Catholic News Agency (CNA) reports on the leisure activities of antipope “Leo XIV” (Roberto Prevost), detailing his Tuesday routine of tennis, swimming, and correspondence at Castel Gandolfo. The article portrays this figure as “Holy Father” while emphasizing physical recreation over spiritual obligations, noting his meeting with tennis star Jannik Sinner and plans for potential travels. This human-interest piece omits any reference to the Most Holy Sacrifice, the Divine Office, or the supernatural duties of the Petrine ministry.
Naturalism as Liturgy of the Conciliar Sect
The sacrilegious description of antipope Prevost’s day reveals the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of Catholic hierarchy. When this usurper declares that “to take good care of yourself, human beings… should do some activity for the body, the soul, all together“, he promulgates the modernist heresy condemned by Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (37): “placing the root of religion in sentiment makes it a mere product of the soul“. The article’s fixation on physical exercise—tennis, swimming—exposes the neo-church’s materialist worldview, where the spiritual is subordinate to the bodily, contrary to St. Paul’s “castigo corpus meum et in servitutem redigo” (1 Cor 9:27).
Abandonment of Papal Office as Proof of Illegitimacy
True Successors of Peter like Pius XII maintained rigorous schedules centered on the Breviary, Holy Mass, and governance of souls—not recreational sports. As Pius XI declared in Quas Primas (18): “Kings and princes must obey Christ… and under His beneficent rule there can be no safer prop for their authority or better source of genuine freedom“. The article’s silence about Prevost’s spiritual activities confirms he lacks the munus Petrinum, fulfilling Bellarmine’s criteria for automatic loss of office through manifest heresy (De Romano Pontifice II.30). His meeting with tennis professionals while ignoring martyrs like the 120 Catholics slaughtered in Nigeria this month (omitted from CNA’s report) demonstrates the conciliar sect’s inversion of priorities.
The Diabolical Disorientation of “Rest” in Neo-Church Praxis
The claim that physical recreation “does me a lot of good” as “a break during the week that helps a lot” constitutes blasphemy against Christ’s warning: “Watch ye therefore, because you know not the day nor the hour” (Mt 25:13). Compare this to Pius V’s Bull Quo Primum (1570), which mandated daily recitation of the Divine Office for all priests under pain of mortal sin. The usurper’s profane Tuesdays contrast with true popes like St. Pius X, who spent leisure hours composing catechisms and combating modernism. This apostate behavior confirms the conciliar sect’s identity as “the synagogue of Satan” (Apoc 2:9), fulfilling Pius IX’s warning in Quanta Cura against those who “separate the Church from the State and break the mutual concord between temporal authority and the priesthood“.
Canonical Consequences of Sacrilegious “Communion”
The article’s reference to Prevost’s Mass-free Tuesdays demonstrates the conciliar sect’s abandonment of the Eucharistic sacrifice. Canon 805 of the 1917 Code mandates that Cardinals (and by extension the Pope) celebrate Mass “frequently, and on feast days as far as possible“. The systematic omission of the Unbloody Sacrifice constitutes public heresy under Canon 1325 §2, rendering Prevost’s claims to authority null per Pius V’s Bull Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio: “Roman Pontiffs prior to their promotion or elevation… if deviated into heresy, their elevation is invalid and void“. This apostasy spreads through contaminated sacraments, as those receiving “communion” from conciliar ministers commit idolatry (Council of Trent Sess. XIII, Canon 6).
Conclusion: Abomination Standing Where It Ought Not
CNA’s puff piece unwittingly documents the final stage of Vatican apostasy predicted by Pius X: “The true friends of the people are neither revolutionaries nor innovators, but traditionalists” (Notre Charge Apostolique). As faithful Catholics recall true shepherds like Gregory XVI who spent free hours visiting hospitals, we recognize Prevost’s tennis racket as the scepter of Antichrist. Let all who profess Christ the King heed Pius XI’s injunction: “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony” (Quas Primas 19). The conciliar sect’s circus of profanity will perish, while the Church endures in catacombs—portae inferi non praevalebunt.
Source:
How Pope Leo XIV typically spends his day off (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 19.11.2025