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Leo XIV
The Pope’s True Loyalty Is To Globalism, Not Christianity
Pope Leo XIV's loyalty lies with globalism, not Christianity. He advocates for mass immigration, comparing migrants to the Holy Family, while ignoring crime and cultural erosion. The Vatican, tied to globalist elites, promotes multiculturalism, aiding leftist agendas. The Church's shift aligns with the "new world order," undermining Western values. The Pope's stance mirrors globalist goals, not Christian principles, making him a Trojan Horse for destroying Christianity and the West from within.
Leo XIV continues Francis's path, but with a different tone
Biographer of 'Francis'
Review of Weekdays
From the pope's mercy towards paedophiles to the Vatican safety net for the Spanish abusive bishop, passing through Prevost's interest-driven trip to Monte Carlo: here are the week's news
Today we launch a new column, a weekly review featuring the most significant news on abuses in churches curated by Alessio Di Florio
WARNING! the VATICAN IS INVESTIGATING: Is LEO XIV truly the LEGITIMATE PONTIFF?
Four canonical irregularities would render null the conclave of May two thousand twenty-five: one hundred eight invalid cardinals, one hundred thirty-three electors beyond the limit, a cellphone after the extra omnes, a cardinal who left prematurely. Former magistrate Giorgianni has formally reported them to Cardinal Parolin and the Vatican has not responded.
Has Leo XIV contradicted Catholic teaching on just war?
Leo XIV, in condemning all war as incompatible with God’s will, has broken with Scripture, Church Tradition, and centuries of Catholic just war doctrine.
Leo XIV and his problematic conception of «communion between Christians and Muslims»
No, there is no "communion" between Christians and Muslims
There are words that in politics serve to embellish a discourse, but in the mouth of a pope or pontifical account cannot be used as if they were modeling clay. «Communion» is one of them.
The Roman Canon Increasingly Absent from Masses Celebrated by the Pope
The progressive displacement of the Roman Canon in pontifical celebrations has become an observable fact that can no longer be interpreted as mere contingency. Under the pontificate of Leo XIV, the systematic choice of modern eucharistic prayers—especially the third—confirms a stable preference for texts introduced following the 1968 liturgical reform, to the detriment of the venerable Canon that for centuries constituted the invariable nucleus of the Roman rite.
Leo XIV: The Silence That Weighs Heavier Than Words
One image will remain etched in the collective memory, shrouded in many doubts: Pope Francis, alone, in the rain, in an empty St. Peter's Square. But this solitude can no longer be interpreted solely as a symbol of a wounded humanity; it represents a fracture—one between a Church that celebrated in the absence of its people and a people who, in their moment of most extreme suffering, were left outside.
Why We Published the Prevost Photos in the Pachamama Ritual
Some readers have reproached us for disseminating the photographs of Robert Prevost participating in a Pachamama ritual in Brazil in 1995. The reproach is understandable. It does not come from hostility, but often from good laypeople, priests, bishops and even cardinals who suffer seeing these things and who perceive that publishing them adds unease where there is already enough. I do not rule out that they may be right. Nor do I have absolute certainty about what is always the best way to act in these cases.
Pope Leo XIV Calls Worldwide Meeting of Bishops to Chart Future of Family Ministry
The announcement came in a message marking the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ controversial apostolic exhortation, “Amoris Laetitia”
J-H. Westen's open letter to cardinals : Can’t we consider the possibility that Francis and Leo are anti-popes?
Can’t we consider the possibility that Francis and Leo are anti-popes? Whereas previous popes may have led grievously sinful lives, they didn’t alter Church teaching in official documents. With Francis all that changed.