Taylor Marshall on Leo XIV at 1995 Pachamama ritual: ‘A Pope is not above the commandments’
'The infiltration of wolves in sheep’s clothing might be far deeper than we had ever imagined.'
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'The infiltration of wolves in sheep’s clothing might be far deeper than we had ever imagined.'
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.
What was the nature of the ‘Pachamama Rite’ in which Father Robert Prevost allegedly took part – and what might be the implications?
A Bolivian court has convicted two men of the ritual murder of a young mother, who was sacrificed to Pachamama. These revelations have reignited the controversy from 2019, when statues of this deity were brought into the Vatican during the Synod on the Amazon. This makes the outrage among Catholics all the more justified.
Pope Leo XIV is marking his country’s 250th anniversary by visiting Lampedusa, a controversial symbol of migration. He has declined an invitation to the United States, prompting comparisons to Jean Raspail’s *The Camp of the Saints*. Mass immigration is impoverishing Europe, fueling insecurity and tensions. The Vatican and the West are profiting financially from this policy, while local populations bear the brunt of its effects. A symbolic choice, but one that has drawn criticism.
In this prophetic text from 1945, Fr.Julio Meinvielle asserts that the victory of democracies does not guarantee peace. According to him, the dominant powers and global financial forces risk imposing a system of total “security” based on technical, economic, and political control of peoples. Under the guise of freedom and democracy, a form of universal servitude could thus be established.
Leo XIV has named Bishop James R. Golka, the Colorado Springs prelate who helped neutralize Peru’s Chiclayo abuse case, as Denver’s new archbishop.