Modernist “Mission” Betrays Christ’s Kingship
The OLA Sisters’ Plenary Council: A Study in Apostate Naturalism
The VaticanNews portal reports on an audience between the antipope “Leo XIV” and the Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles (OLA Sisters), a post-conciliar congregation, during their plenary council in Rome marking their 150th anniversary. The article quotes the antipope urging the sisters to “forge ahead in their mission to the wounded and the forgotten of today’s world” and highlights their focus on “present realities” and “the future” through “discernment of the signs of the times.” The sisters, in turn, emphasize “responding with courage and hope in a changing world,” celebrating a Mass at the Basilica of the Holy Apostles to “reconnect with their roots while looking ahead.” The entire narrative is framed as a naturalistic, historical celebration of human endeavor, utterly devoid of the supernatural purpose of the religious life: the salvation of souls and the public and social reign of Christ the King.
