Apostate Journey: Leo XIV’s Ecumenical Betrayal in Türkiye and Lebanon

Apostate Journey: Leo XIV’s Ecumenical Betrayal in Türkiye and Lebanon

VaticanNews portal (November 26, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s planned visit to Türkiye and Lebanon, describing it as an “Apostolic Visit” to countries “rich in history and spirituality.” The article emphasizes ecumenical prayer services commemorating the 1,700th anniversary of Nicaea I Council and meetings with “Christian brothers and sisters, and those of other religions.” Cardinal Pietro Parolin claims this journey promotes “encouragement” for Lebanon’s secular government reforms while ignoring the apostasy inherent in interreligious dialogue. This propaganda piece exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete surrender to religious indifferentism.


Sacrilegious Desecration of Nicaea’s Legacy

The article’s reference to the First Council of Nicaea (325 AD) constitutes theological fraud. Quas Primas (Pius XI, 1925) reminds us that Nicaea established “whose kingdom shall have no end” as dogmatic truth against Arian heretics who denied Christ’s divinity. Yet antipope Leo XIV perverts this into an ecumenical spectacle, reducing the Council’s dogmatic definition of homoousios to mere historical commemoration. The planned “ecumenical prayer service” in İznik (ancient Nicaea) with heretical groups constitutes formal participation in false worship condemned by Mortalium Animos (Pius XI, 1928):

“The union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it.”

Ecumenism as Apostasy From Divine Mission

When the article praises meetings with “those of other religions,” it confirms the conciliar sect’s rejection of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus. The Vatican II heresy of religious liberty (Dignitatis Humanae) directly contradicts Pope Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864):

“Error 15: Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which, guided by the light of reason, he shall consider true.”

Nowhere does the article mention the Church’s divine mandate to convert all nations (Matthew 28:19), instead promoting the blasphemous notion that false religions contain salvific elements. Cardinal Parolin’s description of Türkiye as “cradle of Christianity” deliberately omits that these lands apostatized through Islamic conquest – a tragedy requiring repentance, not celebration.

Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Faith

The conciliar sect’s focus on Lebanon’s political “reforms” exposes its materialist worldview. Parolin’s encouragement to “keep going, have courage” regarding secular government policies constitutes abandonment of the Church’s spiritual mission. Contrast this with Pius XI’s teaching in Quas Primas:

“Rulers and princes must obey Christ and His Church not privately only, but publicly as well, if they wish to ensure their own salvation and the salvation of their peoples.”

The article’s silence about Lebanon’s catastrophic 65% abandonment of Catholicism since 2020 proves this journey isn’t pastoral but political theater. By urging support for godless governance structures, antipope Leo XIV fulfills Lamentabili Sane‘s condemnation (1907) of those who subordinate eternal salvation to earthly progress.

False Shepherds Leading Flock to Perdition

The Volkswagen Arena “Mass” in Istanbul epitomizes the neo-church’s profanation of worship. As traditional altars gather dust, antipope Bergoglio’s successor stages Eucharastic parody in a sports stadium named after Germany’s largest automaker – perfect symbol of conciliarism’s marriage between capitalist materialism and Protestantized liturgy. The article’s reference to “Catholic community” rings hollow when Türkiye’s Catholics declined from 1.5% (1900) to 0.03% (2025) under conciliar “evangelization.” True shepherds would call for sackcloth and ashes, not ecumenical photo-ops.

Omission as Confession: What the Article Conceals

Nowhere does VaticanNews mention:

  1. Christ’s Royalty over nations (Quas Primas)
  2. Duty to convert Muslims and Orthodox
  3. Islamic persecution destroying Middle Eastern Christianity
  4. Sacrilegious nature of shared prayer with heretics

This silence confirms the conciliar sect’s apostasy. As St. Pius X warned in Pascendi, Modernists reduce religion to “experience” divorced from dogma. By treating Nicaea as historical artifact rather than eternal truth, and promoting interfaith dialogue instead of conversion, antipope Leo XIV operates as Antichrist’s harbinger. The faithful must recall Pius IX’s condemnation in Quanta Cura:

“That erroneous opinion which considers all religions alike… leads straight to neglect of the true religion and to indifference.”

Conclusion: Spiritual Counter-Revolution Required

This blasphemous journey demands not prayers for its “success,” but acts of reparation. True Catholics must:

  • Publicly reject antipope Leo XIV’s false authority
  • Pray the Rosary for conversion of heretics and apostates
  • Support exclusively sedevacantist priests preserving true Sacraments

As the conciliar sect prepares its final merger with One World Religion at Nicaea’s desecrated sites, let us heed Our Lady of La Salette’s warning: “Rome will lose the faith and become the seat of the Antichrist.” Only by clinging to extra Ecclesiam nulla salus and the pre-1958 Magisterium can we survive this apostasy.


Source:
Pope asks for prayers ahead of visit to Türkiye and Lebanon
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 26.11.2025

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