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Leo XIV’s Monaco Homily: Naturalistic Humanism Masquerading as Catholicism

[EWTN News] reports that on March 28, 2026, the apostate antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) delivered a homily at a Mass in Monaco’s Louis II Stadium, condemning wars as the result of the “idolatry of power and money.” He urged the faithful not to become accustomed to war, called for the purification of idolatry, and emphasized that peace is “the work of purified hearts” and that “mercy saves the world.” He invoked the prophet Jeremiah and linked his message to the upcoming Holy Week, presenting God as one who transforms history “from idolatry to true faith, from death to life.”
This homily, delivered by a manifest heretic who occupies the See of Rome without right, represents a profound and dangerous distillation of post-conciliar Modernism. It replaces the immutable doctrines of the Social Reign of Christ the King with a vague, naturalistic humanism centered on “purified hearts” and “mercy” stripped of its supernatural context. It is a sermon that could have been delivered by a liberal Protestant or a secular humanitarian, utterly empty of the Catholic faith’s saving truths. Its core error is the omission of Christ as the sole solution to the idolatry of power and the foundation of true peace, thereby perpetuating the very apostasy it pretends to diagnose.

A solemn Catholic priest preaching in a modest church, emphasizing the absence of Christ the King's reign in modern society.

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