Vatican Luncheon Masks Apostasy Under Guise of Charity
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on an event where antipope Leo XIV hosted a lunch for 1,300 individuals labeled as “people experiencing poverty and social exclusion” in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall. The meal, organized by the Congregation of the Mission for the World Day of the Poor, featured lasagna, chicken, and dessert served on non-disposable tableware to emphasize “dignity.” Notably, approximately 50 transgender individuals from Torvaianica were invited by the Vatican’s almoner, Polish “Cardinal” Konrad Krajewski. Antipope Leo XIV praised the Vincentian Community and volunteers while invoking generic blessings for “fraternity,” avoiding any mention of repentance, sin, or the salvation of souls. Musical performances and gift backpacks concluded the event, framed as “continued accompaniment.”
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Charity
The event epitomizes the conciliar sect’s reduction of Christian charity to secular humanitarianism. By prioritizing material comfort—”full table service with proper dishes, flatware, and table linens”—over spiritual works of mercy, the organizers betray the Church’s mission to “seek first the kingdom of God” (Matthew 6:33). The true Catholic charity exemplified by St. Vincent de Paul demanded conversion of heart alongside material aid, as affirmed by Pope Pius XI: “The Church must care for the poor… but she must above all care for their immortal souls” (Divini Redemptoris, §55). Here, the absence of sacramental confession, exhortations to amend life, or even the Sign of the Cross before meals reveals a diabolical inversion: feeding bodies while starving souls.
Sacrilegious Endorsement of Moral Disorder
The deliberate inclusion of transgender individuals—publicly defiant of God’s natural law—constitutes formal cooperation with evil. “God created man in His own image… male and female He created them” (Genesis 1:27). The 1917 Code of Canon Law condemned such scandal under Canon 2359, mandating excommunication for those who “publicly incite to sins against nature.” Yet antipope Leo XIV not only welcomed them but blessed their “journey,” echoing the apostate declaration of his predecessor: “Who am I to judge?” This violates St. Paul’s command: “Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them” (Ephesians 5:11).
Erasure of Doctrine in “Fraternity” Theater
The antipope’s speech reduced the Church’s salvific purpose to a NGO-style “experience of welcome.” His prayer—
“May the Lord bless the gifts we are about to receive… bless our life, our fraternity”
—omitted Christ’s Kingship, substituting it with a Masonic-like universalism. Contrast this with Pope Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas: “When once men recognize… that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace, and harmony” (§19). The term “fraternity,” divorced from communion in Christ the King, aligns with the Enlightenment heresy condemned in Pope Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (§55).
Silence on Apostolic Succession and Sacraments
Notably absent was any reference to the Mass, the Eucharist, or the priesthood—the very means by which the Church sanctifies the poor. The Vincentians, founded to evangelize through sacramental ministry, are instead portrayed as social workers. This mirrors Modernism’s heresy, denounced in St. Pius X’s Lamentabili: “The sacraments arose as a result of the interpretation by the Apostles… under the influence of circumstances” (§40). True Catholic missions, like those of St. Francis Xavier or St. Peter Claver, combined food distribution with baptism and catechesis. Here, the “St. Vincent’s Backpack” replaces holy water and rosaries—a symbol of the neo-church’s abandonment of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus.
Conclusion: A Feast of Fools in the Desert of Faith
This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s total rupture with Catholic Tradition. By elevating transgender activists as guests of honor and reducing charity to a photo-op, antipope Leo XIV fulfills Pius X’s warning: “The Modernist sustains and propagates a philosophy from which faith will disappear” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis, §39). The true Church continues in catacombs, offering the Immemorial Mass and proclaiming the Social Reign of Christ the King—while the Vatican’s occupiers host their abomination of desolation (Daniel 12:11).
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Pope Leo XIV shares lunch with more than 1,300 people in need at the Vatican (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 16.11.2025