Ladies and Gentlemen, the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church has officially been replaced by the One, Unholy, Synodal, and Apostate Church.
Modernist Rome’s soft-satanism is now on full display and the past few days have been no exception.
The Vatican has once again demonstrated the profound and demonic transformation that has overtaken Rome since the Second Vatican Council and which has intensified in the past two decades. Within the span of only a few days, two major interreligious initiatives were promoted by the Vatican under Leo XIV and the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue. One involved a formal colloquium between Christians and Muslims at the Apostolic Palace. The other was an official Vatican message addressed to Buddhist communities worldwide for the feast of Vesak.
If you are a Christ-loving Catholic I don’t need to tell you that these events further reveal the modern Vatican’s priorities with damning and disturbing clarity. Instead of preaching the conversion of nations to Jesus Christ, Rome now, like some syphilitic spiritual pimp, presents itself as a facilitator of “interreligious cooperation”, “mutual understanding”, and “global peace initiatives”. Welcome to the One World Antichrist Religion of the One Word Antichrist Government, baby!
According to Infovaticana, Leo XIV received participants of the “8th Colloquium” organized jointly by the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue and the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies of Jordan. The meeting centered on the theme “Human Compassion and Empathy in Modern Times” and brought together Christian and Muslim representatives as part of the Vatican’s ongoing interreligious dialogue agenda. Be sure that conversion of these adherents of the false prophet and his religion of violence was not on the agenda.
Instead, during the address, Leo XIV insisted upon “the need to strengthen cooperation between Christians and Muslims to promote peace, solidarity, and fraternity in a world marked by wars and indifference.” He further stated that “compassion and empathy are not secondary elements, but essential dimensions of both Christianity and Islam”. Note that the, “erm”, man pretending to be the Vicar of Christ has zero concern for the fact that if these Muslim delegates were to die in an airplane crash on their way home, that they would most likely spend eternity in damnation. Why? Because he probably does not believe in hell, or heaven for that matter. All that matters to Comrade Bob from Chicago is bringing about the Global Antichrist Communist Utopia.
Infovaticana noted that this speech came only two days after Leo XIV addressed another message to Muslim leaders calling for the rejection of using religion as justification for conflict. The article also explicitly acknowledged that Leo XIV’s words represent “a clear continuity with the orientation developed by the Holy See since the Second Vatican Council and especially reinforced in recent pontificates.”
I bet that prayer mats in the Vatican library was just the start. Soon a minaret will be erected, and the voice of a full-time employed muezzin will resound over St. Peter’s Square as the Synodal spawn who occupies Rome is called to prayer five times a day.
At almost the same moment, Vatican News published the Vatican’s official message for Vesak, one of the principal Buddhist feasts commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha. Signed by “Cardinal” George Jacob Koovakad and officials from the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue, the message invited Buddhists and Christians alike to become “artisans of peace” and work together toward what the Vatican described as an “unarmed and disarming peace.”
The Vatican message praised Buddhist concepts of compassion and non-hostility while presenting them alongside the teachings of Christ. It even claimed that Buddhism and Christianity share “a deep spiritual convergence,” declaring “both traditions converge in pointing toward a peace that is lived, one that disarms hearts before it disarms hands.”
This context is essential because these were not isolated diplomatic niceties or accidental remarks. They represent a systematic theological orientation that has increasingly defined modern Rome for decades: the replacement of missionary Catholicism with interreligious humanism.
For two thousand years the Catholic Church’s divine mission was crystal clear. Christ did not command the Apostles to establish platforms for interfaith cooperation. He commanded them to convert the nations:
“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.” (Matthew 28:19)
The Church existed to proclaim the exclusive truth of Jesus Christ and to bring souls into the Ark of Salvation, outside of which there is no salvation. Now Rome focuses entirely on coexistence, empathy, fraternity, and peace-building. The values of the Masonic religion are now officially preached, promoted, and shoved down our throats under the banner of Catholicism.
The Infovaticana article rightly recognizes the extraordinary contrast between modern Vatican language and historical Catholic teaching. It observes that Leo XIV’s words “contrast markedly with that used for centuries by numerous saints, martyrs and doctors of the Church when referring to Islam and Muhammad.”
Indeed, they do my friends, indeed they do.
Saint John Damascene called Islam a “heresy” and Muhammad a “false prophet.” Saint Thomas Aquinas taught that Muhammad spread his doctrines “by force of arms” and mixed “fables and false doctrines.” Saint John of Ribera described Islam as an “invention of the devil.” The martyrs of Córdoba died precisely because they refused to compromise with Islamic denial of the Trinity and the divinity of Christ.
These saints did not hate Muslims. Rather, they loved truth and desired the salvation of souls. Their concern was doctrinal because doctrine determines eternal destiny. The modern Vatican, by contrast, sees doctrinal differences as secondary nuisances and obstacles that should be obliterated because they are standing in the way of Luciferian “global harmony”.
The Vatican News article (an official mouthpiece of the Synodal Church) repeatedly insists that religions should work together to overcome “division,” “hostility,” and “suspicion.” It warns against the “manipulation of religion” and presents religious traditions primarily as instruments for social peace.
They are actively denying the truth that Christianity is, not a peace program, but the revelation of the eternal Son of God who became man to redeem sinners through His Passion and death. Our Lord did not come to promote coexistence among civilizations. His own words will one day be the condemnation of this spiritual whoring by Apostate Rome:
“I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6)
Nor did Christ establish the Church to affirm spiritual convergence between revealed religion and pagan philosophy. The Apostles entered pagan societies demanding conversion. The martyrs died rather than offer a pinch of incense to false gods. Missionaries traveled across continents not to discover common ethical principles with false religions, but to baptize souls into the Catholic faith.
Saint Francis Xavier did not tell the peoples of Asia to remain within Buddhism while cultivating mutual understanding. He preached repentance and baptism. The North American martyrs did not assure pagans that indigenous spirituality contained parallel truths to Christianity. They preached Christ crucified and were murdered for their efforts.
Yet today the Sodomite infested Vatican publicly juxtaposes Buddhist teachings with the Gospel as though both belong to complementary spiritual traditions. The Vatican’s Vesak message quotes the Buddhist Dhammapada: “Hatred is never appeased by hatred.” It cites the Metta Sutta encouraging benevolence toward all beings. These statements are then placed beside Christ’s command to “Love your enemies.”
Although Catholics recognize that fragments of natural truth may exist among pagans, Saint Thomas himself acknowledged this, the Church never treated false religions as spiritually parallel roads converging toward peace. Buddhism fundamentally denies the personal God, creation, redemption, grace, and the divine nature of Christ. Likewise Islam explicitly rejects the Holy Trinity, the Incarnation, and the Crucifixion itself. The Quran directly attacks the central mysteries of Christianity.
Light has no, and should have no, communion with darkness. But Leo XIV stated that compassion and empathy are “essential dimensions of both Christianity and Islam.” This statement intentionally erases the radical incompatibility between Catholic revelation and false religion. Pope Pius XI condemned this spirit in Mortalium Animos, warning against attempts to place religions on a common platform of spiritual cooperation. He taught that “the union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it.”
Authentic charity, which the usurpers seem not to have, requires conversion because salvation comes through Christ alone.
“Neither is there salvation in any other. For there is no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)
Modernist Rome wants you to believe that peace itself was the highest good. But peace separated from truth becomes dangerous diplomacy that is damning souls to hell. Our Lord Himself declared:
“Think not that I came to send peace upon earth: I came not to send peace, but the sword.” (Matthew 10:34)
Christ spoke of the unavoidable division created when truth confronts error. The Gospel necessarily disturbs false religions because conversion demands repentance and abandonment of falsehood. This is why the Church Fathers spoke clearly about Islam and paganism. This is why missionaries destroyed idols. This is why martyrs died refusing compromise.
The current Vatican approach instead seeks coexistence without conversion or submission to Christ the King. The Synodal Church engages in dialogue with false religions, reducing Jesus Christ to the same level as their false idols.
What we need today is a new Crusade. This time not to drive the barbarian pagan hordes from the Holy Land, but the effeminate enemies of Christ out of the Vatican…