After his first essay "Pentecostalism and its 100 years in the Democratic Republic of Congo: from rational reformism to blind imperialism", here again, with this text, the author denounces, with the note of a higher octave, the ignominious practices, set up from scratch by the professionals of a vague religiosity that only withers scandals in Africa; to keep the ignorant under the yokes of servitude. With a helpless gaze, the naïve, tacitly complicit in their debasement, continue to nod their heads at the far-fetched, meaningless declarations that keep them cooped up in the bastille of ignorance. The book's writer's wish is to see the advent of a new sacrificature, 'the new universal priesthood', which would spare the faithful from all the lordly dues and one-way destinations. This will help the world discover those who are truly called to preach and those who are not.