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Antipope’s Lenten Retreat Humanizes Faith, Ignores Christ’s Kingship
The article from EWTN News reports that the antipope Robert Prevost (“Pope Leo XIV”) began Lenten spiritual exercises on February 22, 2026, led by Cistercian Bishop Erik Varden of Trondheim, Norway. V…
Neo-Church Prelate Trivializes Lent as Digital Detox, Ignores Christ’s Kingship
EWTN News reports that Robert Prevost, acting as “Pope Leo XIV,” urged Catholics to switch off smartphones during Lent to create “space for silence” and prayer, while also calling for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine. The article presents this as a pastoral exhortation, but from the perspective of integral Catholic faith, it is a stark manifestation of the post-conciliar apostasy—a reduction of the penitential season to a therapeutic, naturalistic self-help regimen that utterly omits the supernatural realities of sin, satisfaction, and the public reign of Christ the King.
Modernist Antipope Redefines Freedom as Pelagian Self-Giving
The article reports that antipope Leo XIV, during a Lenten parish visit in Rome on February 22, 2026, delivered a homily redefining Christian freedom as an autonomous “yes to God” centered on self-giving love, while urging the parish to be a sign of charity amid social contrasts. He interpreted the Genesis account not as a prohibition but as an invitation to recognize the Creator’s otherness, contrasted the serpent’s illusion of autonomy with Christ’s “new man” who fulfills freedom through obedience, and presented baptism as an inner voice liberating liberty for love of neighbor. The address omitted any reference to sin, divine judgment, the necessity of sacramental grace for salvation, or the social reign of Christ the King, instead framing the Church’s mission as naturalistic humanitarianism within a secularized context.
Benedict XVI’s Europe: Naturalistic Humanism in Catholic Veneer
The cited EWTN News article reports on a February 17, 2026, scholarly event at the German Embassy to the Holy See honoring Joseph Ratzinger (“Benedict XVI”) for his lifelong advocacy that Europe must reclaim its Christian roots to survive. It quotes his 2005 Subiaco warning against building society “without God” and his “veluti si Deus daretur” (as if God existed) proposal, and notes a recent joint appeal from European bishops echoing this theme. The article frames Ratzinger’s work as an intellectual and pastoral battle for Europe’s soul, presenting it as a courageous stand for Christian identity against secularism. **This portrayal is a sophisticated manifestation of modernist apostasy, substituting a naturalistic, cultural Christianity for the integral, supernatural reign of Christ the King as defined by the pre-1958 Magisterium, and promoting the indifferentist principles condemned by Pius IX and Pius X.**
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