Bergoglian “Pope” Betrays Catholic Mission in Lebanon Visit
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on the arrival of Antipope Leo XIV (Roberto Prevost) in Lebanon, framing his visit as a peace mission to a nation scarred by the Hezbollah-Israel conflict. The article describes his motorcade route through Hezbollah-controlled Dahieh, notes Shia clerics’ welcome, and emphasizes Lebanon’s “mosaic of communities” while ignoring the Catholic duty to proclaim Christ as sole Savior. This staged theater of interreligious dialogue constitutes apostasy from the Church’s divine mandate.
Ecumenical Subversion of Catholic Mission
The article’s description of “several Shia clerics” welcoming the antipope exposes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (No Salvation Outside the Church). Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemned the heresy that “man may, in the observance of any religion whatever, find the way of eternal salvation” (Error 16). The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 1351) prohibited Catholics from participating in non-Catholic worship, yet Prevost’s motorcade through terrorist-controlled territories constitutes implicit endorsement of Islamic heresy.
Pope Leo arrives as a pilgrim of peace, offering a message of reconciliation and renewal for a country longing for stability.
This blasphemous equating of a pseudo-papal visit with “reconciliation” mocks the Cross of Christ. True peace springs solely from submission to the Social Kingship of Christ, as Pius XI declared: “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” (Quas Primas, 19). By omitting any call for Lebanon’s conversion to the One True Faith, Prevost perpetuates the conciliar heresy of universal salvation.
Legitimization of Terrorism Through Silence
The article whitewashes Hezbollah’s nature as an Iranian-backed terrorist organization responsible for murdering Lebanese Christians during the civil war. Pius XII’s Ci Riesce (1953) forbade cooperation with regimes persecuting the Church, yet the antipope’s route through Dahieh – where Christians face systemic persecution – signals approval of Islamic jihadism. The silence about Hezbollah’s 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks (killing 241 Americans) and its ongoing arms smuggling reveals the conciliar sect’s moral bankruptcy.
Naturalism Replacing Supernatural Order
By reducing Lebanon’s crisis to “political paralysis and economic collapse“, the article perpetuates the modernist heresy condemned in St. Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane (Error 58): “Truth changes with man, because it develops with him, in him, and through him“. The true Catholic analysis would diagnose Lebanon’s collapse as divine punishment for:
- Abandoning the 1943 National Pact that recognized Maronite Catholic political primacy
- Permitting Islamic colonization through Palestinian refugee influx
- Implementing the 1989 Ta’if Agreement that surrendered Christian sovereignty to Syrian occupiers
Pius XI’s Quas Primas reminds rulers that “as long as individuals and states refused to submit to the rule of our Savior, there would be no really hopeful prospect of a lasting peace among nations” (3). Prevost’s refusal to demand Lebanon’s return to its Catholic roots confirms the conciliar sect’s apostasy.
Sacrilegious Exploitation of Christian Suffering
The article’s reference to diminishing Christian numbers exposes the conciliar sect’s complicity in demographic genocide. While authentic pre-1958 popes mobilized missions to reclaim Islamic territories for Christ, Prevost collaborates with the persecutors. Benedict XV’s Maximum Illud (1919) commanded bishops to “provide for the widest possible propagation of the Gospel“, yet the conciliar “bishops” have overseen Lebanon’s Christian population collapse from 60% (1932) to 32% today through:
- Forbidding proselytization of Muslims
- Demolishing the Catholic Action movements that once fortified Maronite identity
- Promoting ecumenical liturgies that erase Catholic distinctiveness
The article’s concluding description of Lebanon as a “delicate patchwork of identities” epitomizes the conciliar heresy – replacing Christ’s universal Kingship with pagan pluralism. As St. Augustine declared: “Unity is the essence of the Church” (De Unitate Ecclesiae, 5), not this diabolical “mosaic” of false religions.
Source:
Pope Leo XIV arrives in Lebanon, bringing a message of peace to a nation scarred by war (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 30.11.2025