Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Peace Appeal Betrays Divine Kingship


Neo-Church’s Naturalistic Peace Appeal Betrays Divine Kingship

The VaticanNews portal (December 2, 2025) reports that “Pope” Leo XIV concluded his Mass in Beirut with an appeal for “fraternity and peace” in Lebanon and the Middle East. The article quotes him urging Lebanese “Christians” to be “artisans of peace” and “witnesses of peace,” while calling for “new approaches to reset the mindset of revenge and violence.” He invoked “Our Lady of Harissa” and asked the “international community” to promote dialogue in regions “torn by war.” This performance epitomizes the conciliar sect’s apostasy from the Regnum Christi (Kingship of Christ), reducing the Church’s mission to secular humanitarianism.


Reduction of Peace to Naturalistic Humanism

The “Mass” and its accompanying rhetoric conspicuously avoid any reference to the Social Reign of Christ the King, the only foundation for true peace. Pius XI’s encyclical Quas primas (1925) dogmatically asserts: “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”. In stark contrast, Leo XIV’s appeal reduces peace to a human project of “coexistence” and “dialogue,” severed from the necessity of nations submitting to the Catholic Faith.

The term “artisans of peace” echoes the naturalistic language of Freemasonry, which envisions peace through human brotherhood rather than submission to the Divine Law. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors (1864) condemns such relativism: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” (Error 55). By omitting the obligation of states to recognize Christ’s authority, the “pope” implicitly endorses secularism, a heresy anathematized by Pope Pius IX.

Omission of Conversion and the Kingship of Christ

Nowhere does the address call for the conversion of Muslims, Jews, or schismatics to the Catholic Faith—the only path to supernatural peace. Pius XI warns in Quas primas: “Nations will be reminded by the annual celebration of this feast that not only private individuals but also rulers and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ”. Leo XIV’s silence on conversion perpetuates the conciliar sect’s false ecumenism, condemned by St. Pius X in Lamentabili sane (1907) as a modernist error that equates Catholicism with “natural religion” (Proposition 20).

The appeal to “Our Lady of Harissa” is equally fraudulent. True Marian devotion requires fides et ratio (faith and reason) united under Christ’s Kingship, not syncretism with Eastern schismatics. The “miracle” of Fatima—a Masonic psychological operation as documented in the [FILE: False Fatima Apparitions]—parallels this distortion, replacing doctrinal clarity with sentimentalism.

Betrayal of Lebanon’s Catholic Heritage

Lebanon, historically a beacon of Maronite Catholicism, is reduced to a mere “land marked by instability”—a descriptor ignoring its apostasy from its constitutionally Catholic identity. The 1943 National Pact, which enshrined Maronite primacy, is erased in favor of pluralistic “coexistence.” Leo XIV’s call for the “international community” to intervene further subordinates the Church to secular powers, violating Pius IX’s condemnation of those who claim “the State is the source of all rights” (Syllabus, Error 39).

Theological Vacuum and Naturalism

The address’s total omission of sin, judgment, and grace exposes its naturalistic core. Peace is framed as a geopolitical puzzle solvable by “new approaches” rather than repentance and adherence to Christus Rex. Pius XII’s warning in Humani generis (1950) against “those who pervert the concept of evolution” applies here: the conciliar sect treats peace as an evolving social construct, not an eternal truth requiring submission to divine authority.

Even the reference to Guinea-Bissau and Hong Kong victims lacks any call to pray for the dead or repentance for sins, reducing tragedy to a humanitarian concern. This mirrors Modernism’s rejection of the supernatural, condemned in St. Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici gregis as “the evolution of dogma” (Proposition 22).

Conclusion: A Masonic Parody of Catholic Worship

The Beirut “Mass” and its accompanying rhetoric epitomize the conciliar sect’s apostasy. By divorcing peace from Christ’s Kingship, promoting indifferentism, and exalting human effort over grace, Leo XIV fulfills Pius X’s prophecy: “The Modernist sustains and encompasses all heresies” (Pascendi, §39). True Catholics must reject this sacrilege and cling to the una vera fides (one true faith) preached by Pius IX, Pius X, and Pius XI—a faith that demands nations bend the knee to Christ the King, not genuflect to the UN’s hollow “fraternity.”


Source:
Pope urges Lebanese Christians to seek fraternity and peace
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 02.12.2025

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