Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Apostate Robert Prevost Participated in "Pachamama" Ritual in 1995

Marxist Robert Prevost: “Everything we hear about synodality today, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 80s.”

This means that since the 1980s, Prevost has been in a state of apostasy for approximately more than 46 years—that is, assuming he ever practiced the Catholic faith.

Apostate Robert Prevost:“our task is not to build a Christendom”


The Magisterium of the Church has decreed in perpetuity that a heretic cannot be Pope, even if he were invalidly elected by all the cardinals.

Pope Pius XII warned in his encyclical Mystici Corporis Christi, the Doctrine of the Mystical Body of Christ, that heresy and apostasy are grievous sins that separate by its own nature a man from the Body of the Church.

Canon 188§4 states: "All offices shall be vacant ipso facto, by tacit resignation in the following cases… (4) If a cleric has publicly lapsed from the Catholic Faith."

Fr. Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) has participated in a Pachamama “Mother Earth” ritual while attending an Augustinian theological symposium in 1995, reports LifeSiteNews.com (March 18).

The scandal was uncovered by Fr. Charles Murr. Three Augustinian priests have confirmed to him that Robert Prevost is clearly visible among the kneeling participants in the photo.

None of the three were present at the 1995 ritual itself. They recognized their confrere from the published image.

The photo appeared in the proceedings of the “Lectura de San Agustín desde América Latina” (São Paulo, January 23-28, 1995), published as the book Ecoteología: Una Perspectiva desde San Agustín (México, 1996).

The official caption beneath the photo of kneeling participants reads: “Celebration of the Rite of Pachamama (Mother Earth), which is an agricultural rite offered by the cultures of the South-Andean region in Peru and Bolivia.”

More Photos From Same Symposium

The same volume includes a large group photograph (below) explicitly captioned “Group photo of all participants” and showing the future (Usurper) Pope among the attendees of the event that included a Pachamama ritual.

Another photo from the book shows that in addition to the Pachamama ceremony, the participants celebrated a Eucharist. Fr Prevost can be seen standing in the same spot where the Pachamama ritual took place. He is holding hands with other participants.
The apostate Augustinians called this rebellion against the First Commandment "The Spirit of Conocoto"—one that promotes paganism under the guise of inculturation and the valorization of indigenous pagan "culture".




This Marxist and apostate sect to which Prevost belongs—which renounced God and betrayed the Catholic faith for the "Spirit of Conocoto"—fabricated a new and apostate Marxist pseudo-creed.




A heretic who has sinned against the First Commandment—that is to say, against God Himself—and who has incurred automatic excommunication by committing the sin of idolatry, cannot be treated as if he were a superhuman being exempt from obeying the First Commandment of God's Law. No human being stands above God's Law; that would be akin to a situation in which a judge—once proven to be a murderer—were exempted from the law simply by virtue of being a judge; and here we are speaking of a secular position, not of an ecclesiastical office, which is forfeited through apostasy and heresy.


The apostate Robert Prevost promotes UNITY with Amazonian paganism

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The worshippers of Pachamama continue to perform human sacrifices

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