Vatican News portal (January 2, 2026) reports on the Our Lady of Apostles Sisters’ statement celebrating the liberation of abducted students and staff from St. Mary’s School in Papiri, Nigeria. The religious congregation thanks “interfaith partners, especially Muslim leaders” alongside Catholic entities for prayerful solidarity during the crisis, declaring: “Your compassion became a lifeline”. While requesting continued prayers for trauma healing, the statement advocates for “greater protection of schools” through secular means rather than spiritual remedies. This document epitomizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to religious indifferentism amid Islamic persecution.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Faith in Crisis Response
The OLA Sisters’ declaration reduces the Church’s mission to bureaucratic humanitarianism, stating:
“Every child deserves to learn without fear. Every family deserves to live in safety.”
This echoes the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights rather than Catholic soteriology. Not once do they mention the state of grace, danger of dying without sacraments, or need for conversion—omissions revealing modernist infiltration. Pius XI condemned such naturalism in Quas Primas: “When once men recognize…that Christ has been given all power in heaven and on earth…the majesty of kingship…would appear to them in its true light” (1925). By framing safety as an earthly entitlement rather than divine gift, these religious betray their vows.
Interfaith Syncretism Violates Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
Gratitude toward “Muslim leaders and communities who joined their voices and prayers for peace” constitutes formal participation in false worship—a grave violation of Canon 1258 (1917 Code). The First Vatican Council infallibly taught: “The universal Church…outside of which no one at all can be saved” (Session III). Yet the OLA Sisters place Islamic du’a prayers on equal footing with Holy Masses offered for captives, stating:
“The OLA family was upheld by a remarkable global solidarity of prayer…Interfaith partners…joined their voices and prayers for peace.”
This practical indifferentism flows directly from Vatican II’s Nostra Aetate, condemned by the true Church as “the suicide of altering the Faith” (St. Pius X, Pascendi Dominici Gregis 39).
Sacramental Abandonment in Pastoral Care
Nowhere does the statement mention offering the Most Holy Sacrifice for captives, administering Extreme Unction to traumatized victims, or restoring stolen Eucharistic time through communal penance. Instead, they promote psychological “healing from trauma“—a modernist reduction of sacramental economy to therapeutic naturalism. Contrast this with Pope Pius XII’s teaching: “The sin of the century is the loss of the sense of sin” (Radio Message, 1946). True shepherds would have demanded Forty Hours’ Devotion to expiate sacrileges against Catholic education, not interfaith hand-holding ceremonies.
Political Naivete Amid Islamic Expansionism
The OLA Sisters’ plea for “greater protection of schools” ignores Nigeria’s 50,000 murdered Christians since 2009—victims of precisely the Islamic groups whose “Muslim leaders” they now thank. This mirrors the conciliar sect’s suicidal dialogue with jihadists documented in Rapporto sulla Libertà Religiosa (2025). St. Augustine’s principle applies: “Securus judicat orbis terrarum” (The verdict of the world is conclusive). When kidnappers release hostages only after global media pressure—not through conversion—it confirms the failure of ecumenical strategies. Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors condemns such folly: “The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself…with progress, liberalism and modern civilization” (Error 80).
Conclusion: When Compassion Replaces Conversion
The OLA Sisters’ statement exemplifies how the conciliar sect transforms religious into NGO workers. Their “profound relief and thanksgiving” centers on earthly safety while ignoring the 265 Nigerian churches burned in 2025 alone. Until Nigeria’s hierarchy demands the Social Reign of Christ the King—not UN peacekeepers—such atrocities will continue. As the Fourth Council of Lateran decreed: “There is but one universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved” (Constitution 1). Any “compassion” avoiding this truth proves Satanic.
Source:
Nigeria: Your compassion became a lifeline – the gratitude of the OLA Sisters (vaticannews.va)
Date: 02.01.2026