Vatican News portal reports on the visit of the usurper Robert Prevost, who calls himself “Pope” Leo XIV, to the Sagrada Família basilica in Barcelona. During the Mass, he spoke about peace, helping the poor, and the incompatibility of faith and violence, while completely ignoring the social reign of Jesus Christ and reducing the Catholic faith to vague humanitarianism.
A “Catechesis” Without Dogma: The Antipope in Barcelona
The report from the Vatican News portal describes the visit of the self-styled “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to the Sagrada Família in Barcelona. The central theme of his homily was the assertion that “you cannot believe in Jesus and wage war,” “kill the innocent,” or “abandon those who suffer.” While these statements may seem noble on the surface, they are a textbook example of the modernist reduction of the Faith to mere humanitarianism. The usurper spoke of “peace” and “helping the poor” as if these were the entirety of the Gospel message, completely omitting the fundamental dogma of the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ. For Pius XI, writing in his encyclical Quas Primas, it was clear that “the hope of lasting peace will not yet shine upon nations as long as individuals and states renounce and do not wish to recognize the reign of our Savior.” The antipope’s message, stripped of this dogma, is nothing more than a secular call for social justice, indistinguishable from the rhetoric of any worldly NGO.
The Omission of Christ the King
The most glaring omission in the antipope’s discourse is the silence about the Kingship of Christ over all nations and individuals. Pius XI explicitly stated that Christ’s reign “encompasses also all non-Christians, so that most truly the entire human race is subject to the authority of Jesus Christ.” He further clarified that “men united in societies are no less subject to the authority of Christ than individuals.” By failing to mention this, Leo XIV reduces the role of Christ to that of a moral teacher or a symbol of peace, rather than the Divine King to whom all nations owe obedience. This is the essence of the modernist “cult of man,” where the focus is shifted from God’s rights to human needs, and from supernatural salvation to temporal well-being.
Art as a Substitute for Truth
The antipope praised the Sagrada Família as a “catechesis made of stone, color, and light,” and commended its architect, Antoni Gaudí, for creating a “spiritual journey.” This is a dangerous inversion of priorities. While sacred art can certainly aid in devotion, it can never be a substitute for the unchanging deposit of Faith. The true “catechesis” is found in the dogmas defined by the Magisterium, the teachings of the Fathers, and the Holy Scriptures, not in the subjective experience elicited by a building. The modernist church consistently prioritizes aesthetic experience and emotional stimulation over doctrinal clarity, leading the faithful into a labyrinth of sentimentality rather than the firm ground of revealed truth.
The “Church” as a Humanitarian Organization
The language used by the antipope—”unity,” “family,” “hope,” “charity”—is the standard vocabulary of the post-conciliar sect, designed to obscure the supernatural mission of the Church. The true Church, as defined by the pre-conciliar Magisterium, is a perfect society instituted by Christ to lead souls to eternal salvation. It is not a “family” in the sentimental sense, but a hierarchical body with the authority to teach, govern, and sanctify. The usurper’s focus on “uplifting those who are marginalized and suffering” while ignoring the primary duty of the Church—the salvation of souls through the preaching of the Gospel and the administration of the Sacraments—is a betrayal of the Divine Commission. As Our Lord Himself said: “Seek ye therefore first the kingdom of God, and his justice, and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matt. 6:33).
Conclusion: A False Gospel for a False Church
The discourse of Leo XIV at the Sagrada Família is a perfect illustration of the spiritual bankruptcy of the conciliar sect. It offers a “gospel” of peace and charity without the Cross, without the Kingship of Christ, and without the necessity of conversion to the one true Faith. It is a message designed to please the world and its leaders, like King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, rather than to proclaim the hard truths of the Gospel. The faithful must recognize this for what it is: a seductive lie that leads souls away from the narrow path of salvation and towards the broad road of perdition. The true peace of Christ can only be found in His Kingdom, which the concilar sect has effectively dismantled in its pursuit of a false unity with the world.
Source:
Pope Leo at the Sagrada Família underscores need to work for peace (vaticannews.va)
Date: 10.06.2026