Pope Leo’s Evil Agenda EXPOSED: Mother Miriam Reveals ERRORS of Pope Leo

The state of the Church today is alarming, and many are asking questions that have been left unspoken by some of its highest authorities.

When Mother Miriam, the host of Mother Miriam Live, sat down with John Henry Weston on the John Henry Weston Show, she didn’t hold back.

With unflinching honesty, she discussed the issues facing the Church today, including what she believes to be Pope Leo XIV’s troubling agenda, and why so many have remained silent in the face of it.

Mother Miriam, a former Jewish convert to Christianity, and now the leader of her own religious order, is a voice that has always spoken for the truth.

In this interview, she shares her insights on the crisis facing the Church, particularly under the leadership of Pope Leo XIV.

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The Silence: A Tragic Obstacle to the Truth

One of the most striking parts of this conversation with Mother Miriam was her frustration with the silence from those in the clergy—particularly bishops, priests, and cardinals—on matters affecting the faith today.

The silence in the face of Pope Leo XIV’s actions was, to her, as tragic as the pope’s decisions themselves.

Mother Miriam quoted Edmund Burke’s famous line: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” For her, the silence from good men in the Church is an unbearable tragedy.

“We have bishops and priests who are good, who love the Church, but who remain silent, and that silence is absolutely tragic,” she said.

She called upon the clergy who feel silenced or persecuted for speaking the truth to stand up—go out into the streets, knock on doors, preach the Gospel wherever they can.

She reminded them that they are priests, called to preach the truth, regardless of the consequences.

“Don’t stop celebrating Mass,” she urged.

“Do it in homes.

Do it wherever you need to.

You are a priest, and no one can stop you from that.”

Mother Miriam also emphasized that just as children are to be obedient to their parents, priests and bishops must also obey God above all else.

If what they are being told to do contradicts their faith, they cannot obey that command.

She compared it to the words of Peter in Acts 5:29: “We must obey God rather than men.”

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The Challenge of Obedience: Sin Versus Faith

For many in the clergy, the challenge lies in the tension between obedience to Church authority and remaining faithful to the teachings of Christ.

Mother Miriam stressed that obedience is necessary, but not when it involves sin.

She made it clear that there can be no compromise when it comes to following God’s law.

“You don’t obey sin,” she said.

“You don’t obey what is against the faith that you’ve been ordained to preach.

You can’t obey that.”

Mother Miriam’s call was both a plea for courage and a warning.

It was a call for those in the Church to stand firm against teachings that undermine the truth of the Gospel and the teachings of the Church.

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The Tragedy of Pope Leo XIV’s Leadership

Pope Leo XIV, an American pope who speaks English and presents himself with a calm, charming demeanor, has made decisions that have led to concerns among many faithful Catholics.

Mother Miriam’s words were piercing when she compared Leo to his predecessor, Pope Francis.

She noted that while Pope Francis has been a figure of significant controversy, Leo’s actions, particularly his statements on abortion and the death penalty, have struck even harder.

She referred specifically to a statement Pope Leo made about the death penalty, implying that if you’re not against it, you’re not truly pro-life.

This comment, made in English—her own language—felt like a “knife through the heart” for Mother Miriam, given the strong traditional Catholic stance on the sanctity of life.

“This is the tragedy,” she said.

“How after 2,000 years of Church doctrine, with the faith, with the catechisms, to hear a pope of all people say this is not true…

It’s astounding.

It aches my heart.”

The Struggle for the Salvation of Souls

Despite the turmoil, Mother Miriam remained unwavering in her commitment to the salvation of souls.

“I live for the salvation of souls,” she said, expressing the deep sorrow she feels for the many Catholics who are misled due to a lack of proper catechization.

She highlighted how millions of Catholics don’t know their faith and are easily swayed by statements from the Pope or the clergy that contradict Church teachings.

This was the heartbreaking reality she encountered when she first entered the Church in 1995—a reality that continues to be a huge issue today.

For Mother Miriam, Pope Leo XIV’s actions—combined with the silence from many clergy members—are an obstacle to the true mission of the Church.

The faithful are being led astray by leaders who are afraid to speak the truth.

She believes this leaves the Church in an increasingly precarious state.

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The Western Church’s Fear of the Truth

One of the central issues in this interview was the role the Western Church plays in this crisis.

Mother Miriam believes that Western Catholicism has become increasingly fearful of speaking the truth because of political and social pressures.

The fear of speaking out against controversial topics—like abortion, the death penalty, and the sanctity of life—has silenced many, including leaders who should be standing firm in their faith.

“The Western Church is so afraid,” she said.

“The pressure to conform to the world has silenced the truth.”

A Call for Boldness

At the end of the conversation, Mother Miriam issued a call for all Catholics, especially clergy, to stand up, speak out, and live the truth boldly.

“Do not be afraid to speak the truth,” she said.

“If you are silenced, you are complicit in the evil that is spreading.

And that is a sin.

We cannot allow this to continue.

The Church must speak, and we must speak with love, with courage, and with the truth of the Gospel.”

Conclusion: The Church’s Battle for Truth

Mother Miriam’s heartfelt words serve as both a warning and a plea for action. The silence in the face of Pope Leo XIV’s controversial decisions is more troubling than the decisions themselves.

The Church is at a crossroads, and its leaders must decide: will they remain silent in the face of error, or will they stand up for the truth of Christ’s teachings, regardless of the consequences?

In a time when the faithful are being misled, the true leaders of the Church must rise up, speak out, and reclaim the truth—just as the apostles did in their time.

The fight for the Church’s integrity and the salvation of souls is more crucial than ever, and as Mother Miriam said, “The sheep need the truth.”