Pope Leo’s Lenten Call: Naturalistic Piety Over Supernatural Salvation
The Pillar portal reports on Pope Leo’s first Lenten message, Vatican governance shifts, beatification announcements, a bishop’s video on evangelization, and the Vatican’s diplomatic ties with Azerbaijan. The article presents these developments as ordinary events within a functioning Catholic Church, portraying Pope Leo as a legitimate pontiff guiding the faithful through Lent with pastoral solicitude. The underlying thesis, however, is that the article uncritically propagates the theological and structural errors of the post-conciliar sect, reducing Catholic life to naturalistic humanism, validating modernist beatifications, endorsing lay governance, and prioritizing diplomatic compromise over the Church’s supernatural mission—all while omitting the non-negotiable doctrines of the Social Reign of Christ the King, the exclusive authority of the hierarchical priesthood, and the absolute necessity of the Church for salvation.


