US Bishops’ Migrant Initiative Betrays Catholic Sovereignty for Globalist Agenda

The CatholicNewsAgency portal reports on November 11, 2025, that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has launched a “You Are Not Alone” initiative focused on providing “accompaniment” to migrants facing deportation. Bishop Mark Seitz, chairman of the USCCB migration committee, announced this program during their Baltimore plenary assembly, framing it as an extension of the Church’s historical work with immigrants through four areas: emergency support, pastoral care, communication of Church teaching, and public solidarity. The initiative explicitly opposes President Trump’s immigration enforcement policies, which Seitz condemns as “mass deportations” causing “deep fear” among migrants. This comes after antipope Leo XIV reportedly told immigration activists: “The Church cannot stay silent before injustice. You stand with me, and I stand with you.”


Subordination of Catholic Doctrine to Revolutionary Naturalism

The conciliar sect’s initiative constitutes open rebellion against the immutable Catholic teaching on the divine ordering of nations. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) dogmatically declares that “the empire of our Redeemer embraces all men… Rulers of nations must not refuse to give public honor and obedience to Christ” (n. 32). Nowhere does the bishops’ program acknowledge Christ the King’s sovereignty over immigration policy or the duty of civil authorities to protect national borders – a grave omission revealing their modernist conception of society as a godless construct.

Seitz’s claim that deportation enforcement constitutes “dehumanization” directly contradicts the Church’s perennial teaching on the common good. The Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemns as heresy the notion that “the Church is incapable of effectively defending evangelical ethics” (Proposition 63). By reducing Christian charity to political advocacy against lawful deportations, these “bishops” betray their vocation as guardians of divine law. Their program’s emphasis on “interfaith partnerships” – like the San Diego diocese’s FAITH initiative – constitutes religious indifferentism condemned by Pius IX: “It is false that the civil liberty of every cult… does not conduce to the corruption of morals” (Syllabus, Proposition 79).

Sacramental Abandonment Disguised as Pastoral Care

When Seitz claims migrants fear “availing themselves of the sacraments,” he inverts the Church’s true mission. The program mentions “pastoral care” as mere emotional support during court proceedings rather than emphasizing conversion from sin and reception of valid sacraments. This echoes the modernist heresy condemned in Lamentabili Sane (1907): “The sacraments merely serve to remind man of the presence of the ever-benevolent Creator” (Proposition 41).

The initiative’s silence on requiring migrants to renounce false religions before receiving Catholic support exposes its apostate foundations. As Pius XII taught in Mystici Corporis (1943): “No one… can be in the one Church of Christ, nor can anyone expect eternal salvation unless he is united to the visible Head and members of the Church.” The conciliar sect’s “accompaniment” substitutes sacramental economy with humanitarian activism – the very “natural religion” Pius X condemned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907) as dissolving supernatural faith.

Revolutionary Politics Masquerading as Charity

Seitz’s denunciation of President Trump’s policies reveals the initiative’s ideological core: using migration as a weapon to dismantle nation-states. His claim that “most deportees have no criminal convictions” ignores the fundamental right of sovereign nations to control borders – a principle affirmed in Leo XIII’s Immortale Dei (1885): “The ruling powers… hold from God the right to supreme authority.”

The program’s four pillars constitute pure Marxism disguised as mercy:

“Emergency and family support”

substitutes Catholic almsgiving with welfare statism.

“Communication of Church teaching”

perverts doctrine by omitting migrants’ duty to assimilate into Catholic culture.

“Solidarity through prayer and public witness”

sacralizes civil disobedience against lawful authority.

Antipope Leo XIV’s endorsement (“The Church cannot stay silent before injustice”) completes this revolutionary program. His statement parrots the condemned Vatican II heresy in Gaudium et Spes (n. 4) that the Church must “read the signs of the times” – code for surrendering to worldly ideologies. This “accompaniment” initiative proves the conciliar sect has become what Pius X warned against in Pascendi: “A democratic Church grafted onto Catholic doctrine which would be modernism in the flesh.”

Conclusion: Shepherds Leading Flocks to Spiritual Ruin

The USCCB’s program exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of Catholic priorities. While spending resources to subvert national borders, these “bishops” abandon their duty to warn migrants about the eternal dangers of Protestantism, Islam, and indifferentism. Their silence on the necessity of baptism and repentance constitutes spiritual malpractice. As the Syllabus condemns: “Good hope at least is to be entertained of the eternal salvation of all those who are not at all in the true Church of Christ” (Proposition 17). Until these modernist clerics demand migrants’ conversion to the one true Faith and support lawful immigration enforcement, their “pastoral care” remains Satan’s counterfeit of Christian charity.


Source:
‘You Are Not Alone’ migrant accompaniment initiative announced by U.S. bishops
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 11.11.2025