American Catholics’ Favorable View of Antipope Leo XIV Reveals Depth of Apostasy
The Catholic News Agency portal reports that 70% of self-identified Catholic voters in the United States hold favorable views of antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”), with only 4% expressing unfavorable opinions. The survey conducted by RealClear Opinion Research and EWTN News claims that frequent Mass attenders show marginally higher approval (75%) than occasional attenders (66%). The article notes this represents higher favorability than the previous antipope (“Francis”) received during his usurpation of the papacy.









