EWTN News reports on the eighth day of Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Africa, specifically Angola, where the usurper visited a nursing home in Saurimo and celebrated a mass for an estimated 60,000 people. The article highlights his homily warning against seeking Christ merely as “a guru or a good luck charm,” referencing the Gospel miracle of the loaves and fishes. It also details his meeting with “bishops, priests, consecrated men and women, catechists, and other pastoral workers” at the Parish of Our Lady of Fátima in Luanda. This spectacle, far from being a genuine act of Catholic evangelization, is yet another brazen display of the conciliar sect’s apostate agenda, masquerading as pastoral concern while propagating the very errors that have plunged the Church into ruin.
The Usurper’s Charade: A Wolf in Shepherd’s Clothing
The spectacle of Leo XIV traversing Angola, dispensing blessings and uttering platitudes, is not the action of a true successor of St. Peter. As the Defense of Sedevacantism meticulously outlines, a manifest heretic, by that very fact, ceases to be Pope and head. Leo XIV, like his predecessors from John XXIII onward, has publicly embraced and propagated doctrines condemned by the immutable Magisterium, thereby forfeiting any claim to the Chair of St. Peter. His “apostolic journey” is not a mission of the true Church, but a propaganda exercise for the conciliar sect, designed to project an illusion of continuity and legitimacy where none exists.
His visit to a nursing home, while seemingly charitable, is a calculated move to present an image of benevolence, a hallmark of the modernist cult of man. The Church’s true mission is the salvation of souls through the preaching of the Gospel and the administration of the sacraments, not the mere alleviation of temporal suffering, which, while good, is secondary to the primary supernatural end. This focus on social works, divorced from the explicit call to conversion and the necessity of the Catholic faith for salvation, is a direct fruit of the modernist synthesis of all errors, as condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis. The Church is not a humanitarian organization; she is the ark of salvation, and her “pope” is an impostor leading souls astray.
The “Mass” of the Abomination: Idolatry on a Grand Scale
The article states that Leo XIV “celebrated Mass for more than 60,000 faithful.” This is a deliberate obfuscation of the truth. What Leo XIV presides over is not the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary, but the Novus Ordo Missae, a Protestantized rite conceived to strip the Catholic liturgy of its sacrificial character and its explicit affirmation of the Real Presence. The 1962 Missale Romanum, codified by St. Pius V, defines the Mass as a propitiatory sacrifice. The Novus Ordo, by contrast, is designed to appear as a communal meal, a celebration of the assembly, thereby obscuring the priest’s role as alter Christus and the true nature of the Eucharist.
To call this rite “Mass” in the Catholic sense is a blasphemy. It is, at best, a memorial meal, and at worst, an act of idolatry, as it offers a false worship to God. The faithful who participate in these rites, unaware of their true nature, are unwittingly drawn into sacrilege. As the False Fatima Apparitions document rightly points out, the efficacy of Holy Mass is diminished in favor of spectacular acts, and the Novus Ordo is precisely such a spectacle, devoid of the sacred and the transcendent. The “60,000 faithful” are not participating in the true worship of God, but in a modernist fabrication.
Christ: Not a Guru, But What Else Does Leo XIV Offer?
Leo XIV’s homily, warning against seeking Christ as “a guru or a good luck charm,” is a classic example of modernist rhetoric: a superficial critique of error that fails to present the fullness of Catholic truth. While it is true that Christ is not a mere wonder-worker, Leo XIV’s own “pontificate” reduces Him to a figure of social justice, interreligious dialogue, and environmental stewardship. The conciar sect’s Christ is not the Christ of the Gospels, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, who demands total submission and obedience to His Church.
Pius XI, in his encyclical Quas Primas, unequivocally declared that Christ’s kingdom encompasses all men, and that His royal dignity demands that all relations in the state be ordered on the basis of God’s commandments and Christian principles. Leo XIV, by contrast, promotes a Christ who is compatible with “progress, liberalism and modern civilization,” a direct contradiction of Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 80). His warning against a “guru” is hollow when his own teachings are a synthesis of naturalism and religious indifferentism, denying the supernatural order and the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation.
The Parish of Our Lady of Fátima: A Symbol of Syncretism and Deception
The article notes Leo XIV’s meeting at the “Parish of Our Lady of Fátima in Luanda.” This is a chilling detail, given the well-documented suspicions surrounding the Fatima apparitions. As the False Fatima Apparitions document meticulously argues, the Fatima message is theologically contradictory, a tool to divert attention from modernism, and a potential Masonic “psychological operation” against the Church. The name “Fatima” itself is a symbol of Christian-Islamic syncretism, and the message’s imprecise formulation of “conversion of Russia” opens the way to religious relativism.
For Leo XIV to choose such a location for his meeting is not coincidental. It signals his alignment with the very forces that have sought to undermine the Church from within. The conciliar sect has consistently promoted the Fatima message, particularly its ecumenical reinterpretation, as a means of legitimizing dialogue with schismatic Orthodoxy and other false religions. This is a direct assault on the Catholic doctrine that there is no salvation outside the Church (Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus), a truth repeatedly affirmed by the Magisterium, including Pius IX in his Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 16-18).
The “Bishops, Priests, Consecrated Men and Women”: Apostates All
The article lists Leo XIV’s audience as “bishops, priests, consecrated men and women, catechists, and other pastoral workers.” These are not the true ministers of Christ, but the functionaries of the conciliar sect. The “bishops” are either modernist infiltrators or those who have accepted the novus ordo religion, thereby severing themselves from the true hierarchy. The “priests” are those ordained or incardinated within the conciar system, their orders often doubtful, their ministry a sham. The “consecrated men and women” belong to orders that have largely abandoned their original charisms, embracing secularism and false ecumenism.
These individuals are not shepherds leading souls to Christ, but wolves in sheep’s clothing, perpetuating the errors of Vatican II and leading the faithful into spiritual ruin. Their meeting with Leo XIV is a gathering of apostates, reinforcing their shared commitment to a religion that is not Catholicism, but a counterfeit designed to deceive.
The EWTN News Staff: Unwitting Propagandists or Willing Accomplices?
The EWTN News Staff, by publishing this article without any critical commentary, acts as a propagandist for the conciar sect. Their report is a straightforward account of Leo XIV’s activities, devoid of any theological analysis or questioning of his legitimacy. This is a grave disservice to the faithful, who are led to believe that these events are genuine Catholic acts, rather than the machinations of an antipope and his modernist cohorts.
While EWTN may claim to be “traditional,” its consistent failure to unequivocally denounce the conciar sect and its “popes” renders it complicit in the ongoing deception. True Catholic journalism would expose the errors of Leo XIV, not celebrate his “apostolic journeys.” The EWTN News Staff, by presenting this spectacle as news worthy of positive reporting, demonstrates its own alignment with the very forces that have destroyed the Church.
The Silence on the Real Dangers: A Betrayal of the Faithful
The article, like all conciar propaganda, remains silent on the true state of the Church and the world. There is no mention of the apostasy that has consumed the institutional Church since Vatican II. There is no warning about the sacrilegious nature of the Novus Ordo “Mass.” There is no call for true conversion, for repentance, for a return to the unchanging traditions of the Catholic faith. Instead, we are presented with a sanitized image of a “pope” engaged in humanitarian works and offering vague spiritual advice.
This silence is deafening and damning. It reveals the true nature of the conciar sect: a human institution concerned with temporal affairs, not the supernatural salvation of souls. The faithful are left without guidance, without truth, and without the means to discern the spiritual dangers that surround them. The EWTN News Staff, by failing to provide this critical perspective, abandons its duty to the truth and to the faithful.
Conclusion: A Call to Reject the Impostor and Return to Tradition
The events described in this article are not signs of a vibrant Church, but symptoms of a profound spiritual malady. Leo XIV’s African journey is a theatrical performance designed to legitimize an illegitimate “pontificate” and to further the agenda of the modernist revolution. The “Masses” he celebrates are not true worship, but sacrilegious parodies. The “bishops” and “priests” he meets are not true ministers, but agents of apostasy. The “Our Lady of Fátima” parish he visits is a symbol of the very errors that have corrupted the Church.
True Catholics must reject this charade. They must recognize Leo XIV for what he is: an antipope, a usurper, a manifest heretic who has no authority over the Church of Christ. They must cling to the unchanging doctrines of the faith, to the true Mass of all time, and to the sacraments administered by validly ordained priests who remain loyal to Tradition. The path forward is not through dialogue with the conciliar sect, but through a complete separation from its errors and a steadfast adherence to the integral Catholic faith, as taught by the Fathers, the Councils, and the pre-conciliar Popes. Only then can the faithful hope to navigate the current crisis and emerge into the light of true Catholic truth.
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PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV visits elderly home, says Mass for 60,000 in Angola (ewtnnews.com)
Date: 20.04.2026