Pachamama Prevost
Does the Pachamama worshipping Robert Prevost of 1995 still cling to that pagan, anti-Marian cult today?
During the Amazon Synod in November 2019, Francis paraded Pachamama, the Andean fertility goddess in an idolatrous ceremony in the Vatican Gardens and in St. Peter’s Basilica. The jaw-dropping scandal reverberated throughout the Christian world as the head of the Catholic Church clearly bowed down and worshipped a pagan fertility idol in the hallowed Vatican grounds.
A pagan idol.
This jarring shock awakened the Catholic world to Jorge Bergoglio. Who is this man who blatantly violated the First and Greatest Commandment: You shall have no other gods before me?
The shameful display of syncretism permanently delegitimised and disfigured his 12-year regime. No explanation or excuse could mitigate this monstrous mockery of Christianity—it was nothing short of apostasy of the first order.
The lesson spoke volumes: Bergoglio elevated paganism, betrayed Catholicism, and mocked God and the Blessed Mother. From that moment on, he was the Pachamama Pope, reigning amid ridicule, suspicion and mockery, forever an indelible asterisk in the annals of Catholic patrimony.
Now, to the horror of Catholics, we learn that the Robert Prevost, the successor to Francis displayed the same allegiance and reverence to pagan idols some 30 years before the Francis scandal. As an Augustinian missionary in Peru, Prevost seemingly did not follow Jesus’ Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) to His disciples:
“Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.”
As Catholic missionaries, Prevost and the Augustinians are commanded by Jesus to convert the pagans to Christianity. Instead, they participated and submitted to the pagan rituals, giving them legitimacy, longevity and durability. These idolatrous rituals paid homage to the many gods of the Andean people by offering human and animal sacrifices to appease the angry gods.
This is the antithesis of the Great Mandate. These clerics inverted and mocked the very foundation and purpose of the Catholic missionary spirit.
Take off the blinders. Prevost and his companions shamelessly submitted to eco paganism, Gaiaism, and idolatry. They bowed down to the pachamama idol. It is as obvious as a naked wooden ferility demon pregnant with paganism-squatting brazenly before the high altar of St. Peter’s, while the Mother of God is banished to the sacristy and the bones of St. Peter and the martyrs scream in protest from the crypt below.
This outrage is a savage insult to the Mother of God: Our Lady of Guadalupe, the same Virgin who once crushed pagan sacrifices across the southern hemisphere, only to see them brazenly revived by Bergoglio and Prevost, who rolled out the welcome mat for the very demons she banished. They worshipped Mother Earth, Pachamama.
In 1531, Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego to convert the indigenous people to the Catholicism from pagan practices. She left signs and wonders of her apparition to the people of the southern hemisphere.
10 million Mexicans converted to the Catholic faith. The Blessed Mother’s words to Juan Diego underscored that she, the Mother of God, is their true and loving Mother, not Mother Earth, Pachamama, the pagan idol. Guadalupe Marian devotion still converts millions to this very day.
But for the miraculous intervention of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the pagan human and animal sacrifices would have continued. The pachamama idolatry by Prevost in 1995 and Bergoglio in 2019 remains a blasphemous assault on the missionary work of the Blessed Mother.
Pachamama represents the eco cult of Gaiaism promoted and practiced by liberation theologians in Latin America. The earth is a deity. In Christianity, humans are caretakers of God’s creation, (Genesis 1:28) rather than worshippers of it. This pagan religion of Gaiaism is a cult of worship where nature and humans are equal. Unlike Christianity, God is not at the center of the universe. All religions, including paganism, have equal value in this ideology. Gaiaism elevates the Earth to a divine status, thus worshipping the various gods of the earth, the god of water, sun, maize, fertility. Pagans believe that in order to tame the anger and fury of the gods, they must offer a human or animal sacrifice to tame and pacify vengeful gods.
The Blessed Mother arrived in spectacular fashion to end the intense fear and practices of human sacrifice in Aztec culture, replacing it with the message of her son, Jesus Christ. Her miraculous appearance and message sent a lightening bolt through the centuries of pagan human sacrifice. Her transformative words to Juan Diego replaced the fear driven and human sacrifice pagan cult of mother earth. Our Lady understood precisely that her missionary work was to eradicate pagan idolatry. As the maternal missionary, The Blessed Mother reordered and instructed the souls of the indigenous people at that moment on Tepeyac Hill: Leave and abandon your pagan practices and turn to Her Son, Jesus Christ:
“My son, I love you. I desire you to know who I am. I am the ever-Virgin Mary; mother of the true God who gives life and maintains its existence. He created all things. He is in all places. He is Lord of Heaven and Earth and I desire a church in this place where your people may experience my compassion. All those who sincerely ask for my help in their work and in their sorrows will know their mother’s near in this place. Here I will see their fears and I will console men and they will be at peace. Know for certain that I am the perfect and ever Virgin Mary, Mother of the True God. … Here I will show and offer all my love, my compassion, my help and protection. I am your merciful Mother, the Mother of all who love me, of those who cry to me, of those who have confidence in me. I will hear their weeping and their sorrows … their necessities and misfortunes. … Listen, and let it penetrate your heart. … Do not fear any illness or vexation, anguish or pain. Am I not here who am your Mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not your fountain of life? Are you not in the folds of my mantle? In the crossing of my arms? Is there anything else you need?”
6 times in that short message the Blessed Mother reiterates and identifies herself as Mother. SHE IS OUR MOTHER- She is the Mother of God, merciful and loving. She strikes at the heart of the pagan cult and forcefully teaches that the Loving God remains at the center of the universe, not like the imaginary vengeful or angry gods of the pagan world.
Did the Augustinians of South America embrace and preach the divine message of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Mother of our Salvific God? It appears not.
Today, we are left with a searing question that must be answered.
Does the Pachamama worshipping Robert Prevost of 1995 still cling to that pagan, anti-Marian cult today? There are troubling signs that he does.
Is that why he recently gutted the Blessed Mother’s most treasured title: Co-Redemptrix?
Catholics demand an answer.



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