The Conciliar Sect’s Idolatrous Embrace of Climate Paganism at COP30


The Conciliar Sect’s Idolatrous Embrace of Climate Paganism at COP30

Vatican News portal reports on 17 November 2025 that antipope Robert Prevost (“Leo XIV”) addressed bishops at the COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil, through a videomessage. The message reduces the Church’s mission to environmental activism, stating: “We are guardians of creation, not rivals for its spoils.” This apostate gathering featured cardinals from the Global South presenting a woven fishing net – a replica of one given to antipope Bergoglio during the 2019 Amazon Synod – as a symbol of “unity and peace” with indigenous pagan practices.


Sacrilegious Substitution of the Supernatural for Naturalism

The antipope’s declaration that “creation is crying out in floods, droughts, storms and relentless heat” constitutes a complete inversion of Catholic eschatology. Quas primas definitively teaches that Christ must reign over all creation (Pius XI, 1925), yet the conciliar sect replaces the Kingship of Christ with Gaia-worship. Nowhere does the videomessage mention the four last things, the necessity of repentance, or the primacy of salvation. This silence exposes the neo-church’s materialist foundation – a direct implementation of Syllabus Error #58 condemning those who “place the excellence of morality in the accumulation of riches and gratification of pleasure.”

The Paris Agreement as New Conciliar Dogma

Prevost’s assertion that “the Paris Agreement is our strongest tool for protecting people and the planet” constitutes formal heresy against Immortale Dei (Leo XIII, 1885), which declares: “States cannot without crime conduct their government as if God did not exist.” By elevating a secular climate accord above the Social Kingship of Christ, the antipope fulfills Syllabus Error #39: “The State is the source of all rights.” His demand for “strong climate actions [as] an investment in a more just and stable world” reduces the Church’s mission to Marxist wealth redistribution, condemned by Pius XI in Quadragesimo anno as “a grave evil disguising itself under a false virtue.”

Pagan Rituals Replace Sacramental Life

The ceremonial presentation of a fishing net – explicitly linked to indigenous Amazonian traditions – embodies the conciliar sect’s apostasy. This syncretic ritual violates the First Commandment and implements the condemned Modernist principle that “Christian doctrine was initially Jewish […] then Greek and universal” (Lamentabili #60). Pius IX’s Syllabus anathematizes such practices in Error #21: “The Church has not the power of defining dogmatically that the religion of the Catholic Church is the only true religion.” The net symbolizes not Christian unity, but the Masonic “operation Fatima” strategy of replacing Catholic devotions with naturalistic symbols.

False Shepherds as Agents of the New World Religion

When the antipope addresses his “brother Cardinals” as “prophetic voices,” he confirms the conciliar sect’s total break with Apostolic succession. True shepherds warn against “the concupiscence of the flesh, the concupiscence of the eyes, and the pride of life” (1 John 2:16), not atmospheric CO2 levels. These modernist “bishops” fulfill Pius X’s warning in Pascendi that Modernists reduce religion to “a kind of intuition born of need of the divine” (EN 14). Their participation in COP30’s pagan summit constitutes public defection from the Faith, triggering ipso facto loss of office under Canon 188.4 (1917 Code).


Source:
Pope to bishops at COP30: We are guardians of creation, not rivals for its spoils
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 17.11.2025