Hagiography of Vatican Usurper Exposes Apostate Priorities

Hagiography of Vatican Usurper Exposes Apostate Priorities

The Catholic News Agency portal (November 10, 2025) promotes Armando Lovera’s book “From Robert to Leo,” a biographical work chronicling anecdotes about the current Vatican occupant Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”). The narrative focuses on Prevost’s alleged pastoral approachability during his time in Peru, including an incident where parishioners mistakenly believed him dead after a bureaucratic error. The article emphasizes Prevost’s musical talents, friendships with laypeople, and purported humility while avoiding any discussion of doctrinal fidelity or adherence to immutable Catholic tradition.


Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission

The book’s celebration of Prevost’s horizontal “approachability” constitutes a direct assault on the hierarchical nature of the Church established by Christ. Quas primas (Pius XI, 1925) emphasized that “the Church of God, the one dispenser of salvation” exists to lead souls to eternal life, not to cultivate human camaraderie. By lionizing Prevost’s musical collaborations and road trip to retrieve a corpse while omitting his fidelity to Catholic doctrine, the article reduces the priesthood to social work. This reflects the conciliar sect’s heretical ecclesiology articulated in Gaudium et Spes, which subordinated the Church’s divine mission to worldly “dialogue.”

Canonical Irregularities Concealed

Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code explicitly states that any cleric who “publicly defects from the Catholic faith” automatically loses office. Prevost’s acceptance of Vatican II’s heresies – including religious liberty (condemned by Pius IX in Quanta Cura) and collegiality (anathematized by Pius VI in Auctorem Fidei) – renders his “papacy” canonically non-existent. The article’s silence on Prevost’s theological positions constitutes journalistic malpractice, deliberately obscuring his formal cooperation with the abomination of desolation occupying Rome since 1958.

Mockery of Sacramental Priesthood

By highlighting Prevost singing “Peruvian music” with parishioners while ignoring his celebration of the invalid Novus Ordo rite, the narrative propagates the conciliar sect’s destruction of sacerdotal dignity. The true priest acts in persona Christi, offering the propitiatory Sacrifice of Calvary – not entertaining crowds like a troubadour. St. Pius X’s Vehementer Nos (1906) condemned precisely this Protestantization of the priesthood: “The office of the priest is to feed souls, not to amuse them.”

Omission as Theological Weapon

The article’s complete silence about Prevost’s adherence to Catholic dogma proves its complicity in apostasy. Not one mention is made of:

  • Christ’s Social Kingship (contrary to Quas primas)
  • The necessity of the Catholic faith for salvation (defined at Lateran IV)
  • The Church’s condemnation of false ecumenism (Pius XI, Mortalium Animos)

This calculated amnesia embodies the Modernist tactic condemned in Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane: “The dogmas which the Church proposes as revealed are not truths of divine origin but are a certain interpretation of religious facts.”

Symptomatic of Conciliar Apostasy

The biography’s focus on Prevost’s alleged kindness while ignoring his sacramental validity or doctrinal orthodoxy flows directly from Vatican II’s anthropocentric revolution. When Cardinal Ratzinger admitted in 1993 that “the Council abandoned the claim to be the one true Church,” it logically produced leaders measured by worldly standards rather than fidelity to immutable doctrine. This represents the full flowering of the Modernist heresy described in Pius X’s Pascendi as “the synthesis of all heresies.”

The conciliar sect’s hagiographic efforts cannot conceal its canonical illegitimacy. As Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio (Paul IV) declares: “Any Cardinal who prior to his elevation defected from the Catholic Faith… his elevation is null, void, and of no effect.” Prevost’s cooperation with the Vatican II sect – which denies extra Ecclesiam nulla salus and promotes false religions – places him squarely under this condemnation. Until Catholics recognize the Chair of Peter remains vacant, such saccharine tales of “approachable” antipopes will continue distracting souls from their duty to “restore all things in Christ” (Pius X, E Supremi).


Source:
New book recounts anecdotes from Pope Leo XIV’s life, including the day he was reported dead
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 10.11.2025

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