Pope Allegedly Labels "Far Right" His Greatest Concern In Private Meeting
Recent reports claim that in November of 2025 during a private meeting with Spanish Bishops, Pope Leo XIV asserted that the "rise of ultra-right ideology" was his greatest concern. The comments allegedly came in response to widespread criticism of the church by conservatives against its weak response to militant LGBT ideology and its continuing defense of mass immigration.
The initial claims were published by the Spanish newspaper El País, known as a far-left platform. The paper says it interviewed some of the Bishops involved in the meeting, and they assert that they were given a directive to "be aware of the intentions of extreme right-wing groups."
Skeptics suggest that El País may be fabricating or exaggerating the context of the meeting to serve the purposes of the political left, however, it's hard to deny that the recent positions of the Vatican have been decidedly left wing.
Critics of the church argue that the Vatican "cut a deal" with the Spanish Government for compensation of victims involved in clergy pedophilia cases (the cases were resolved this year in a landmark agreement). They say part of the agreement requires the Vatican to publicly support Spain's new program giving worker rights to at least 500,000 third world immigrants that entered Spain through open borders over the past several years.
Spanish conservatives believe that this is the first step towards the inevitable creation of a fast-track program (or amnesty) giving all migrants citizenship and legal voting status (which leftist politicians have already called for).
Spain has suffered a suffocating spike in sexual crime in the past decade, including a 150% increase in assaults since the beginning of the immigration surge. Spanish citizens assert that the leftist government has attempted to suppress crime data involving migrants in order to push their multicultural agenda forward. Tensions have triggered a number of riots in the past year.
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