John R. Houk, Blog Editor
© April 21, 2026
I belong to a very small email Chat/Group called WorldNewsChat. On 4/20/26 George Moore shared “Pope Leo Celebrates Christian Genocide in Algeria” by Daniel Greenfield from his Sultan Knish page posted there on 4/18/26. Greenfield elucidates on how Pope Leo XIV went to Muslim dominated Algeria to praise a Muslim memorial that essentially praises Muslim terrorists for butchering Christians and Jews in the 1950s. (News: MEFORUM & Next News Network)
To which I chat replied (edited version because the original was hastily typed):
“I am a Protestant. Yet I have been reluctant to criticize Roman Catholicism willing to go along with the concept that those who Believe Jesus was Crucified for the sins of a lost humanity and has Risen to Life providing Salvation from a sin nature who Believe in the Blood bought Resurrection if the Savior. The last Pope and this current Pope is making reluctant criticism a tough deal.”
I was going to share this on 4/20, but my day was escaping me. I have posted a few criticisms of the Communist Pope Francis in the past (SlantRight 2.0 Blog Search Results). It appears Pope Leo XIV might not be as Marxist as Francis, but he is certainly emerging as a proponent of Woke Chrisian ideology that dilutes the Bible from God’s Word. Leo’s embrace of the normalizing of Islam should be disturbing to all Christians. The revered writings of Islam (Quran, Hadith, Sira, Sunnah, etc. – SEE HERE & HERE) targets the centrality of Christian Faith (the death, burial & RESURRECTION of Jesus and the denial that Jesus is the Son of God) as an error that is so insulting to Islam that those who proclaim such Christian faith are worthy of death.
For me, that places Pope Leo XIV as a papal leader in league with Islam which is the embodiment of an antichrist spirit. One does not dialog or peacefully coexist with an antichrist spirit. RATHER a Christian outright rejects an antichrist spirit. Leo XIV might be more centrist than the Communist Pope Francis, but Leo rose through ecclesiastical power structure under the guidance of Francis. I suspect Leo will conduct more anti-Christian displays and I suspect anti-Biblical actions in the future (Examples HERE, HERE & HERE). But for now let’s look at Greenfield exposing Leo’s affection for Islam in Algeria.
JRH 4/21/26
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Pope Leo Celebrates Christian Genocide in Algeria
Algeria Europeans (Sultan Knish Photo)
April 18, 2026
Daniel Greenfield/Sultan Knish
In 1955, Algeria had over 1 million Catholics and 140,000 Jews. Today, as Pope Leo visits Algeria, there are some 8,000 Catholics in Algeria and there are fewer than 200 Jews.
99% of the population of what was one of the old territories of Christianity
are Sunni Muslims.
Was Islam so popular that all the Christians and Jews decided to convert? Not
at all. They were persecuted, murdered, tortured and driven out by Islamic
violence that occurred in our lifetimes.
Christians and Jews had lived in Algeria since Roman times. Now they’re gone.
This Christian genocide was endorsed by major world powers, aided and abetted
by the French government and celebrated in movies, books and classroom lessons.
And by Pope Leo XIV.
Alongside paying tribute to the 19 Martyrs of Algeria, beatified in 2018,
priests, monks and nuns, including 7 beheaded monks and 2 nuns murdered on the
way to mass, by Islamic terrorists who later received amnesty for their crimes,
Pope Leo also paid tribute to Muslim Jihadists.
Pope Leo visited Algeria’s so-called Martyrs’ Monument, “Maqam Echahid,”
located above the El Mujahid or Jihadi Museum, erected by former
Islamic-Socialist terrorist dictator Houari Boumédiène who had headed the ALN,
one of whose specialties was the “Smile of Kabylie” in which the tongue was
pulled through a slit throat, and which was responsible for the Oran Massacre
of Christians and Jews thereby ethnically cleansing a formerly non-Muslim city.
Women and children had their throats cut by Muslim mobs bent on slaughter.
250,000 non-Muslims had lived in Oran. After the massacres, over 200,000
survivors fled.
Pope Leo XIV visited the Jihadi site and in his remarks claimed that “our
presence here at this monument pays tribute to this history of Algeria and to
the very spirit of a people who fought for the independence, dignity and
sovereignty of this nation.”
Praising the Arab Muslim Jihadis who had set out to eliminate Christianity from
Algeria, the pontiff declared that “they lost their lives but in doing so, they
gave them up for the love of their own people. May their example sustain the
people of Algeria and all of us on our journey, for true freedom is not merely
inherited, it is chosen anew every day.”
The “love of their own people” was based on a fervent hatred of all
non-Muslims, acted out through horrible atrocities, including the deliberate
murder of non-Muslim children by Muslims.
The ‘martyrs’ of the Jihadi Museum under the monument at which Pope Leo made
his remarks include Mohammed Larbi Ben M’Hidi, the Muslim terrorist leader
responsible for bombings and shootings against non-Muslim civilians including
the Milk-Bar bombing during which a Muslim woman planted a bomb in a shop filled
with mothers and children having milkshakes.
Mothers were killed and children lost arms and legs.
Danielle Michel-Chich, a 5-year-old girl, had gone to have ice cream with her
grandmother. Danielle lost her leg, while her grandmother lost her life. Nicole
Guiraud, a 10-year-old girl, lost her arm. Some young women were killed in the
brutal Islamic terrorist attacks.
Nicole Guiraud, a 10-year-old girl - Danielle Michel-Chich, a 5-year-old girl (Sultan Knish Photo)
Zohra Drif, the monster who planted the bomb targeting
mothers and children, is an honored figure in Algeria, and was the wife of
Rabah Bitat, Algeria’s former president who succeeded Boumediene. The terrorist
also served as the vice president of Algeria’s parliament.
This is what Pope Leo XIV decided to honor and praise as the “example” for
Algeria.
On his visit, Pope Leo repeatedly invoked St. Augustine
of Hippo who had been from Algeria. Hippo was sacked and destroyed by the
Islamic invaders. The city later known as Bône (known as Anaba under Muslim
occupation) was one of the cities where non-Muslims fled Muslim violence.
Rather than address what had actually happened, Pope Leo insisted on pretending
that there was nothing religious about Christian clergy being massacred by
Muslim terrorists, contending that “In the face of hatred and violence, they
remained faithful to charity even to the point of sacrificing themselves
alongside many other men and women, Christians and Muslims.”
Visiting the Great Mosque of Algiers, erected by former terrorist dictator
Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who had provided amnesty to all members of the Armed
Islamic Group, the Jihadist group responsible for the murder of Christian
clergy, including nuns and a bishop, Pope Leo praised the gargantuan
monstrosity as a “place of prayer” from which “we can learn to respect one
another, live in harmony and build a world of peace.”
An Algerian Muslim convert to Christianity however asked
to only be referred to anonymously.
Algeria has closed dozens of churches, prosecuted Christians for giving away or
even selling copies of the bible and non-registered church services have been
banned.
The Algerian constitution declares that “Islam shall be the religion of the
State” and demands that the president “swear by Allah” and “glorify the Islamic
religion”. So much for coexistence.
The Catholic Church is vanishing from Islamized Algeria. What was once a
community of over a million had shrunk to 100,000 by 1965, 45,000 by 1980, and
8,000 now. Few of the clergy are local. Rather than standing up for
local persecuted Christians or warning about the consequences of spreading the
same kind of Jihadist Islamization into the heartlands of Europe, Pope Leo
continues to treat fellow Christians like President Trump as foes while
embracing Islamic terrorist regimes as brethren. That policy will do to the
Christians of Europe what it already did to the Christians of Algeria.
Rather than defend the bastions of Christianity, Pope Leo cheers on
Christian genocide. [Blog Editor Bold Text Emphasis]
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine.
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