Conciliar Sect’s Puerto Rican Prelates Promote Naturalism Over Christ’s Kingship in Venezuela Crisis

Conciliar Sect’s Puerto Rican Prelates Promote Naturalism Over Christ’s Kingship in Venezuela Crisis

The Catholic News Agency portal (December 2, 2025) reports that Puerto Rico’s conciliar “bishops” oppose U.S. militarization in the Caribbean while invoking the authority of antipopes Leo XIV and Francis. Their statement warns of “possible escalations” in U.S.-Venezuela tensions, quoting Bergoglio’s predecessor “John XXIII” and lamenting military maneuvers’ “adverse effects” on fishing and airspace. The “bishops” advocate dialogue over conflict, claiming “war always brings death” while ignoring Venezuela’s systematic persecution of true Catholics. Puerto Rican Governor Jenniffer González reportedly supports Trump’s anti-Maduro operations, with 82% of island residents allegedly approving U.S. troop presence.


Naturalistic Pacifism Versus the Social Kingship of Christ

The conciliar sect’s declaration exemplifies the naturalization of Catholic doctrine condemned by Pius IX in Quanta Cura (1864). By reducing peace to mere geopolitical stability – “dialogue between societies and government diplomacy must always prevail” – these pseudo-shepherds betray their duty to proclaim Pax Christi in Regno Christi. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas Primas (1925) established that “nations will be happy only when they accept the reign of Christ with willing submission,” yet these “bishops” omit any reference to Venezuela’s obligation to recognize Christ as King. Their silence on Maduro’s socialist persecution of faithful Catholics reveals modernist obsession with temporal consequences over eternal realities.

Illegitimate Appeals to Conciliar Antipopes

When the declaration cites “popes Leo XIV, Francis, and St. John XXIII,” it commits three heresies simultaneously:

1) Recognition of conciliar antipopes as legitimate successors of Peter
2) Equivalence between true papal teaching (Pius XII) and modernist propaganda
3) Canonization of Roncalli (“John XXIII”) despite his initiating the Vatican II apostasy

The 1917 Code of Canon Law (Canon 188.4) automatically deprives office from clerics who publicly defect from Catholic faith. By invoking these antipopes, the Puerto Rican “bishops” confirm their participation in the “abomination of desolation” (Matt 24:15) occupying Vatican structures.

Omission of Supernatural Realities in Favor of Earthly Concerns

Nowhere do these conciliar functionaries mention:

  • The Venezuelan regime’s suppression of the Traditional Mass
  • Sacrileges against the Eucharist in “communist liturgies”
  • The duty of Catholic rulers to suppress heresy (Council of Trent, Session 25)

Instead, they lament “restriction of airspace and maritime routes” like secular NGO activists. Contrast this with St. Pius X’s condemnation in Lamentabili Sane (1907) against those who “place the Church on equal footing with false religions.” By framing the conflict through purely natural consequences – fishing disruptions, economic sanctions – these modernists deny the Church’s supreme mission: the salvation of souls through submission to Christ the King.

Complicity With Revolutionary Forces

The “bishops'” solidarity statement with Venezuelan conciliarists exposes their revolutionary alignment. When they decry “division, tension, and political uncertainty” in Venezuela, they echo Maduro’s propaganda against faithful Catholics resisting socialism. True shepherds would denounce:

1) Venezuela’s 2024 “Family Code” imposing LGBT ideology
2) Expropriation of Church properties
3) Persecution of priests upholding Tradition

Instead, these conciliar collaborators parrot the “hermeneutic of continuity” by pretending Marxist dictators and Catholic leaders share common ground. As the Syllabus of Errors (1864) proclaims: “It is an error to believe that the Roman Pontiff can reconcile himself with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization” (Proposition 80).

False Notions of Peace and Human Solidarity

The declaration’s closing plea to “join in prayer for peace” constitutes blasphemy when divorced from conditio sine qua non of true peace: societal submission to Christ’s reign. Pius XII’s 1939 encyclical Summi Pontificatus reminds us that “peace is possible only when the law of God is observed.” By reducing prayer to a vague spiritual gesture rather than imploring Venezuela’s conversion to Catholic monarchy, these modernists practice the religious indifferentism condemned in Mortalium Animos (1928). Their “solidarity” with Venezuelans excludes concern for their eternal salvation – the ultimate betrayal of pastoral duty.


Source:
Bishops in Puerto Rico warn of ‘possible escalations’ in a US-Venezuela war
  (catholicnewsagency.com)
Date: 02.12.2025

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