🔥 ☪ Algeria has
been hit by two terror attacks during Pope Leo XIV's visit, officials
say - though at this point there doesn't appear to have been any
direct effort at targeting the Pope or his accompanying officials.
Twin suicide attacks rocked
a city outside Algeria's capital Monday, just as the American-born
Pontiff began his historic visit to the country, AFP reports.
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Leo XIV appoints bishop who attended Masonic lodge opening in Italy
Pope Leo
XIV has appointed a bishop who participated in the opening ceremony
of a Masonic lodge as Metropolitan Archbishop of Sassari, Italy.
The Holy
See announced the decision to promote Monsignor Francesco Antonio
Soddu to his new position in its daily bulletin on February 21.
Soddu, who was originally appointed as bishop of Terni-Narni-Amelia
by Pope Francis in 2021, caused a scandal in September 2022 when he
attended the opening ceremony of the Grand Orient of Italy (GOI)
Masonic lodge.
As
LifeSiteNews
reported, Soddu participated in the inauguration of the local
Freemasonry headquarters in Via Roma in Terni, together with numerous
city and government officials.
The Grand
Master of the GOI, Stefano Bisi, in his keynote address, expressed
typical masonic anticlerical sentiments, praising the secular state
as the one and only guarantor of freedom, and voicing the hope that
September 20 would be restored as a holiday in celebration of the
liberation of Italy from “the domination of the Church.”
The
last time the church had a Pope Leo (Pope
Leo XIII), he issued an encyclical that
blasted Freemasonry in language so forceful it echoes today. Is part
of that reverberation heard in the new Bishop of Rome’s choice of
name?
Father
Michael Weninger, the former Austrian ambassador who, after becoming
a widower, became a priest and served for some time at the Dicastery
for Interreligious Dialogue. Close to or even fully involved with
Freemasonry—he is described on official websites as a lodge
chaplain—he made it clear in a conference that being Catholic and a
Freemason is no longer incompatible.
As
soon as he landed in Ankara, Turkey, on November 27, 2025, Pope Leo
XIV went straight to the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who is
considered the "Father of the Turks," to pay homage to his
legacy.
Ataturk played a decisive role at the end of the
Ottoman Empire and in the establishment in 1923 of the Turkey
Republic, of which he was chosen to be the first President.
However, Ataturk is also a recognized Mason, as we can verify
in the last document below,
issued by Freemasonry itself.
Now then, why Pope Leo XIV
would pay his respects to this symbolic Mason as the first act of his
visit to Turkey? The question is open to discussion about whether it
was an imprudent diplomatic initiative or a show of clear sympathy
for Masonry and its ideals. Since we have seen previous Conciliar
Popes with strong affinities with Masonry, it is difficult to not
think that Leo XIV is following the same policy.
Furthermore,
Ataturk probably also played a role in the Armenian Genocide, if we
are to believe what serious Armenian sources state (here
and here),
although some scholars consider pro-and-cons on the topic and do not
reach a definitive conclusion (here).
It is not necessary to stress that in this controversy the Turkey
government denies any criminal guilt.
If the Armenian claims
are true, and we believe that they are, then the Pope would have
given prestige to a mass murderer as well as a known Freemason.
😮 The
Vatican has now given Muslims a prayer carpet, and a dedicated
prayer.
Muslims
have been given a carpet for praying at the Vatican Apostolic
Library, its vice prefect said Wednesday.
“Of
course, some Muslim scholars have asked us for a room with a carpet
for praying and we have given it to them,” Giacomo Cardinali, vice
prefect of the Vatican Apostolic Library, told La Repubblica.
“Incredibly
old Korans” can be found in the Vatican library, Cardinali added.
“We are a universal library, there are Arabic, Jewish, Ethiopian
collections and unique Chinese items.”
The
awe-inspiring collection includes around almost two million printed
books along with 80,000 manuscripts, 50,000 archive items, 100,000
engravings and prints and 100,000 coins and medals, Cardinali said.
The
disclosure that Muslims can pray at the Vatican Apostolic Library has
sparked an outcry from Catholic commentators, who have suggested that
the permission signals religious indifferentism, ambivalence about
its own Catholic identity, and ideological surrender to Islam. room,
at the Vatican Library. Muslims visiting the library can now more
comfortably curse the Christians and Jews, as they recite the Fatiha
(Sura 1) of the Quran, seventeen times a day. Welcome, Muslims, curse
away, and add to the thickness of your pious zebibah right inside the
welcoming Vatican.
“Haven’t
they read what the Quran says about our most holy doctrines – their
insults about the Most Holy Trinity, the Incarnation, Our Lord’s
redemptive death on the Cross?” remarked Deacon Nick Donnelly, who
called the move “a total betrayal of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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