In Spain, the apostate synodal sect eagerly awaits Prevost to reconfirm them in their rebellion against God's Natural Law and Catholic doctrine.
The apostate, blasphemous nun Lucia Caram y Cobo—along with the other members of the synodal sect—await Prevost to further confirm them in their rebellion against God's Natural Law and Catholic morality, while they continue to corrupt Spain with impunity.
Speaking like a vulgar woman of the street—the blasphemous, apostate nun Lucía Caram—and acting as his spokesperson while presuming to speak with authority, she describes the purpose of Prevost’s trip to Spain. In her twisted Marxist parlance, she speaks of "confirming in the faith"—that is to say, in *her* apostasy, not in the Catholic faith.
This vulgar leftist nun stated: "Leo XIV does not come to fuel trenches." And—although she asserted that "he is not coming to campaign politically, nor to align himself with ideologies, parties, or power strategies"—the apostate nun nevertheless declared that she hopes his visit leaves behind a "more open Church." The leftist nun Caram—a promoter of gender ideology—uses the term "ideology" disparagingly to refer to Catholic moral doctrine. And when she speaks of "power strategy," she is alluding to the very thing for which these Marxists accuse the Church and God: being oppressors. Remember that they blame Spain for the Catholic Evangelization; for this reason, they promote a pseudo-gospel—an "inculturated" gospel—that fosters paganism. The "conversion processes" yearned for by the homosexual José Cobo and the apostate nun and gay activist Lucía Caram are not intended to convert *them*—leading them to repent of their rebellion—but rather to convert members of the Church to *their* apostasy, so that they may rebel against God and join them.