Neo-Church’s Naturalistic “Charity” in Vietnam Floods Exposes Apostasy
Vatican News (November 21, 2025) reports that “Caritas Da Nang” – a humanitarian arm of the conciliar sect’s “diocese” – distributes generators, blankets, and food to flood victims in central Vietnam. The article praises their “steadfast” efforts amid landslides that killed 41 people, emphasizing material relief through “Zero-Dong Supermarket” programs while omitting any reference to sacraments, prayer, or the supernatural purpose of suffering.
Reduction of Charity to Materialist Humanism
The report exemplifies the conciliar sect’s complete inversion of Catholic charity. Caritas (charity) in its authentic sense flows from amor Dei (love of God) and seeks first the salvation of souls (Mt 16:26). Pius XI condemned this technocratic substitution 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.” Yet the article describes “Fr. Simon” and “Fr. Joseph Pham Thanh Binh” delivering generators and cash while suppressing:
Any mention of administering Last Rites to the dying, distributing Sacraments to the isolated, or calling for communal penance amid natural disasters interpreted through secular climate ideology.
This mirrors the Modernist heresy condemned in Pius X’s Lamentabili (Proposition 58): reducing religion to “humanitarian service” while denying the ex opere operato grace of sacraments. The “Zero-Dong Supermarket” model reduces the Church to a NGO, fulfilling the prediction of Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (Proposition 77) that “the Catholic religion should no longer be held as the only religion of the State.”
Omission of Supernatural Causality as Blasphemy
Nowhere does the conciliar sect’s organ question why God permits such disasters or call for fasting and reparation. Contrast this with the Church’s response to the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, where Benedict XIV ordered public rogations and theological examinations of divine justice. The article blames “human-driven climate change” – a naturalistic heresy denying God’s sovereign governance over weather patterns (Job 37:6-13).
Pius IX’s Syllabus (Proposition 39) explicitly condemns the notion that “The State, as being the origin and source of all rights, is endowed with a certain right not circumscribed by any limits.” Yet “Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung” is quoted mobilizing state forces without acknowledging Christ’s kingship over nations – the very rejection that caused these calamities according to Quas Primas: “When once men recognize […] society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.”
Ecclesiastical Fraud Through Invalid Ministries
The term “Caritas Da Nang director Father Simon” constitutes ecclesiastical fraud. Post-1968 “ordinations” follow Paul VI’s invalid Pontificalis Romani, rendering all conciliar “clergy” laymen usurping sacred offices. Their “distribution of supplies” lacks the blessing of valid priests, making their acts mere social work devoid of supernatural merit.
St. Robert Bellarmine states in De Romano Pontifice: “A manifest heretic automatically loses all jurisdiction.” Since the conciliar sect promotes religious liberty (contra Syllabus Proposition 15) and ecuмenism (condemned in Mortalium Animos), its “Caritas” operations are Satanic counterfeits – “for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Cor 11:14).
Silence on the Primacy of Spiritual Aid
The report’s exclusive focus on generators and food exposes the neo-church’s apostasy. True Catholics remember St. Vincent de Paul’s maxim: “Go to the poor: you will find God.” The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) mandates that Church relief “must primarily provide for the spiritual necessities.” Yet in flooded “A Teep village” where “only rooftops remained above the mud“, conciliar agents distributed material goods while withholding:
- Blessed candles for protection against demons
- Sacramentals like Miraculous Medals
- Instructions on preparing for death through Confession
This fulfills Pius X’s warning in Pascendi that Modernists would reduce religion to “vague sentiments of compassion” divorced from doctrinal truth.
Conclusion: Natural Disaster as Divine Chastisement
The floods devastating Vietnam constitute divine chastisement for Vietnam’s communist persecution of true Catholics and the conciliar sect’s collusion with atheist regimes. As Leo XIII declared in Annum Sacrum, “The empire of Christ over all nations was rejected” – resulting in societal collapse. Until Vietnam’s rulers publicly consecrate the nation to Christ the King and restore the Social Reign of Sacred Heart (as demanded in Quas Primas), no “humanitarian aid” will alleviate God’s justice.
True Catholics must reject the conciliar sect’s blasphemous parody of charity and support only those priests preserving the Tridentine Mass and integral doctrine – the sole ark amidst modernist floods.
Source:
Caritas Da Nang reaches isolated villages as deadly floods sweep central Vietnam (vaticannews.va)
Date: 21.11.2025