Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas: a blueprint for the destruction of the Catholic Church
Leo XIV's manifesto, Magnifica Humanitas, outlines a vision for a new society that prioritizes the marginalized over traditional Catholic teachings. The document, which is extensive and detailed, emphasizes a human-centered approach to history and societal development. Critics argue that it represents a departure from the core tenets of the Catholic Church, focusing instead on dialogue and collaboration with diverse beliefs.
- ▪Magnifica Humanitas is a 40,000-word manifesto published by Leo XIV.
- ▪The document does not mention the term 'Catholic Church' and promotes a 'synodal Church' instead.
- ▪Leo XIV's vision emphasizes human dignity and justice, diverging from traditional Catholic doctrine.
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Analysis Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas: a blueprint for the destruction of the Catholic Church In Leo XIV's new society, 'the poor, the sick, the migrants and the least among us — will become the cornerstone' and not Jesus Christ. Antonio Masiello/Getty Images MatthewMcCusker 0 Matthew McCusker Comments 0 Thu May 28, 2026 - 5:03 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — On May 8, 2025, Leo XIV spoke these words from the loggia of St. Peter’s: We want to be a synodal Church. Now, on May 25, 2026, he has published a detailed manifesto for its construction. Magnifica Humanitas is a blueprint for the construction of a new society, which Leo variously calls the “city,” “Jerusalem,” and a “civilization of love.” The words “building” and “rebuilding” are used 40 times in the text.
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