Apostate “Pope” Usurps Catholic Education at Lateran University
Catholic News Agency reports on November 13, 2025, that antipope Leo XIV will inaugurate the academic year at Rome’s Pontifical Lateran University—an institution fraudulently termed “the pope’s university” by its rector, the modernist “archbishop” Alfonso Amarante. The article whitewashes this sacrilegious act as a gesture of “pastoral care for the formation of the future of the Church and society,” while glorifying the university’s 252-year history under Clement XIV, Pius XI, and the apostate John XXIII. Amarante claims antipope Leo XIV’s visit signals commitment to “education as a path to peace and hope,” praising the university’s “dual soul” of theology and secular “peace studies.” This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of doctrinal formation with naturalistic humanism.
Illegitimate Usurpation of Ecclesiastical Authority
The Lateran University’s claim to represent “the Petrine magisterium” through antipope Leo XIV is blasphemous. Quicumque vult (Athanasian Creed) declares: “Whoever wishes to be saved must hold the Catholic faith whole and inviolate.” Yet the article states:
“The pope is very clear that formation is the future of the Church… his visit will be… a sign of the pontiff’s commitment to education.”
This presumes the legitimacy of a modernist antipope whose very office constitutes heresy. Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code affirms that one who publicly defects from the faith “loses office by tacit resignation.” St. Robert Bellarmine clarifies: “A manifest heretic cannot be Pope” (De Romano Pontifice). Since John XXIII’s apostasy, the Vatican has been occupied by usurpers promoting “peace studies”—a Masonic substitute for theology—while suppressing Quas Primas’ mandate that “Christ reigns” over all education (Pius XI, 1925).
Naturalism Displacing Supernatural Faith
Amarante boasts that 40% of students are laity studying civil law and politics—a betrayal of Pius XI’s warning that Catholic education must form souls for eternity, not worldly careers (Divini Illius Magistri, 1929). The article celebrates this secularization:
“This diversity reflects the current mission of the pontifical university: a place for formation at the service of… society.”
Contrast this with the Syllabus of Errors’ condemnation: “The Church ought to be separated from the State” (Error #55, Pius IX, 1864). The conciliar sect’s “peace studies” embody Modernist relativism, condemned by St. Pius X as “the synthesis of all heresies” (Pascendi, 1907). True Catholic education, as defined by Pope Pius XI, demands: “Every subject taught will be permeated with Christian piety” (Divini Illius Magistri).
Historical Revisionism and Omission of Doctrine
The article glorifies John XXIII and Paul VI—architects of Vatican II’s apostasy—while ignoring the Lateran University’s complicity in dismantling tradition. Paul VI’s 1967 Missale Romanum imposed the invalid Novus Ordo, yet Amarante praises him as a former professor. The silence on the university’s role in propagating heresy—such as its 2023 “gender identity” symposium—exposes its apostasy. Meanwhile, the article omits the only purpose of Catholic education: salvation through immutable truth. Pius XI decreed:
“Education belongs preeminently to the Church… She alone possesses… the supernatural means of grace” (Divini Illius Magistri).
Instead, antipope Leo XIV’s visit symbolizes the conciliar sect’s final corruption of formation—reducing it to a vehicle for globalist humanism.
Conclusion: Education Under Christ the King or Antichrist?
The Lateran University’s embrace of antipope Leo XIV fulfills Pius IX’s prophecy: “They want the Church to separate herself from Christ” (Syllabus, Error #40). By exalting “dialogue” and “peace” over doctrine, it rejects the Kingship of Christ affirmed in Quas Primas: “Nations will be happy when both individuals and states submit to the empire of Christ.” Until true bishops restore Catholic education under the Social Reign of Christ the King, such institutions remain Satan’s workshops.
Source:
Pope Leo XIV to open academic year at Lateran University: ‘This is his home,’ rector says (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 13.11.2025