The latest chaos from Novus Ordo Land…

Podcast: Leo XIV, Anglicans, and Other Non-Catholics
(TRADCAST EXPRESS 225)

Our latest podcast episode, TRADCAST EXPRESS 225, was published on April 29. It is 24 minutes long, highly informative, and treats a number of different topics.

First we talk about what is perhaps the biggest story of this week, namely, ‘Pope’ Leo XIV giving a private audience to ‘Her Grace’, Mrs. Sarah Mullally, dressed in the costume of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. Under Leo, the ecumenical circus is in full swing no less than under his predecessors.

Another topic of discussion is the curious participation of the Novus Ordo bishop of Fresno, Joseph Vincent Brennan, in the conferral of episcopal consecration on an Episcopalian (Anglican) bishop — something that is forbidden even by the standards of the Vatican II Church.… READ MORE

Costume party in the Apostolic Palace?

Ecumenical Farce in the Vatican:
‘Pope’ Leo XIV Receives Archlaywoman of Canterbury

Did Halloween come early? Bob Prevost as ‘Pope Leo XIV’ and Sarah Mullally as ‘Archbishop of Canterbury’…
(image: Vatican Media/Romano Siciliani/KNA)

As it was scheduled, so it happened: Today, on Apr. 27, 2026, ‘Pope’ Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) received in private audience ‘the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dame’ Sarah Mullally, the woman who in the Anglican religion is the current lawful occupant of the office of ‘Archbishop of Canterbury’. In that role she is to Anglicans what a Pope is to Catholics, more or less.… READ MORE

‘Pope’ sends greetings to Sarah Mullally, new leader of Anglican Church…

Leo XIV Prays for ‘Fruitful Service’ of Female Archbishop of Canterbury

Both fake: Chicago Bob as ‘Pope Leo XIV’ and Canterbury Sally as ‘Archbishop of Canterbury’
(images: ZUMA Press/Kevin Bennett via Alamy)

On Jan. 28, 2026, Dame Sarah Elisabeth Mullally (b. 1962) was elected to succeed Justin Welby as the 106th Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury.

‘Her Grace’ was officially installed in Canterbury Cathedral on Mar. 25, 2026. It was an installation/enthronement only because her ‘ordination’, which made her a bishop according to Anglican theology, had already taken place on July 22, 2015, for her first post as ‘Bishop’ of Crediton.… READ MORE