Apostate Vatican’s Heartless Parody of Catholic Healing
The VaticanNews portal (December 5, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV addressed participants of the Paris Course on Revascularisation during the so-called “Jubilee of Hope,” framing cardiology as a fusion of “science, compassion and ethical responsibility” while invoking the Sacred Heart of Jesus and quoting the modernist document *Evangelium Vitae*.
Naturalistic Reduction of Healing to Sentimentalized Ethics
The conciliar sect’s leader declares that “each medical act gains its full meaning when rooted in the service of life,” citing John Paul II’s Evangelium Vitae—a text promoting religious indifferentism under the guise of “life” advocacy. This reduction of medical practice to secularized ethics contradicts the doctrina catholica defined by Pius XI in Quas Primas: “The Kingdom of Christ… is opposed only to the kingdom of Satan… [requiring] its followers to renounce earthly riches… hunger and thirst for justice… deny themselves and carry their cross” (1925). By omitting the necessity of grace and the salvation of souls, Leo XIV reduces Catholic anthropology to materialist biology—a heresy condemned by Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors: “All the rectitude and excellence of morality ought to be placed in the accumulation and increase of riches by every possible means” (Error 58).
Evangelium Vitae: A Trojan Horse of Modernism
The invocation of Wojtyła’s document exemplifies theological treason. Evangelium Vitae asserts that “man’s life comes from God” while simultaneously endorsing religious liberty (¶47)—a direct contradiction of the dogmatic condemnation in Quas Primas and Pius IX’s Quanta Cura: “The absurd and erroneous doctrine or rather ravings in defense of liberty of conscience is a most pestilential error… by which the destruction of all civil society may be brought about” (1864). When Leo XIV praises “science, compassion and ethical responsibility,” he promotes the Modernist synthesis excoriated by St. Pius X in Lamentabili: “The dogmas of faith should be understood according to their practical function, i.e., as binding in action, rather than as principles of belief” (Proposition 26).
The Sacred Heart Devotion Desecrated
By entrusting cardiologists to the “Sacred Heart of Jesus,” the antipope profanes a devotion historically weaponized against Modernism. Pius XI’s Miserentissimus Redemptor (1928) mandated the Sacred Heart feast precisely to combat “the plague of anti-clericalism and secularism.” Yet Leo XIV’s version empties it of doctrinal content, reducing it to an inspirational metaphor—mirroring the false “Divine Mercy” devotion concocted by Freemason-influenced Faustyna Kowalska. This aligns with the condemned Modernist position that “the sacraments merely serve to remind man of the presence of the ever-benevolent Creator” (St. Pius X, Lamentabili, Proposition 41).
Globalist Medicine as Socialist Trojan Horse
The call for medical “global collaboration” and “accessibility to the poor” disguises a socialist agenda. Pius XI’s Quadragesimo Anno condemned such collectivism: “No one can be at the same time a sincere Catholic and a true Socialist” (¶120). Worse, this rhetoric ignores the doctrina catholica that true charity requires conversion to the Faith—not universal healthcare. Leo XIV’s omission of Christ’s Kingship over nations (cf. Quas Primas) exposes his allegiance to the Masonic ideal of a “human family” united by material needs rather than divine truth.
Conclusion: A Clinic of Apostasy
This event epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy: a pseudo-pope blesses technicians who repair bodily organs while ignoring the necrosis of souls. As the Syllabus of Errors declares, “The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization” (Error 80)—a proposition Leo XIV fulfills by reducing the Church to a chaplaincy for secular humanism. True Catholics must reject this sacrilege and cling to the medicina Dei: the Sacraments administered by valid priests in communion with the immutable Faith.
Source:
Pope to cardiologists: Curing the heart is both physical and spiritual (vaticannews.va)
Date: 05.12.2025