Leo XIV’s African Pilgrimage: A Parade of Apostasy Disguised as Pastoral Care
The National Catholic Register, reporting on behalf of Catholic News Agency, presents a photo gallery documenting the early days of Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Africa, specifically his stops in Algeria and Cameroon between April 15, 2026. The article chronicles the usurper’s meetings with Catholic children, religious sisters, and heads of state, including Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and Cameroonian President Paul Biya. The tone is celebratory, portraying the journey as a pastoral success and a continuation of the conciliar church’s global outreach. This report, however, is a masterclass in omission, presenting a sanitized image of a man who occupies the Chair of Peter without the faith of Peter, engaging in activities that, when viewed through the lens of integral Catholic doctrine, reveal a profound betrayal of the Church’s divine mission. The entire spectacle is a testament to the triumph of naturalistic humanism over the supernatural mandate of the true Church.









