Posted on 04/20/2026 9:26:55 AM PDT by jacknhoo
BOMBSHELL: The First American Pope Once Marched With Italian Communists Against Reagan’s Missiles — And the Photo Proves It
1983, Comiso, Sicily — the epicenter of NATO’s Double-Track Decision.
A freshly ordained American Augustinian, Fr. Robert Francis Prevost, marches arm-in-arm with fellow priests in a demonstration organized by the Italian Communist Party (PCI).
Their target? Ronald Reagan’s Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles — the West’s calibrated answer to Soviet SS-20 nuclear blackmail aimed at the heart of Europe.
That same priest is now Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff.
While St. John Paul II — forged in the furnace of Polish resistance — waged spiritual war on the ‘Evil Empire,’ his future successor lent his cassock to the PCI’s red march.
Gramsci’s ‘long march through the institutions’ reached all the way to the Throne of Peter?
One photograph. An eternal disturbance.
The white smoke rises… but the red flags still whisper.
Contemplate this in silence, Church.
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At least he’s consistent. He hated America and freedom then and he hates America and freedom now.
Why am I not shocked?
Kinda Mussolini looking
If you ask me.
Perhaps Broke His Nose !
To whom much is given, much is expected.
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Keep clutching your pearls and your interfaith talking points while the actual faithful watch their ancestral Church get turned into a theme park for every religion except the one that actually owns it.
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Strange. An approach that came to mind yesterday as I prayed for Italy is that God would cause such a revival of Reformed faith that the Vatican would shrink to the status of a history museum and theme park!
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