The VaticanNews portal (December 4, 2025) reports on the conclusion of the Jubilee Year 2025 without comprehensive debt cancellation for African nations. The article frames the debt crisis through secular economic analysis while selectively quoting appeals from antipope “Leo XIV” (Robert Prevost) and his predecessors. It presents debt relief as a panacea while ignoring the Social Reign of Christ the King (Pius XI, Quas Primas)—the sole foundation for authentic social order.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Charity
The article reduces the Jubilee—a supernatural institution rooted in Levitical law (Leviticus 25:8-13)—to a humanitarian campaign. While Scripture commands debt forgiveness “because the Lord’s remission has been proclaimed” (Deuteronomy 15:2), the portal substitutes divine authority with UN-style technocratic solutions:
“The G20… pledged to enhance debt transparency, and support the review of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank debt sustainability framework.”
This aligns with Pius IX’s condemnation of those who believe “human reason… is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood, and of good and evil” (Syllabus of Errors §3). Nowhere does the text mention that nations reject economic justice precisely because they reject Christ’s kingship, as Pius XI taught: “When God and Jesus Christ… were removed from laws and states… the foundations of that authority were destroyed” (Quas Primas §18).
Omission of Africa’s True Crisis: Apostasy
While detailing financial mismanagement, the article ignores the conciliar sect’s role in Africa’s spiritual bankruptcy. The neo-church promotes:
– Religious indifferentism by collaborating with Muslim leaders (e.g., interfaith summits in Senegal)
– Sacramental desolation through invalid Novus Ordo rites performed by “priests” lacking proper formation
– Marxist subversion via liberation theology disguised as “social justice”
St. Pius X condemned such errors, warning that Modernists reduce religion to “a kind of aspiration towards the unknown… an immanent sentiment” (Pascendi §14). The portal’s silence on Africa’s mass apostasy—while lamenting debt—proves its alignment with naturalistic heresies.
False “Saints” Cited as Authorities
The article invokes “St. Pope John Paul II” as a debt-relief advocate. This contradicts Catholic sainthood criteria, which require heroic virtue and doctrinal orthodoxy. The same antipope:
– Kissed the Koran (1999)
– Promoted syncretism at Assisi (1986)
– Declared “no salvation outside the Church” obsolete (Redemptor Hominis §6)
Pius XII decreed that canonizations involve papal infallibility (Munificentissimus Deus). Since antipopes lack authority, all post-1958 “saints” are ecclesiastical frauds.
Usurpers Cannot Preach Economic Justice
The portal cites antipope “Leo XIV” demanding a “new human-centred international financial system.” This contradicts Pius XI’s teaching that “the Redeemer of mankind… must reign in the minds of men… in families… in nations” (Quas Primas §19). To suggest humanitarian solutions without enforcing Christ’s kingship is to repeat the Modernist error: separating faith from public life (Syllabus §77).
Conclusion: Debt as Symptom of Collective Apostasy
Africa’s debt crisis stems from rejecting the Integral Catholic Faith. Pius XI identified the root cause: “When once men recognize… that Christ has been given all power… He must reign… it will at last be possible to heal… so many wounds” (Quas Primas §21). The conciliar sect’s fake Jubilee—omitting reparation for blasphemy, calls for conversion, and restoration of the Social Reign—proves it serves Mammon, not Christ. Until nations kneel before the King of Kings, no debt relief will bring true justice.
Source:
Jubilee Year 2025 concludes without comprehensive debt cancellation (vaticannews.va)
Date: 04.12.2025