Leo XIV in Angola: A Masterclass in Modernist Evangelization Without the Gospel
VaticanNews portal reports (April 20, 2026) on the address delivered by the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to bishops, clergy, men and women religious, and pastoral workers at the parish of Our Lady of Fatima in Luanda, Angola, during his apostolic journey. The usurper of Peter’s throne urged the local “Church” to build “a free, reconciled, beautiful and great Angolan society,” praised the “courage” of denouncing war, promoted “reconciled memory,” “education in harmony,” ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, and the importance of catechists, while invoking the spirit of “Pope” Francis’ Evangelii gaudium and the contemplative tradition of Saint Augustine. The entire address is a seamless tapestry of naturalistic humanism, stripped of any supernatural content, and constitutes yet another proof that the conciliar sect has nothing to offer the world but the same bankrupt program condemned by Pope Pius IX in the Syllabus of Errors: the reconciliation of the Church with modern civilization, liberalism, and progress.






