Pope Leo XIV – No one is lost – God saves all

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Pope Francis, in light of the many religions, spoke of “different languages ​​about the same God,” and Pope Leo XIV told people that God would not let anyone be lost. Everyone will receive their appointed place. All will be saved!

Compassion

Pope Leo XIV, the pontiff of many empty promises. In his Angelus address on the occasion of the Roman Catholic “Day of Remembrance” of the Dead, All Souls’ Day, on November 2, 2025, Leo declared to his flock and the rest of the worldwide audience on Vatican channels that, ultimately, no one would be lost. Somehow, in some way, all people would be saved. (Source).

Pope Leo XIV on this matter:

Papst Balkon
Papal Story-Teller

Thus, the focus of God’s concerns is clear: that no one should perish forever and that everyone should have their own place and radiate their unique beauty.

Beautiful words, packaged like a bouquet of flowers, inspiring hope even for those who either wish to remain in the Roman Catholic Church, or who, in other ways, wish to deny Jesus Christ, the living Word of God, as well as the godless against their better judgment, and yet will receive a happy ending, or rather, a new beginning, in their “place intended by God”.

It is fitting that the head of the Church made this statement in the context of the Roman Catholic concept of purgatory. For All Souls’ Day is directly connected with the intercessions for those who are currently being tormented by God in the fires of purgatory, or so the Roman Church’s thinking goes. Praying for these afflicted souls, ideally through Mary and one of the saints, might ultimately awaken God’s mercy.

How fortunate that the Bishop of Rome possesses a mercy, at will, that far surpasses the mercy of God. For actions such as making a pilgrimage to Rome and completing a list of sacraments, always accompanied by the Eucharist, lead to a “plenary indulgence,” granted personally by the Pope.

Always connect with the Eucharist

So nobody needs to worry about actually getting lost, according to Leo.
Indeed, each time that death seems definitively to take away a voice, a face or an entire world, interiorly we understand God’s concern that no one perish. In fact, each person is an entire world.

Finally, the Eucharist is not only connected with the real presence of Jesus (dead body), but also with the deceased.
For this reason, Christians always remember the deceased in every Eucharist, and still today ask that those dear to them be remembered in the Eucharistic Prayer. From this proclamation arises the hope that no one will perish.

As we are to hope, this is what Mary, the “Woman of Holy Saturday”, teaches us.

The unchanging beast

Beast from the Sea
The Beast from the Sea

Let anyone dare to stick their neck out and loudly proclaim that the papacy has changed. Not one iota, just as Jesus explained the immutability of the law in Matthew 5:18-19, so too is personified blasphemy and the global center of the cult of the dead, with its seat in Rome.

A concentrated dose of blasphemies – Here and here

And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
Daniel 7:25

Bible verses from King James Version (1611)

Pope Leo XIV – No one is lost – God saves all
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