Conciliar Sect’s False Peace: Apostate Papacy Betrays Christ the King
Vatican News (December 2, 2025) reports on antipope Leo XIV’s press conference aboard the papal plane returning from Lebanon. The article highlights his claims about the “Holy See’s” behind-the-scenes peace negotiations, calls for dialogue with Hezbollah, advocacy for European mediation in Ukraine, and praise for Muslim-Christian coexistence in Lebanon.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission
The entire discourse reduces the Church’s purpose to a humanitarian NGO promoting earthly peace through political negotiation. Not once does the antipope mention Christus Rex (Christ the King) or the Social Reign of Christ the King as the only foundation for true peace. This directly contradicts Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925), which declares: “Nations will be reminded by the annual celebration of this feast that not only private individuals but also rulers and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ” (§19).
When asked about Hezbollah—a terrorist organization responsible for massacring Christians—antipope Leo XIV states:
Our work is not primarily something public that we proclaim in the streets; it is somewhat behind the scenes.
This cowardly silence echoes the conciliar sect’s betrayal of martyrs. Contrast this with Pius X’s condemnation in Lamentabili (1907): “The Church listening cooperates in such a way with the Church teaching… that the Church teaching should only approve the common opinions” (Proposition 6 condemned). True shepherds defend truth openly, not conspire with murderers.
Indifferentism Masquerading as “Dialogue”
The antipope’s praise for Lebanon’s Muslim-Christian coexistence exemplifies the conciliar heresy of religious indifferentism. He asserts:
Lebanon can teach… showing a land where Islam and Christianity are both present and respected.
This violates the dogmatic teaching of Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (Outside the Church there is no salvation) and Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864), which condemns the idea that “every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which… he shall consider true” (Proposition 15). The article’s glowing description of Muslim “friendship” omits that Islam denies Christ’s divinity and rejects the Holy Trinity—truths non-negotiable for Catholics.
Modernist Rot in the German “Synodal Way”
When questioned about Germany’s heretical “Synodal Way,” antipope Leo XIV offers vacuous platitudes:
There is room certainly for respect for inculturation… I suspect there will be some adjustments made.
This legitimizes apostasy. Compare with St. Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907): “Modernists maintain that the dogmas of the Church are… to be harmonized with science and history” (§26). The “Synodal Way” promotes women’s “ordination,” homosexual unions, and lay governance—all condemned by Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) and Pius XI’s Casti Connubii (1930).
War and Peace Without Christ the King
Antipope Leo XIV’s commentary on Ukraine and Venezuela reduces conflicts to geopolitical chess games. He suggests:
Italy’s role could be very important… the Holy See might encourage this kind of mediation.
Nowhere does he invoke the Regnum Christi (Kingship of Christ) as the sole solution, nor condemn the sacrilege of Orthodox schismatics presiding over a genocidal war. This ignores Pius XI’s warning: “When men… reject the empire of our Savior, wretchedness will soon be their lot” (Quas Primas §18).
Spirituality of Surrender: Apostasy Disguised as Piety
The antipope reveals his spiritual bankruptcy by citing “Brother Lawrence’s” The Practice of the Presence of God—a Quietist text condemned by Innocent XI in 1687. His description of his “spirituality” as “giving his life to the Lord and allowing the Lord to lead” masks a Protestant fideism condemned by the Council of Trent (Session VI, Canon 12). True Catholic spirituality demands doctrinal precision, not emotional surrender.
Conclusion: Apostate Papacy Confirms the Great Apostasy
This press conference epitomizes the conciliar sect’s total abandonment of Catholic identity. From negotiating with terrorists to praising false religions and enabling heretical “synods,” antipope Leo XIV fulfills Pius X’s prophecy: “The enemies of the Church… are to be sought not only among those outside her ranks but also among her own members” (Pascendi §2). The only response for faithful Catholics is complete separation from this counterfeit church and unwavering adherence to the depositum fidei (deposit of faith) preserved in the true Church’s unchanging doctrine.
Source:
Pope: ‘I was thinking of retiring, but instead I surrendered to God’ (vaticannews.va)
Date: 02.12.2025