Pope Leo XIV Embraces Muslim Leaders in Cameroon, Preaching Fraternity Without Christ the King
Vatican News portal reports on April 16, 2026, that the usurper Robert Prevost, known as “Pope” Leo XIV, met with twelve representatives of Cameroonian Islamic communities at the Apostolic Nunciature in Yaoundé during his apostolic journey to Cameroon. The encounter, framed as a gesture of interreligious dialogue and peacebuilding, saw Prevost encouraging people of all faiths to work toward “peace based on mutual respect” and fraternity, while omitting any mention of the exclusive salvific role of Jesus Christ and His Church. This meeting epitomizes the conciliar sect’s systematic apostasy from the immutable Catholic doctrine that there is no salvation outside the Church and that false religions are not to be legitimized through fraternal embrace.




