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Thursday, September 25, 2025

Prevost allowed the desecration of St. Peter's Basilica with an idolatrous act to worship the reprobate Jorge Bergoglio

Saint Thomas Aquinas, commenting on Romans 1, points out that Saint Paul states that sodomites are idolaters.


In the context of the Apocalypse, the worship of the beast and the dragon is a symbol of submission and recognition of the authority of evil forces.

Revelation 13:4-15

This act of worship is performed before the beast, which represents a powerful force that opposes God and his Church.




Part II of Diane Montanga’s interview with Cardinal Gerhart Müller.

Your Eminence, let’s turn to the more recent World Meeting on Human Fraternity, held September 12–13 in Rome and organized by Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, Archpriest of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Fratelli Tutti Foundation, and the Be Human association.



The central focus of Friday’s program was a series of fifteen thematic roundtables, addressing subjects ranging from artificial intelligence to agriculture, from children to local governance. On Saturday, events included an “Assembly of Humanity” held on Rome’s Capitoline Hill, and an evening concert in St. Peter’s Square called Grace for the World. The event was broadcast on Disney+, Hulu, and ABCNews.

The lineup featured artists such as Andrea Bocelli and Jennifer Hudson, but also more controversial figures, including Colombian reggaeton and urban pop singer Karol G—who had performed at Madrid’s 2022 Pride March and whose work incorporates “queer themes”—, the American hip hop duo Clipse, and Thai rapper BamBam.


Hypersexual reggaeton singer Karol G to perform at Vatican concert - LifeSite

Singer Pharrell Williams gives New Age speech on becoming 'light of the universe' at Vatican concert - LifeSite



The Vatican announced that the evening would be “uniquely enhanced by a spectacular display of 3,500 drones illuminating the sky above St. Peter’s Dome.” Cardinal Gambetti noted that the drones would project Pope Francis’ face, along with images from the Sistine Chapel, onto the Dome itself. In the end, however, Pope Francis’ face was instead displayed in the air surrounding the Dome.

This is hard to believe. As it was initially presented, it seemed reminiscent of antiquity’s Apotheosis, when the Roman Senate declared the emperor a pagan deity, or of Moscow’s Red Square, where enormous images of Stalin and Lenin loomed as the new idols. Yet in its final form, it evoked something different —the sense of being watched over by Big Brother.

They should let Pope Francis rest. As Christians we pray for the deceased, that their souls pass from Purgatory to Heaven. Even canonized saints are venerated for the glory of God, and not for their posthumous fame. We must avoid any cult of personality, which is a pagan attitude.

St. Peter’s Basilica stands as a symbol of the universal Church of Jesus Christ, who founded Her upon the rock of St. Peter. As the Successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome is called to be the humble “Vicar of Christ,” not the “Successor of Christ” (as L’Osservatore Romano once erroneously stated), who complements Divine Revelation with his own ideas or doctrines.

What message does the projection of Pope Francis’ face—rather than the face of Jesus Christ—send to the world? Such a display is wholly unfitting. Even the image of holy popes should never be used in this manner, treating them like idols of a climate religion or of a humanitarian brotherhood stripped of God’s fatherhood and of His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, the only Redeemer of the world.

When Catholic missionaries entered pagan lands, one of their first acts was to destroy the idols. Do you think there is a certain “smashing of idols” that needs to happen within the Church today?

Absolutely, they have once again abused St. Peter’s Basilica, this time just a week after the so-called “LGBT Jubilee pilgrimage.”



St. Peter’s Basilica is a Christian church, the very symbol of Catholicism. At its center is God Himself—the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Yet the organizers handed it over to a secularized world, turning it into a platform for an ideology that is ultimately opposed to the divinely revealed Catholic faith. Such compromise with the world stands in direct contradiction to God’s revelation in Jesus Christ. For, as the Lord said, “if the world loves you, you are not my disciples” (cf. Jn 15:18–19).

Continue reading at  Diane Montagna’s Substack

Apostate homosexual priests gave sacrilegious communion to unrepentant sodomites in full communion with Prevost.

Defying God's Natural Law and Catholic moral doctrine, homosexual activists led by apostates James Martin and Francesco Savino exalted the vice of sodomy and desecrated the church where St. Ignatius of Loyola is buried.


Francesco Savino, who is “fixated and obsessed” with homosexuality, and is in full communion with Prevost and in cahoots with James Martin, desecrated the church where St. Ignatius of Loyola is buried with a sacrilegious and parodic gay pride mass and gave sacrilegious communion to unrepentant homosexuals.

Francesco Savino said that Prevost encouraged him to celebrate the sacrilegious mass.




Prevost allowed unrepentant gay activists from homo-activist organizations: 'La Tenda di Gionata' and Outreach to desecrate St. Peter's Basilica by entering through the same door Bergoglio used to enthrone the idol of Pachamama.

Note: Cardinal Müller should not be afraid to point to Prevost as the main culprit and say that the apostate Bergoglio, by rebelling against God himself and against the Church, cannot even be in purgatory, but in hell.



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