Conciliar Sect’s Basilica Elevation Masks Apostasy in Arabia

Conciliar Sect’s Basilica Elevation Masks Apostasy in Arabia

The VaticanNews portal (January 14, 2026) reports that usurper “Cardinal” Pietro Parolin will elevate Kuwait’s Church of Our Lady of Arabia to a “Minor Basilica,” framing this act as a pastoral achievement while concealing its theological bankruptcy.


Illegitimate Authority Usurps Ecclesiastical Prerogatives

The article admits this title comes from “Pope” Leo XIV—an antipope lacking jurisdiction since “a manifest heretic cannot be Pope” (St. Robert Bellarmine, De Romano Pontifice). Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code explicitly voids all offices held by those publicly defecting from Catholic faith, rendering Parolin’s actions canonically meaningless. The conciliar sect’s pretense at conferring basilica status mocks the true dignity of Minor Basilicas, which historically served as centers of doctrinal orthodoxy under legitimate popes.

Ecumenical Subversion in Marian Guise

“It is noteworthy that here, in a predominantly Muslim region where such representations are forbidden, there is the presence of a Marian image. I find this profoundly meaningful.”

Bishop Berardi’s statement exposes the operation’s core error: equating Muslim tolerance of an image with spiritual victory. True Marian devotion requires condemning Islamic denial of Christ’s divinity, yet the article glorifies coexistence. Pius XI’s Quas Primas (1925) condemned such relativism: “Rulers of states…must fulfill their duty…to render public worship to Christ”—a duty betrayed when “bishops” celebrate Muslim governments permitting mere aesthetic Catholicism.

Materialist Foundations Corrupt Spiritual Mission

The church’s origin—a converted power station funded by the Kuwait Oil Company—symbolizes the conciliar sect’s surrender to worldly powers. Unlike missionaries who built churches through sacrifice (e.g., Jesuit martyrs in Japan), this structure embodies pragmatic compromise. The 1864 Syllabus of Errors condemned the notion that “the Church ought to be separated from the State” (Error 55), yet here, economic interests replace the regnum Christi.

The Silent Scandal: Sacramental Invalidity

Notably absent is any examination of whether sacraments administered there conform to traditional rites. Given the Vatican II sect’s invalid ordinations and corrupted liturgy, “Masses” celebrated in this “basilica” likely constitute sacrilege. Pius XII’s Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) established immutable rites for valid orders, which post-1968 “ordinations” disregard. The article’s silence on this proves its complicity in deceiving migrants.

Exploiting Migrants for Ecumenical Theater

Bishop Berardi claims the church offers migrants “protection,” yet promotes a neutered faith stripped of evangelistic imperative. Contrast this with Pope St. Pius X’s condemnation of Modernist efforts to “reduce to a minimum the meaning of dogmas” (Lamentabili, 1907). By treating migrants as perpetual guests rather than soldiers for Christ’s Kingship, the conciliar sect perpetuates their spiritual enslavement to secular employers.

Conclusion: A Basilica Without Foundation

This “elevation” exemplifies the conciliar sect’s modus operandi: theatrical gestures masking apostasy. As true Catholics recall Leo XIII’s warning against those who “falsely call themselves Catholics” while promoting “naturalism and the new order of human society” (Humanum Genus), they must reject such pantomimes of hierarchy. Only the restoration of Christ’s Social Reign—not modernist basilicas—will save Arabia’s souls.


Source:
Kuwait: Cardinal Parolin to elevate Our Lady of Arabia to Minor Basilica
  (vaticannews.va)
Date: 14.01.2026

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