Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV keeps showing himself quite the worthy successor of the late and entirely unlamented Jorge Mario Bergoglio as he has appointed Blase Cupich to the commission governing the State of Vatican City just weeks after Cupich had announced his decision to bestow an award upon the pro-abortion, pro-sodomite demagogue named Richard Durbin (see This Did Not Just Happen, part one, and This Did Not Just Happen, part two) and has appointed a presbyter who supports the ontological impossibility of “women priests” to be the sodomite-friendly Christoph Schonborn as the conciliar “archbishop” of Vienna.
The coup-de-grace, however, is that the Chicago-area native and horse fancier who seemed as delighted as a little boy to receive gift of a thoroughbred Arabian horse a few days ago (see Leo XIV receives purebred Arabian horse from Polish donor, is creating a special chair for King Charles III of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in which to sit for “ecumenical” services at the Basilica of Saint Paul outside the Walls in Rome:
Pope Leo XIV is set to do something unprecedented when King Charles III takes part in his official visit next week.
Leo is designating Charles, the head of the Church of England, as a “royal confrater” of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, one of the four papal basilicas. To that end Charles will be granted the use of a special, permanent chair.
Charles will also pray alongside the Pope in the Sistine Chapel as part of a public “ecumenical service.”
“It will mark a significant moment in relations between the Catholic Church and Church of England, of which His Majesty is Supreme Governor, recognising the ecumenical work they have undertaken and reflecting the Jubilee year’s theme of walking together as ‘Pilgrims of Hope,’” said a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace.
The two will also take part in a private meeting to discuss “climate sustainability,” according to Reuters. (Leo gives Charles III, head of Church of England, permanent chair at papal basilica.)
There are several dimensions to this scandal, not the least is the fact that decisions such as this one prove that the conciliar revolutionaries really believe that Pope Leo XIII’s declaration n Apostolicae Curae, September 15, 1887, that Anglican “orders” are utterly null and void” has been “eclipsed” with the “passage of time.” If not on de jure basis quite yet, the lords of conciliarism consider the heretical and schismatic Church of England as legitimate and a fully valid means of sanctification and salvation in a de facto manner.
As I will need a full day to prove my contention in this regard and to deal with Charles III’s lifelong support for “population control,” I am dusting off a commentary from 2021 about what appeared to be Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s desire to scuttle Apostolicae Curae once and for all. Check back in about twenty-four hours for the new commentary, which pushes back my commentary about Dilexi te for another day or so.
I have not revised the tenses in this republished commentary to reflect Bergolio’s death nearly six months ago.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint Luke the Evangelist, pray for us.