Indigenous Rights Advocacy Exposes Conciliar Sect’s Betrayal of Catholic Mission
Catholic News Agency portal (November 6, 2025) reports on indigenous “Catholics” in Bangladesh seeking support from the conciliar sect’s structures for land rights and cultural preservation during a visit by “Cardinal” Michael Czerny. The article emphasizes environmentalism, UN declarations, and social activism while omitting any reference to the salvation of souls or the Social Kingship of Christ. This celebration of naturalistic humanism demonstrates the complete inversion of the Church’s supernatural mission under the conciliar regime.
Subordination of Supernatural to Natural Order
The report prioritizes earthly concerns over eternal salvation, directly contradicting Pius XI’s teaching that “the Church considers it unlawful to place the various forms of divine worship on the same footing as the true religion” (Quas Primas, §21). The indigenous leaders’ demands for:
“Proper and meaningful recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights”
are framed as the primary concern, while the duty to evangelize and lead souls to Christ is conspicuously absent. This inversion violates the principle gratia non tollit naturam sed perficit (grace does not destroy nature but perfects it), reducing the Church’s mission to social work rather than supernatural transformation.
Ecumenical Betrayal in Disguise of Human Rights
The article’s promotion of the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights constitutes religious indifferentism condemned by Pius IX: “The absurd and erroneous doctrine or ravings in defense of liberty of conscience is a most pestilential error” (Quanta Cura, §3). When “Holy Cross Father” Hubert Litom Gomes admits:
“minorities, religion, migration, and labor rights are sensitive issues”
he demonstrates the conciliar sect’s cowardice in proclaiming the exclusive rights of Christ the King over nations. The true Church has always maintained that extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (outside the Church there is no salvation), not “dialogue” with pagan belief systems.
Modernist Infiltration Through Environmentalism
The appeal to Laudato Si’ exposes the conciliar sect’s embrace of pantheistic environmentalism condemned in the Syllabus of Errors: “Divine revelation is imperfect, and therefore subject to a continual and indefinite progress” (Proposition 5). By framing indigenous peoples as:
“crucial allies in the struggle for justice and environmental protection”
rather than souls needing conversion, the conciliar operatives reject the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). Pius X warned against such naturalism in Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “It is a fixed establishment of the Modernists that every religion must… have its origin in the needs of the soul” (§14).
Illegitimate Authority of Conciliar Structures
The presence of “Cardinal” Czerny – a known promulgator of the Pachamama idolatries – underscores the apostate nature of this gathering. As Pius XII established in Sacramentum Ordinis, the doubtful orders conferred after Paul VI’s invalid rites render all subsequent hierarchy illegitimate. When the article states:
“Our hope is that people will say, ‘The Church is with us, Jesus is always with us’”
it commits the blasphemy of identifying the conciliar sect with the Mystical Body of Christ. The true Church remains only in those communities maintaining the integral faith and valid sacraments outside these modernist structures.
Silence on True Catholic Action
The complete absence of references to sacramental life, grace, or the Four Last Things reveals the naturalistic foundation of this “Justice and Peace Commission.” Contrast this with authentic Catholic social teaching embodied in St. Pius X’s condemnation: “The social question and the controversies underlying that question… are not of a nature to be decided by the application of principles of a temporal order alone” (Notre Charge Apostolique).
The conciliar sect’s “culture of care” replaces the regnum Christi with UN sustainable development goals, proving these structures serve the New World Order rather than the Eternal King. As true Catholics, we must reject this false mercy that abandons souls to pagan superstition while exploiting social justice rhetoric to dismantle Christ’s Kingdom.
Source:
Bangladesh’s Indigenous Catholics seek support of the Church (catholicnewsagency.com)
Article date: 06.11.2025