Friday, April 17, 2026

On his anti-apostolic journey, Robert Prevost—to endorse the false god of Muhammad, Allah, and his false religion of Islam—dared to instrumentalize Saint Augustine, uttering in his name various lies that contradict the true God, the Scriptures, and the Catholic faith

In his apostasy, Prevost maliciously instrumentalized Saint Augustine to endorse the false god of Muhammad and the false religion of Islam.


Daniel 11:32: "With flattery, he will cause those who act wickedly against the covenant to apostatize."

                          




Robert Prevost's falsified Augustine is not Catholic.


Infovaticana: The Augustine that Leo XIV has not quoted in Hippo:
« The only problem is Augustine. 
Because the real Augustine, the one who lived in that land, the one who wrote in that land, the one who died in that land while the Vandals besieged Hippo, was not a builder of interreligious bridges. He was the most formidable polemicist that the history of the Latin Church has ever produced. A man who devoted decades of his episcopate not to soft dialogue, but to the systematic and uncompromising refutation of everything he considered error. He confronted Manicheans, Donatists, Arians, Pelagians, Priscillianists, and skeptical Academics. He presided over councils, wrote tirelessly, and polemicized with whoever was necessary in defense of orthodoxy. There is not a single text in his work that can reasonably be interpreted as an invitation to theological coexistence between Christianity and Islam, among other reasons because Islam did not yet exist when Augustine died, in the year 430. »

For the apostate Robert Prevost, the mosque—where the false god Allah of the false prophet Muhammad is worshipped—is a "sacred space of God." Prevost commits another act of public apostasy: facing Mecca before the idolatrous *miḥrāb* niche he joined in silent "prayer" alongside the imam who worships the false god Allah.
The prayers and customs of the Muslims are not pleasing to God Council of Vienne (Ecumenical XV) – The public invocation of the sacrilegious name of Mahomet is expressly forbidden – it displeases the divine majesty
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith – Non-Christian rituals constitute an obstacle to salvation.



—Saint Augustine (born in 354; died in 430—at the age of 75), who combated heresies—including Arianism (which denied the divinity of Christ)—would also have condemned Muhammad and his false religion of Islam, had the latter been born and emerged during his time. Muhammad (570 AD – 632).

The segment of the Church that adhered to the concept of the Trinity, as defined by the Council of Nicaea and the Council of Constantinople, identified closely with Augustine's work *On the Trinity*. His contemporary, Jerome of Stridon, praised him, stating that Augustine "restored the ancient faith."

Islam denies the Holy Trinity, denies the Fatherhood of God, and denies the divinity of Jesus—as well as His crucifixion and divine incarnation.

The apostate Robert Prevost will never quote Saint Augustine to the idolatrous Muslims who deny the Most Holy Trinity, the Crucifixion, and the Incarnation of Jesus Christ and His redemptive work.

Possidius's biography of Augustine: «Possidius admired Augustine as a man of great intellect and a passionate orator who seized every opportunity to defend Christianity against its detractors. »

Saint Augustine was invited to the Council of Ephesus (430) who could not go, as he died on August 30, 430. The Council of Ephesus ( which anathematized anyone who denied the Incarnation of Christ and proclaimed the Christological dogma of the Divine Motherhood of Mary—Theotokos. And since Islam was invented by Muhammad in the year 614, this means that Islam had already been anathematized by the Catholic Church. In other words, The anathema of the Council of Ephesus fell upon Muhammad and his false religion of Islam. Furthermore, Scripture emphatically condemned the denial of the Incarnation as the work of the Antichrist.
When Muhammad was 40 years old, he invented Islam. He consolidated his false religion between the years 610 and 614. And by means of the sword, he compelled several cities that were Christian to apostatize.

The Council of Ephesus, held in the year 431—during the pontificate of Saint Celestine I (422–432)—defined: "If anyone does not confess that Emmanuel (Christ) is truly God, and that therefore the Most Holy Virgin is the Mother of God—because she bore, according to the flesh, the Word of God made flesh—let him be anathema."
In 610, Muhammad experienced a vision that he himself identified as being of demonic origin; it was his wife who convinced him to heed that vision. He subsequently presented himself as the prophet of Islam, began preaching his false religion in 613, and had acquired followers by 614. 

It is important to note that the doctrinal influence of Saint Augustine reached several councils held after his death.

After his death, the contribution of Saint Augustine reached the Council of Chalcedon in 451 through Pope Saint Leo the Great, and thus both offered the contribution of Latin theology to the dogmatic proclamation of the truth of Jesus Christ.

Lateran Council (18th Ecumenical)
• Muslims treat the Cross and salvation with absolute contempt.
Islam rejects the Christian view that Jesus is God incarnate or the Son of God, as well as His crucifixion, resurrection, or atonement for the sins of humanity.

Idolatrous Muslims adhere to the theory of a crucified substitute, and many believe that this figure is Judas Iscariot.
Islam preaches a false Christ who did not die for our salvation.

The Christ of Islam—as well as biblical figures such as Abraham—are not Jewish, but rather a falsified Islamic version created by Muhammad.


Nor can Islam be considered an Abrahamic religion, since Muhammad's counterfeit Abraham is Islamic, not Jewish.



Saint Thomas Aquinas

There is not one pronouncement on the part of the prophets offering Mohammed any witness

Nor do divine pronouncements on the part of preceding prophets offer him (Mohammed) any witness. On the contrary, he perverts almost all the testimonies of the Old and New Testaments by making them into fabrications of his own, as can be. seen by anyone who examines his law. It was, therefore, a shrewd decision on his part to forbid his followers to read the Old and New Testaments, lest these books convict him of falsity. It is thus clear that those who place any faith in his words believe foolishly. (Saint Thomas Aquinas. Summa contra Gentiles, Book I, ch. 6, no. 4)

Prevost maliciously preaches a false and anathematized gospel to Muslims.

Apostasy from the Faith is defined as “the complete and voluntary abandonment of the Christian religion, whether the apostate embraces another religion such as Paganism, Judaism, Mohammedanism, etc., or merely makes profession of Naturalism, Rationalism, etc.” (Catholic Encyclopedias.v. “Apostasy”)





The First Commandment of God

Lesson 16 from the Baltimore Cathechism

205How does a Catholic sin against faith? A Catholic sins against faith by apostasy, heresy, indifferentism, and by taking part in non-Catholic worship. 

St. Thomas Aquinas: “Moreover if anyone were to have himself circumcised, or to worship at the tomb of Mahomet, he would be deemed an apostate.”



John 5:43 I have come in my Father’s name, and you do not accept me; if another comes in his own name, you will accept him. 





Galatians 1:8
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel to you other than the one we proclaimed to you, let him be accursed!



On his anti-apostolic journey, Robert Prevost not only offered a Marxist reading of Saint Augustine, but in his speeches he also added his own words to those of Christ to reinforce his apostasy.

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

In 1985, Prevost moved to Peru, where Gustavo Gutiérrez—the "father of Marxist liberation theology"—resided.

Since the 1980s, Prevost—together with Latin American Marxist Augustinians—has undertaken a Marxist rereading of Augustine to support a false, apostate, and inculturated gospel.
After Conocoto, Hipona was another pagan project of the apostate Augustinians belonging to this apostate organization—the OALA—in 1996.


1Timothy 4:1 False Asceticism. The Spirit clearly says that during the last times some will abandon the faith. They will run after deceitful spirits and demonic doctrines.



Father Frederick William Faber (1814-1863)
In 1851, Father Faber wrote in his work: "Notes on Doctrinal & Spiritual Subjects: Volume II"
"There will be hardly any Mass offered and the majority of Christians will apostatize in the last age of the Church."




St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) "It is absurd for a heretic to say that he believes in Jesus Christ. To believe in a person is to give our full consent to his word and to all he teaches. True faith, therefore, is absolute belief in Jesus Christ and in all He taught. Hence, he who does not adhere to everything Jesus Christ has prescribed for our salvation does not have any more of the Doctrine of Jesus Christ than the pagans, Jews and Mohammedans."




Saint Augustine of Hippo
– Nonetheless, there are deceivers who make crafty calumnies against the Scriptures
I heard him, indeed, every Lord’s day, ‘rightly dividing the word of truth’ (Tim 2:15) among the people; and I was all the more convinced that all those knots of crafty calumnies, which those deceivers of ours had knit against the divine books, could be unravelled. (Saint Augustine of Hippo. The Confessions, Book VI, ch. III)

Council of Carthage II (397)
– Nothing except Canonical Scriptures can be called the ‘Divine Scriptures’
[It has been decided] that nothing except the Canonical Scriptures should be read in the church under the name of the Divine Scriptures. (Denzinger-Hünermann 186. Council of Carthage III (397), Canon of the Sacred Scripture, 397)



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