Prevost channels Bergoglio…

Leo XIV on the Multiplication of the Loaves:
Christ’s Real Miracle Was the Lesson of Sharing!

His Not-So-Holiness Leo XIV on June 15, 2025, in St. Peter’s Basilica
(image: Marco Iacobucci Epp/Shutterstock)

While certain ‘traditional Catholic’ bloggers, journalists, and YouTubers are focusing on things like how beautifully Leo XIV chants the Our Father in Latin, the new false pope of the Vatican II Church is busy harming souls.

In an official ‘papal’ message released today for the 44th session of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization Conference currently taking place in Rome, the man formerly known only as Robert Francis Prevost states:

The Church encourages all initiatives to put an end to the outrage of hunger in the world, making her own the sentiments of her Lord, Jesus, who, as the Gospels narrate, when he saw a great multitude coming to him to hear his word, was concerned first of all to feed them, and for this purpose asked the disciples to take charge of the problem, abundantly blessing the efforts they made (cf. 

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Bergoglio denies traditional ‘just war’ doctrine…

Francis says “Wars Are Always Unjust”,
contradicting traditional Catholic Moral Doctrine

It is not difficult to see that Jorge Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) is no serious theologian.

He himself in fact acknowledges as much, at least when it suits his agenda: “I leave that question to the theologians and those who understand”, he answered in 2015 when asked about permitting “inter-communion” with Lutherans. Bergoglio is also on record saying that “[s]tudying fundamental theology is one of the most boring things on earth”, and his hatred of Scholasticism — characteristic of all Modernists, according to Pope St.… READ MORE

Doctor of the Church speaks on the End Times…

Saint Augustine: “The Church Will Not Appear” during Great Tribulation before Christ’s Return

When people debate the issue of Sedevacantism, sooner or later someone who does not agree with the position will object that Sedevacantism is not reconcilable with the Catholic doctrine of the Church’s visibility.

While it is certainly true that our current situation presents some difficulties in that regard, the objection is by no means as powerful as it is often thought to be. The following articles provide some good information on the visibility issue:

If Sedevacantism were understood to mean that the Church does not, per se and by unalterable divine institution, have a visible hierarchy, then such a position would indeed be unacceptable because it would be heretical.… READ MORE