The National Catholic Register, citing ACI Stampa and EWTN News, reports on the in-flight press conference of the usurper Robert Prevost, who styles himself “Pope Leo XIV,” held aboard the papal plane returning from an 11-day apostolic journey to Africa on April 23, 2026. During the roughly 20-minute exchange with journalists, the antipope addressed a range of pressing global issues, including the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, the complex phenomenon of migration, the contentious matter of same-sex blessings, and the Vatican’s diplomatic relations with authoritarian regimes. While ostensibly pastoral in tone, his responses consistently evaded definitive moral judgments, prioritized secular humanitarian concerns over supernatural truths, and demonstrated a profound departure from the unchanging teaching of the Catholic Church. This performance, far from being an isolated incident, epitomizes the systemic apostasy and theological bankruptcy that has characterized the conciliar sect since its inception, revealing a “pontiff” more concerned with political correctness and global consensus than with the salvation of souls and the immutable law of God.