The Conciliar Sect’s Empty Rhetoric on Parenthood Exposes Modernist Apostasy

The Conciliar Sect’s Empty Rhetoric on Parenthood Exposes Modernist Apostasy

VaticanNews portal (November 26, 2025) reports that antipope Leo XIV praised “the wonderful adventure” of parenthood during a general audience, urging families to “welcome and defend every child conceived” while lamenting economic pressures that discourage childbearing. The article claims this message aligns with promoting “the Gospel of life,” citing Wisdom 11:26’s description of God as “lover of life.”


Naturalism Masquerading as Catholic Teaching

The conciliar sect’s leader reduces parenthood to a purely human endeavor, stating:

“In your families, may you never lack the courage to make decisions about motherhood and fatherhood. Do not be afraid to welcome and defend every child conceived.”

This language deliberately omits the primary end of marriage (procreation and education of children for eternal salvation) defined by Pius XI in Casti Connubii (1930). The modernist substitution of “decisions about motherhood” for the sacramental fides, proles, sacramentum triad constitutes heresy against the indissoluble marriage covenant.

When antipope Leo speaks of committing to “an economy based on solidarity” and “common good,” he promotes the Marxist heresy condemned in Pius XI’s Divini Redemptoris (1937), which warned against “false messiahs who pretend to speak in the name of justice.” The conciliar sect’s fixation on temporal welfare systems ignores the Church’s true mission: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness” (Matthew 6:33).

Omission of Supernatural Reality Reveals Apostasy

Nowhere does the antipope mention:

  • The necessity of sacramental marriage for valid parenthood (Tametsi, Council of Trent)
  • The eternal consequences of contraceptive practices (Casti Connubii §54)
  • The duty to baptize infants within days of birth (Code of Canon Law 1917, Canon 770)

This silence confirms the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of ex opere operato grace. By framing childbearing as merely “a gift received” rather than a cooperation with God’s creative power, antipope Leo denies the supernatural order. Pius XII’s Sacra Virginitas (1954) explicitly condemned such naturalism: “They extol the state of marriage as the only means of assuring the natural perfection of the human personality” (§37).

False Compassion in Service of Antichrist

The article’s claim that antipope Leo promotes “the Gospel of life” is blasphemous when contrasted with his sect’s actions:

  • Continued recognition of the United Nations – which funds global abortion programs
  • Failure to condemn governments criminalizing large families
  • Ecumenical collaboration with population control advocates

As Pius XI declared in Quas Primas (1925): “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” (§19). The conciliar sect’s refusal to demand the social reign of Christ the King renders its “pro-life” posturing meaningless.

Economic Excuses Undermine Divine Providence

Antipope Leo’s lament that families are “held back in their plans and dreams” by economic pressures directly contradicts Christ’s promise: “Seek first the kingdom of God… and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matthew 6:33). The Church has always taught that material privation cannot justify contraception – a truth reaffirmed by Pius XII’s Allocution to Midwives (1951): “The conjugal act is destined primarily by nature for the begetting of children”.

By suggesting economic hardship mitigates the duty to procreate, the conciliar sect revives the condemned errors of the Anglican Lambeth Conference (1930), which first permitted contraception in “hard cases.”

Conclusion: The Death Rattle of a Dying Sect

This pathetic attempt to mimic Catholic teaching on family life only exposes the conciliar sect’s theological bankruptcy. Having abandoned the regnum sociale Christi, its leaders can only offer pagan platitudes about “humanity in all its expressions.” As St. Pius X warned in Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907), modernists reduce religion to “nothing more than a system of philosophy” (§39). True Catholics recognize that only through restoration of the Social Kingship of Christ – not the empty words of antipopes – will families find the grace to fulfill their supernatural vocation.


Source:
Pope Leo praises ‘wonderful adventure’ of parenthood despite hardships
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 26.11.2025

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