Leo XIV to ALS Patients: Prophets of a World That Rejects the Redemptive Cross
Vatican News portal reports that on May 9, 2026, the usurper Robert Prevost, styling himself “Pope Leo XIV,” received members of the Italian Association for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (AISLA) at the Vatican, praising patients as “prophets” who teach the world the “true value of life,” commending an “alliance of closeness,” and affirming that “pain and suffering cannot stop love or extinguish the power of God.” The address, saturated with the therapeutic naturalism and anthropocentric piety characteristic of the conciliar sect, reduces the Church’s supernatural mission to a sentimental accompaniment of the suffering, while remaining entirely silent on the redemptive value of suffering united to Christ’s Passion, the necessity of the sacraments, the reality of sin, and the eternal destiny of the soul. This address is not merely deficient — it is a textbook exposition of the modernist inversion that has gutted the Catholic faith and replaced it with a religion of pure humanitarianism.


