A “Pope” Among Brothers: Leo XIV’s Fraternal Charade in Annaba
EWTN News portal reports on April 15, 2026, that the usurper Robert Prevost — styling himself “Pope Leo XIV” — visited Annaba, Algeria, where he met with members of the Augustinian order, sharing lunch and fraternal smiles at the Basilica of St. Augustine. The Order of St. Augustine described the encounter as “beautiful and pleasant,” emphasizing an international community of friars from South Sudan, Nigeria, and Kenya, “united in heart and soul.” The article presents this as a heartwarming pastoral visit, complete with a meal among brothers and the warm rhetoric of unity. Beneath the veneer of fraternity, however, lies the stark reality that no man occupying the Chair of Peter since 1958 has possessed the authority to call himself Supreme Pontiff, and every such “visit” is an exercise in consolidating the conciliar sect’s global apparatus under the banner of false unity.





