Gaza Crisis Report Omits Persecution of Christians, Reflects Conciliar Sect’s Naturalism
VaticanNews portal (December 3, 2025) reports on Israel’s planned opening of the Rafah crossing to Egypt while detailing UN claims of “catastrophic” conditions in Gaza: 9,400 malnourished children, collapsed healthcare, and $70 billion reconstruction costs. The article frames the crisis through secular humanitarian metrics, ignoring the systematic persecution of Christians and the conciliar sect’s complicity in reducing religion to social work.
Omission of Christian Persecution Exposes Neo-Church’s Apostasy
While detailing how “winter rains and flooding” worsen living conditions, the article remains silent on Hamas’ documented destruction of Gaza’s Christian minority – from the 2007 burning of the Greek Orthodox Church to ongoing extortion of jizya taxes. This mirrors the conciliar sect’s betrayal of Matthew 10:33: “But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father who is in heaven.” Pius XI’s Quas Primas explicitly condemned such silence, declaring Christ’s Kingship requires defending the persecuted: “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” (Quas Primas §18).
UN’s Anti-Christian Agenda Disguised as Humanitarian Relief
The article uncritically parrots UNRWA claims about blocked aid while ignoring the agency’s documented Hamas ties.
“UNRWA has waited six months for clearance to bring in the supplies… Conditions remain catastrophic,”
states Adnan Abu Hasna, whose organization’s textbooks promote jihad against Jews. This aligns with the conciliar sect’s 1965 Nostra Aetate heresy that equates Catholicism with false religions. True Catholic teaching follows Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors: “The Church ought to be separated from the State, and the State from the Church” is condemned as error #55. Yet the neo-church partners with globalists who fund abortion and gender ideology.
Economic Reductionism Replaces Spiritual Diagnosis
By framing Gaza’s suffering through GDP metrics (“GDP per capita down to $161“), the report exemplifies the naturalism condemned in Pius X’s Lamentabili Sane: “The pursuit of novelty in the investigation of the foundations of things… causes the heritage of humanity to be rejected” (Introduction). True Catholic social doctrine, as expressed in Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum, prioritizes the soul over material conditions: “When man is drawn away from the Divine Law… the civil power must step in” (§36). The article’s exclusive focus on tents and malnutrition ignores Gaza’s 98% Muslim population’s need for conversion – the only solution to what Pius XII called “the real root of evil: apostasy from God.”
Conciliar Silence Mirrors Masonic Subversion
VaticanNews‘ refusal to name Islam’s persecution of Christians follows the conciliar sect’s 2019 Abu Dhabi Declaration that “pluralism and diversity of religions” are divine will. This contradicts Boniface VIII’s Unam Sanctam: “We are compelled to believe and hold that there is one holy catholic and apostolic Church… outside of which there is neither salvation nor remission of sins.” The report’s description of Gaza as a “human-made abyss” deliberately obscures the theological reality: a territory governed by sharia law constitutes institutionalized blasphemy against Christ the King.
Conclusion: Anti-Church’s Complicity in Globalist Agenda
This article epitomizes how the conciliar sect has become what St. Pius X called “the ally of liberalism and modernism” (Pascendi Dominici Gregis §39). By reducing Gaza’s crisis to material terms while ignoring (1) Christian martyrs, (2) Islam’s denial of Christ’s divinity, and (3) the duty of Catholic states to evangelize, VaticanNews advances the UN’s godless Sustainable Development Goals. As true Catholics await the restoration of Rome, we echo Pius XI: “When all men… allow themselves to be governed by Christ, then at last will it be possible to heal very many wounds” (Quas Primas §19).
Source:
Shortage of supplies blights daily life in Gaza (vaticannews.va)
Date: 03.12.2025