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Leo XIV’s “Path of Beauty”: Modernist Naturalism Masquerading as Vocation

The cited article, published by EWTN News on April 6, 2026, relays a message from the antipope “Leo XIV” for the World Day of Prayer for Vocations. Titled “The Interior Discovery of God’s Gift,” the message recasts the Catholic doctrine of vocation in the language of subjective experience and naturalistic beauty. It presents vocation as “a path of beauty” discovered through “cultivating one’s interior life,” “prayer and silence,” and “personal encounter,” framing it as an “adventure of love and happiness” that matures through “authentic and fraternal bonds.” This presentation is a thoroughgoing denial of the Catholic concept of vocation as a supernatural calling, requiring grace, hierarchical discernment, and submission to the immutable laws of God and His Church. It is, in fact, the precise Modernist error condemned by St. Pius X.

A Catholic depiction of the Resurrection with an angel announcing to women at an empty tomb.

Easter Monday’s Angelic Announcement: A Naturalistic Distortion of the Resurrection

[ACI Prensa/EWTN News] reports on the liturgical celebration of Easter Monday, termed “Monday of the Angel.” The article cites explanations from antipope John Paul II (1994) and antipope Benedict XVI (2008) regarding the angel’s role in proclaiming the Resurrection. It describes the Regina Caeli prayer and notes the day’s status as a holiday in some regions. The core presentation frames the angel’s message as a human difficulty: the angel could proclaim “He is risen,” whereas the women could only note the empty tomb. This focus on the angel’s unique capacity to state the fact of the Resurrection is presented as the day’s theological significance.

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