Philippine “Church” Prioritizes Humanism Over Salvation Amid Typhoon Crisis


Philippine “Church” Prioritizes Humanism Over Salvation Amid Typhoon Crisis

The Vatican News portal (November 9, 2025) reports on relief efforts by Caritas Philippines and dioceses in response to Super Typhoon Uwan. The article emphasizes evacuation centers in church buildings, “Oratio Imperata” prayers, and logistical preparations while completely ignoring the sacramental economy. “Bishop” Herman Abcede of Daet urges parishes to “transform this difficult moment into an opportunity for solidarity and faith,” framing the crisis in purely horizontal terms. The narrative concludes with Agence France-Presse promoting climate change ideology as the storm’s root cause.


Sacramental Silence Exposes Neo-Church’s Materialist Apostasy

Nowhere does the article mention Confession for those in danger of death, urgency of Eucharistic devotion, or the obligation to seek final absolution – the only necessities for eternal salvation during disasters. Instead, St. John Nepomucene Parish offers “warm breakfast” after a Novus Ordo “Mass” of doubtful validity. This inversion of priorities fulfills Pius X’s warning in Lamentabili Sane (1907) that Modernists reduce religion to “a certain religious movement” (Proposition 59) focused on temporal needs.

The so-called Oratio Imperata – a post-conciliar invention – replaces the Rogation Days and traditional prayers like the Exorcism Against Tempests. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors explicitly condemns the notion that “the Church ought to be separated from the State” (Error 55), yet these “bishops” limit their role to disaster management rather than demanding public penitential processions or the Social Reign of Christ the King.

Invalid Shepherds Administer Empty Rituals

“Bishop” Abcede’s instruction to “open parish halls” as shelters avoids addressing whether these buildings remain consecrated after decades of liturgical abuse. The article’s reference to the Redemptorist Legazpi Mission Community is particularly damning – an order whose founder St. Alphonsus Liguori would denounce their modern apostasy.

Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925) declared Christ’s kingship requires that “States must be governed according to the divine commandments,” yet these conciliar sect operatives collaborate with secular agencies promoting climate superstition. Their silence on the 3,000+ dead from recent storms as divine chastisement confirms they no longer believe in God’s justice.

Caritas: Masonic NGO Disguised as Catholic Charity

Caritas Internationalis – exposed as a UN-aligned entity by Antonio Socci in 2022 – here operates as a humanitarian NGO indistinguishable from secular groups. Its calls for “vigilance” about “water, electricity, communication” deliberately omit spiritual vigilance against mortal sin. This fulfills the condemned Modernist error that “the Church is incapable of effectively defending evangelical ethics” (Lamentabili Sane, Proposition 63).

The article’s climate change narrative embraces the UN’s “Laudato Si’ agenda” while ignoring Genesis 8:22’s promise that natural cycles shall not cease. True Catholics would recall the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée, where Bishop Carméné demanded public rosaries – resulting in the sole building spared being the cathedral where devotees prayed.

Conclusion: Abandoned Flock Faces Eternal Storm

When Virac resident Maxine Dugan states “I’m here because the waves near my house are now huge,” she epitomizes a people abandoned by false shepherds who withhold the only true refuge: sanctifying grace. These conciliar sect actions prove they are “enemies within” (St. Pius X, Pascendi) who’ve turned churches into soup kitchens rather than fortresses against divine wrath.

As Typhoon Uwan approaches, faithful Catholics must recognize this “diocesan disaster protocol” as spiritual malpractice. Where are the Forty Hours’ Devotions? The public recitation of Psalm 68? The true Church knows storms are subdued not by sandbags but by exorcized salt and unimpeded Sacrifice – weapons these post-conciliar operatives have long surrendered to the world.


Source:
Philippine Church activates relief network as deadly storms strike back-to-back
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 09.11.2025

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