Leo’s Coming Humanist Encyclical: The Gospel of Magnificent Man
Leo XIV prepares an encyclical on AI, peace, and international law while Amoris Laetitia remains untouched, sacrilege is indulged, and former compromisers begin to admit the obvious.
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Leo XIV prepares an encyclical on AI, peace, and international law while Amoris Laetitia remains untouched, sacrilege is indulged, and former compromisers begin to admit the obvious.
Are Catholics being played?
Is Pope Leo a "made man" for the Lavender Mafia? Many Catholics praise him for opposing leaders like Trump, but his past tweets on open borders and gun control, plus ties to Chicago's Cardinal Cupich, suggest otherwise. His election was orchestrated, and his silence on global Christian persecution while criticizing the U.S. and Israel reveals hypocrisy. With Cupich as puppet master, Leo may further attack conservative leaders, aiding pro-LGBTQ, pro-abortion agendas. Many Catholics, influenced by biased media and clergy, overlook his failures. 2026 and 2028 will test how many remain deceived.
An appeal to Leon XIV, to be heard in its entirety, concerning the extraordinary and troubling congratulatory message sent by the Pope to the Anglican "archbishop" of Canterbury. Aldo Maria Valli
On June 13, 2026, the anniversary of the second apparition of Fatima, Father Nazareno Lanciotti will be elevated to the altars. This missionary, a leading figure of the Marial Priestly Movement (MPM), gave his life for a message integrating the denunciation of the infiltration of the Church. Today, the Roman hierarchy is organizing his beatification: a sincere homage, or a maneuver of recovery to defuse the prophecies of the ‘Blue Book’?
Participation of any priest in public worship of a false god associated with human sacrifice is newsworthy, but when it is the visible head of the Catholic Church, the story is clearly in the public interest.
Father Robert Prevost participated in setting up the structures of an ideological network founded in Conocoto, Ecuador, in 1993. This network included its own 'Credo' and liturgies dedicated to Pachamama.
A controversial photograph, dated 1995, has reignited the debate surrounding the Vatican and certain practices related to Pachamama. This image, far from being an isolated case, is accompanied by documents, testimonies, and internal corroborations, raising profound questions about faith, symbols, and potential abuses within the Church.
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.
A 1995 Augustinian photo, two feeble reactions, and a wall of silence showed how fast conservative Catholic courage disappears when Leo XIV is the problem.
What was the nature of the ‘Pachamama Rite’ in which Father Robert Prevost allegedly took part – and what might be the implications?
The question for cardinals and bishops is, do their condemnations of Pachamama in 2019 now apply to Pope Leo? What Francis scandalously permitted in front of him, Leo actually engaged in.