POPE LEO XIV – OUR NEW POPE BY OBIE USATEGUI

Pope Leo XIV – Our New Pope
What to Expect
By: Obie Usategui
5/9/2025

Yes, if you watched yesterday’s coverage of the election of our new Pope, it was, no doubt, quite a spectacle to say the least. Yesterday, the world watched as the Catholic Church elected its 267th Pope. Robert Francis Prevost was the first American Pope ever, the first Augustinian Pope and the second Roman Pontiff from the Americas after Pope Francis. The question or the issue here is, when all the pomp and circumstance is gone, what can an estimated 1.4 billion baptized Catholics, me included, can expect from our newly elected Pope. The question taking a special interest in lieu of what transpired over the twelve years under the Pontificate of Jorge Mario Bergoglio better known as Pope Francis.

For many of us, for those of us that despise Communism, anything and everything that smells as such, the question on what to expect from the new Pope, mind you, should be a forefront consideration, given the overt inclination shown by Pope Francis towards a transformational progressive church – one very much alienating itself with the antithetical, anti-Christian, and anti-capitalist ideals professed by Marxism and Communism, albeit with total disregard for the Catholic Church’s historical condemnation of Communism. During his tenure, Pope Francis defiantly detached himself from the Catholic Church’s legacy and tradition, as he insidiously advanced the most heinous sociopolitical ideology known to humanity – ironically the most anti-Catholic system as is that professed by the Marxist / Communist dogma.

As you would expect, as a writer, I have been subliminally trained all my life to look for details, to read between the lines usually focusing on issues that are overlooked by many people. Yesterday, I was cautiously waiting to hear what the new Pope would say when he addressed the hundreds of thousands of followers gathered at St. Peter’s Basilica as everyone waited in awe to see how the new Pope greeted his pundits. And I could not help questioning why, did not a first-ever American Pope, say a few words in his native American tongue, despite his evident mastery of different languages. I found it very, very curious that he addressed himself in Spanish as a courtesy to his followers in the Diocese of Chiclayo, Peru, yet failed to address his English-speaking brethrens in the U.S. I thought to myself, this man must be, for some unknown reason, recanting his American roots. And as much as I tried to give it a reasonable excuse, I honestly could not find one. Then again, by the time I am through with this narrative, the answer to why he did not speak some English may become altogether an obvious one.

So, a good friend and follower, Billy Bob, in the comments section of my last article sent me a video posted by far-right radio host Alex Jones, where he had as his guest Leo Lyon Zagami discussing in detail the persona of our new Pope. Zagami is a writer and researcher, considered by many as one of the topmost authorities in Vatican and Papal affairs.

Most all my database for this article is based on Zagami’s public critique of the new Pope. In the video, Zagami was straight-up asked the question on how he viewed the new Pope in comparison to his predecessor Pope Francis, whereas he wasted no time in answering “he is much worse” – referring to the former.

Zagami, goes on to say, that Prevost, our new Pope is no friend of Donald Trump. Prevot comes from Chicago but had a vast history in Peru, South America that connects him to the infamous Jesuits order. Prevost himself was one of the heads of the Augustinians, who worked together with the Jesuits, moreover on the control of the educational establishment. Prevost, just like his predecessor Pope Francis is also likely to continue the support of the so-called China / Vatican deal, which is a way for China to keep creeping into the Catholic Church.

To be clear, it appears as though the election of the first American Pope will be just a continuation of Pope Francis’ Marxism. In his video, Zagami asserts that the election of this Pope was in some ways rigged as to ensure an extension of what he [Francis] had already started. Pope Francis, Zagami says, manipulated the election of Prevost so that he could have 80% of the electing cardinals on his side and make certain that he [Prevost] would follow Francis’ and the Vatican’s woke policies. Pope Francis said those policies had only been 50% implemented and there was still 50% remaining to complete the work he [Francis] had started.

Before his recent hospitalization, Pope Francis actively collaborated with the U.S. Bishop Conference to oppose Trump’s presidency. Prevost like Francis supports open borders and transgenderism as do the Jesuits. Like the Jesuits, Prevost has been openly pushing transgenderism and LBGTQ rights. As far as Zagami is concerned the fact that this is the first-ever American Pope is no coincidence. It was, according to Zagami, rigged from the start, as Cardinals wanted to insidiously elevate someone in America to the Pontificate thus the relative brief time it took for the conclave to elect this man as the new Pope.

To be noticeably clear, the Democrat Party in the U.S., is like the Vatican’s political arm in the U.S. – both with identical ideological platforms. Most of the fraud and waste recently discovered by Elon Musk and DOGE in the NGO’s [Non-profit Organizations] were connected to the Vatican and to the Catholic Church in the latter’s support of the massive illegal immigration under the Joe Biden administration. Ditto for the systematic warfare of the the Judicial System in the U.S. waged with the Vatican’s support.

Among other things, Zagami, when asked why he had such low opinion of the new Pope, why was he Prevost that bad? He [Zagami] was quick to respond that in the year 2000 when Prevost was acting as the Provincial Superior in Chicago, he protected Rev. James Ray, a renown pedophile who had terrible accusations of sexual encounters with children. Prevost and the catholic church officials perniciously approved the transfer of Rev. Ray to the Chicago friary and allegedly refrained from notifying nearby St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Elementary School around the corner of Ray’s transfer.

Another good friend and follower, Fifi Smith, in the same commentary section of my last article, says that the new Pope is a “Globalist.” Do not know if Fifi’s comment was meant to defend the new Pope, whichever way, though, the term “globalist” as far as I am concerned does not do Prevost any favors or makes him any more palatable.

While I am not going to get into details on what globalism is or is not, despite its different connotations for me “globalist” and “globalism” are both synonymous with George Soros; both used to describe those who believe in or advocate for international cooperation and interconnectedness in the context of conspiracy theories to describe malicious actors attempting to form a “New World Order”, and/or associations such as “Illuminati” referring to organizations that have often been accused of conspiring to control world affairs similar to the unification of the Catholic Church with other religions as idealized by Pope Francis and now to be followed by our new Pope Leo XIV, which brings me to my last topic today, to wit, Prevost choosing the pontifical name of Leo.

As you would expect, I was rather curious our new Pope’s deliberate choice of the name Leo in reference to past popes with the name Leo, particularly Leo XIII. Curiously, in his 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, Leo XIII advocated for workers’ rights and the principles of private property which reminded me of Karl Marx’s similar advocation for the workers’ rights [the proletariat] vs. the elite capitalists [the bourgeoisie]. Leo XIII advocated for the dignity of workers, fair wages, safe working conditions and the right to form “trade unions” – all of which independently and combined, while apparently well intended could be characterized as “social justice” – a label that just scares the hell out of me, admittedly, as my anti-Communist Cuban background has made me equate the term social justice and socialism as the entry-level label of Communism in a country.

In ending, I will try my best to give our new Pope the benefit of the doubt. That said, however, I am cautiously pessimistic in what or what not to expect from this man. I will try my best to assume that I am wrong, and I will try and jump into the bandwagon, along with all the righteous commentators out there, who continued to sell Leo XIV as some form of a bridge between the old and the new Church. While I pray to God that is the case, I must admit I have tremendous fear that we are just in for “more-of-the-same.” If I am right, however, I think every Catholic, every priest out there, should speak out, everyone should come out of hiding and covering the truth such as we all have done with Pope Francis over the past twelve years. May God save our church.

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