Antipope Leo XIV Promotes Religious Indifferentism in Media Address

VaticanNews portal reports on January 31, 2026, that antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) commemorated the 30th anniversary of Italian newspaper Il Foglio by urging media to foster dialogue, resist “extremist polarization,” and build “a more just and peaceful world.” The message reduces cultural and religious identity to “mere labels” while promoting pluralism as a guarantee of freedom. This modernist manifesto epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from Catholic truth.


Naturalistic Reduction of the Media’s Mission

The antipope’s assertion that media must educate by informing to build “a more just and peaceful world” (Il Foglio letter) constitutes a rejection of the Church’s divine mandate. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) establishes that “the peace of Christ can only be found in the Kingdom of Christ”, requiring nations to submit to His authority. By omitting Christ’s Kingship, Leo XIV reduces justice and peace to purely naturalistic ends—contrary to the Church’s teaching that “there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). The Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemns such secularized utopianism in Proposition 56, which rejects the idea that “moral laws do not stand in need of the divine sanction.”

Pluralism as a Masonic Weapon Against Truth

Leo XIV praises “plural offering in the field of information” as a “guarantee of freedom,” echoing the religious indifferentism condemned by Gregory XVI in Mirari Vos (1832) and Pius IX in the Syllabus (Proposition 15). This framing equates Catholic truth with human opinion, violating the axiom Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus. The antipope’s warning against “extremist and misleading polarization that reduces reality to a parody of itself” implicitly attacks doctrinal clarity, for as St. Pius X decreed in Lamentabili Sane (1907), Modernists “reduce all truth to mere probability” (Proposition 25). By dismissing theological precision as “simple calculation,” the Vatican usurper undermines the Church’s duty to condemn error (2 John 1:10).

Omission of Christ’s Social Kingship

Nowhere does Leo XIV mention Christ’s right to reign over societies—a deliberate silence exposing the conciliar sect’s apostasy. Pius XI’s Quas Primas solemnly 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.” The antipope’s call to “defend the beauty of our lives” through “encounters, not clashes” reduces religion to anthropocentric sentimentality, denying the Church’s militant nature. As the Syllabus warns (Proposition 77), this aligns with the error that “the Catholic religion should no longer be held as the only religion of the State.”

Linguistic Betrayal of Catholic Identity

The message’s vocabulary—”dialogue,” “polarization,” “mere labels“—reveals a modernist contempt for dogma. When Leo XIV claims “cultural and religious roots” are reduced to labels, he implies Catholicism is one identity among many, denying its divine foundation. This echoes the condemned proposition in Lamentabili Sane that “truth changes with man, because it develops with him” (Proposition 58). The antipope’s insistence that opinions “should always remain open to dialogue” directly contradicts St. Paul’s command to “avoid foolish and ignorant disputes, knowing that they generate strife” (2 Timothy 2:23) and Pius IX’s condemnation of “liberty of perdition” (Quanta Cura).

Systemic Apostasy of the Conciliar Sect

This message typifies the conciliar sect’s betrayal. By praising Il Foglio’s “work” without demanding adherence to Catholic truth, Leo XIV fulfills Pius X’s warning that Modernists would “make the Church a democracy” (Pascendi). The absence of references to evangelization, grace, or the sacraments confirms the neo-church’s naturalism—a “cult of man” denounced by Paul IV in Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio. As St. Robert Bellarmine teaches in De Romano Pontifice, a manifest heretic “ceases to be Pope by that very fact.” Thus, this message from the Vatican usurper serves only to accelerate the “abomination of desolation” (Matthew 24:15) within the occupied structures.


Source:
Pope to Italian newspaper: Foster dialogue and resist polarization
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 31.01.2026

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