“The Revolution that began in the lecture halls now wears vestments. Its final act is not to abolish patriarchy but to replace paternity with process, to turn the Bride of Christ into a bureaucracy of empathy.”
From Co-Redemptrix to Coexistence: The Vatican’s New Theology of Dialogue
Leo XIV’s handlers silence Marian devotion, canonize ambiguity, and preach “spiritual rights” for migrants, while the Church that once defended truth now defends everyone’s feelings.
A Church That Preaches to ICE Before Preaching to Itself
In Castel Gandolfo, Leo XIV lamented that migrant detainees in Chicago had been denied access to Holy Communion. His solution was not to restore discipline to the sacraments but to remind the world that “we’ll be asked if we received the foreigner.” The new gospel has no Cross, only customs forms.
When Leo speaks of “spiritual rights,” he means the right to consolation without conversion. The migrant is not urged to repent of sin or seek baptism; he is a civic metaphor, a theological prop in the Church of the Open Border. The same institution that bars the old Latin Mass now scolds border patrols for insufficient empathy.
Leo even linked the treatment of detainees to Matthew 25, as if Our Lord’s judgment scene were an immigration audit. The Pope who can’t bring himself to call homosexual acts intrinsically evil can still find a way to moralize deportation policy.
Dialogue, the Only Dogma
Asked about rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, Leo replied that “violence never brings victory” and that “dialogue” is the only path. Dialogue has become Rome’s magic word: the universal indulgence that replaces doctrine, borders, and justice alike.
This fetish for “conversation” defines the postconciliar Church: it dialogues with Islam, syncretizes with paganism, and now dialogues with the Devil himself through synodality. Even when warships are moving toward Caracas, Rome finds its moral energy not in defending truth, but in advising governments to talk it out, like a marriage counselor for collapsing civilizations.
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