The Popemobile as a Prop for the Conciliar Sect’s Theatrical Charity
VaticanNews portal reports on April 29, 2026, about an initiative by the Dicastery for the Service of Charity — a post-conciliar structure — which handed over the keys of a “Popemobile” to Michele Sagarino, president of the U.S.-based organization “Cross Catholic Outreach.” The vehicle will travel approximately 3,700 miles across the United States, from New York to California, visiting 13 cities, in an initiative called “American Catholic Heroes: The Road Trip for Hope,” aimed at drawing attention to children affected by war and raising funds through a charity auction. The initiative was originally authorized by the apostate Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Francis) and is now being continued under the current usurper, Robert Prevost (Leo XIV). The Papal Almoner, Archbishop Luis Marín de San Martín, stated that the handover “strengthens ties with the Holy Father and promotes evangelization,” while the vehicle is rebranded as a “Hopemobile.” The article quotes Leo XIV’s apostolic exhortation *Dilexi te*: “The poorest of the poor have a special place in God’s heart. They are the beloved of the Gospel, the heirs to the Kingdom. It is in them that Christ continues to suffer and rise again.” This entire spectacle is a textbook example of how the conciliar sect reduces the supernatural mission of the Church to naturalistic humanitarianism, using the trappings of papal authority as theatrical props for a fundraising road trip that has nothing to do with the salvation of souls.
