montefalco, Italy, where he engaged in what the portal describes as “a moment of great familiarity” with nuns. The article emphasizes the “peaceful personality” of the usurper of Peter’s throne and details his Mass celebration and shared meal with the community. This sentimental portrayal conceals the grave theological crimes inherent in such performances by the conciliar sect’s leadership.
Illegitimate Shepherding of Souls
The report’s reference to “the Holy Father” constitutes blasphemous misapplication of a title reserved exclusively for valid successors of Peter. Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code explicitly states that public defection from Catholic faith causes automatic loss of office. As the occupant of the Vatican promotes religious indifferentism and ecumenism condemned by Pius IX in Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 15-18), his pretended papal acts lack all legitimacy. St. Robert Bellarmine’s doctrine in De Romano Pontifice confirms: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope.”
“He has a very peaceful personality… a disarmed and disarming man”
This superficial characterization deliberately avoids confronting the doctrinal devastation wrought by the conciliar sect. The nuns’ reported comfort with the antipope reveals their tragic assimilation into the post-Vatican II apostasy, directly violating Pius X’s condemnation in Lamentabili Sane (Proposition 22) that dogmas cannot be reduced to “interpretations of religious facts.”
Sacrilegious Simulation of Sacred Rites
The article’s description of “celebrated Mass” constitutes material cooperation in liturgical fraud. The Novus Ordo rite instituted in 1969 deliberately undermines the propitiatory nature of the Most Holy Sacrifice, as documented in Ottaviani’s Intervention. When Pius XII warned in Mediator Dei that “the worship of divine Majesty… can in no way be subordinated to human will,” he condemned precisely such manipulative rites designed for communal meals rather than sacrificial worship.
The report’s focus on architectural details (“17th century church designed by Peruvian architect Valentino Martelli”) exemplifies the conciliar sect’s obsession with aesthetic shell games while gutting sacramental substance. Contrast this with Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas: “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.”
Omission as Theological Crime
The portal’s complete silence about the invalidity of sacraments administered by apostate clergy constitutes journalistic malpractice against Catholic truth. Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis established immutable sacramental form, yet the conciliar sect’s holy orders lack proper intention according to theological consensus. The nuns’ acceptance of “Communion” from this antipope constitutes sacrilege, not devotion.
Notably absent is any mention of the sine qua non of authentic Catholic spirituality: the Four Last Things (Death, Judgment, Heaven, Hell). The article’s reference to the “calendar titled ‘Toward an Unarmed and Disarming Peace'” echoes the modernist heresy condemned in Pius IX’s Syllabus (Proposition 80) rejecting Christ’s Social Kingship in favor of naturalistic humanism.
Symptomatic of Conciliar Apostasy
This event typifies the conciliar sect’s demonic inversion of priorities. While true popes like Pius X fought Modernism as “the synthesis of all heresies,” these usurpers prioritize photo-ops with religious communities. The article’s emphasis on “great simplicity” and shared meals deliberately obscures the nuns’ likely abandonment of traditional vows and rules, consistent with the conciliar destruction of contemplative life.
“Pope Leo XIV brings with him a great atmosphere of prayer”
This saccharine description directly contradicts Scripture’s warning about Satan transforming himself “into an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14). When Pius XI instituted Christ the King’s feast, he reminded the world that “the empire of our Redeemer embraces all men” – a doctrine antithetical to the Vatican II sect’s religious indifferentism.
The portal’s failure to examine the Augustinian nuns’ fidelity to pre-conciliar constitutions exemplifies journalism’s complicity in the Great Apostasy. As Pius XII warned in Sponsa Christi, authentic cloistered life requires “separation from the world” – a principle destroyed by the conciliar sect’s narcissistic focus on personality cults around its antipopes.
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Pope Leo XIV visits Augustinian nuns he has known for years (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 22.11.2025