Apostolic Usurper Undermines Divine Law in Venezuela Crisis
Portal “Catholic News Agency” reports (November 4, 2025) that the Vatican occupant Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) called for “dialogue” regarding U.S.-Venezuela tensions, stating: “A country has the right to have its own military to defend peace, to build peace… with violence we do not win. The thing to do is to seek dialogue.” The article cites a Maryknoll-endorsed letter condemning U.S. military actions as “illegal strikes” while omitting Venezuela’s socialist persecution of Catholics.
The Naturalist Heresy of “Peace Without Christ the King”
The conciliar sect’s spokesman reduces geopolitics to purely human terms, ignoring Quas Primas (1925) where Pius XI declared: “Nations will be happy when Christ is recognized as King… rulers must submit to His authority.” By divorcing “peacebuilding” from Christ’s Social Reign, the antipope commits the condemned error of naturalism (Syllabus of Errors §56-60). His call for “dialogue” echoes Paul VI’s blasphemous UN speech (1965) equating peace with “human brotherhood” rather than the pax Christi in regno Christi.
Omission of Venezuela’s Religious Persecution
Not one word addresses the Maduro regime’s suppression of Catholic schools, seizure of Church properties, or imprisonment of priests – documented by exiled Venezuelan bishops since 2017. This silence reveals the post-conciliar sect’s collusion with Marxist regimes, fulfilling Pius IX’s warning against those who “equate the Church with false religions” (Syllabus §77-78). The Maryknoll signatories – long promoters of liberation theology condemned in Libertatis Nuntius (1984) – further expose this as anti-American agitation disguised as pacifism.
Sacrilegious Equivocation on Military Defense
The claim that “a country has the right to have its own military to defend peace” distorts the Thomistic principle of just war (ST II-II Q40). By refusing to distinguish lawful defense from aggression, the antipope negates Pius XII’s teaching that states must “defend the inviolable sphere of rights through proportionate force when necessary” (1956 Radio Message). Worse, he implies moral equivalence between U.S. interdiction of drug traffickers and Venezuela’s narco-terrorist state – a betrayal of the Church’s duty to “condemn manifest evils” (Leo XIII, Immortale Dei).
Maryknoll’s Masonic Subversion
The article uncritically promotes Maryknoll’s letter despite its founders’ documented ties to Communist fronts (FBI files 1940-1957) and their modernist rejection of extra Ecclesiam nulla salus. Their condemnation of “illegal military strikes” employs secular UN rhetoric rather than Catholic just war criteria, embodying the Americanist heresy condemned in Testem Benevolentiae (1899). That the conciliar sect amplifies such voices confirms St. Pius X’s judgment: “Modernists act as agents for revolutionaries” (Pascendi §42).
Theological Abdication of the Apostolic Mandate
Nowhere does the antipope invoke God’s judgment, call for prayer, or urge Venezuela’s return to Christ the King. His exclusive focus on horizontal “dialogue” constitutes apostasy from the Church’s divine mission to “teach all nations, baptizing them” (Matthew 28:19). This fulfills Pius X’s prophecy: “Modernists want a Church penetrated by the spirit of the world… accommodating itself to worldly standards” (Lamentabili §53). By reducing the Faith to political negotiation, the Vatican occupiers deny the regale sacerdotium of Christ – the sole source of true peace.
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Pope Leo XIV urges dialogue on Venezuela tensions (catholicnewsagency.com)
Article date: 04.11.2025