Ecclesiastical Betrayal Masquerading as Pastoral Care
Catholic News Agency reports on a federal judge’s November 5 order mandating improved conditions for migrants detained at Broadview, Illinois facility. Auxiliary “Bishop” Jose María García-Maldonado attempted to bring Communion to detainees on November 1 but was denied entry. The report quotes antipope Leo XIV urging authorities to allow “pastoral workers to attend to the spiritual needs” of detainees, framing this as a humanitarian crisis requiring legal intervention.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission
This spectacle exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of priorities. Nowhere does the article mention the state of grace of detainees or their need for veritatem in caritate (truth in charity). Instead, it promotes a humanitarian campaign indistinguishable from secular NGOs. The Second Council of Lyons (1274) decreed that reception of Holy Communion requires proper disposition and freedom from mortal sin – conditions impossible to verify when distributing sacraments like social services. Pius XI condemned such naturalism in Quas Primas: When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony
(1925).
The complaint alleges detainees have been unconstitutionally denied access… to faith leaders who provided religious services at Broadview for years
This legalistic framing reduces sacraments to constitutional privileges rather than divine remedies for souls. The Syllabus of Errors explicitly condemns the notion that the Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church
(Proposition 55). By accepting the secular court’s jurisdiction over spiritual matters, “clergy” betray their duty to proclaim Christ’s exclusive kingship over all nations.
Antipope’s Heretical Equivocation
Bergoglio’s successor Leo XIV compounds the scandal by stating: Being in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants…I don’t know if that’s pro-life.
This moral relativism contradicts Pius XI’s teaching that the entire human race is subject to the authority of Jesus Christ
(Quas Primas). True pro-life advocacy requires condemning the spiritual homicide of false ecumenism and religious indifferentism rampant in these detention centers. Where is the demand for missionaries to preach extra Ecclesiam nulla salus rather than hand out unconsecrated wafers?
Sacrilegious Sacramental Administration
The article laments detainees being denied Communion while ignoring fundamental canonical requirements. Canon 855 (1917 Code) mandates: The faithful should receive Communion fasting
– impossible in chaotic detention settings. The modernist reduction of the Eucharist to a human right rather than divine gift mirrors the condemned proposition in Lamentabili: The sacraments merely serve to remind man of the presence of the ever-benevolent Creator
(Proposition 41).
Silence on Masonic Infiltration
Notably absent is any critique of the American Civil Liberties Union and MacArthur Justice Center – organizations historically hostile to Catholic moral teaching. Pius IX’s Quanta Cura warned against that erroneous opinion, especially injurious to the Catholic Church…which claims that it is useful for religion to be introduced into and founded in civil societies
. The collaboration between “Catholic” leaders and anti-Catholic legal groups reveals the conciliar sect’s treason against Christ the King.
True Catholic Response
Authentic shepherds would demand:
- Unrestricted access for validly ordained priests to hear confessions and ensure proper dispositions for Communion
- Public recantation of detainees’ potential involvement in abortion, contraception, or other mortal sins
- Rejection of secular humanitarian aid that doesn’t prioritize conversion to the one true Faith
As St. Augustine declared: What does it profit a man to gain the whole world if he suffers the loss of his soul?
(Sermo 127). This modernist spectacle of sacraments-as-social-work mocks the Blood of Christ shed for our redemption.
Source:
Judge orders halt to alleged ‘inhumane’ conditions for Illinois detainees (catholicnewsagency.com)
Article date: 05.11.2025